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Wednesday, February 22nd 2012, 8:31pm

by claire

reduce environmental footprint

I strongly affirmed to this, thank you for sharing.In relation i would to introduce the katch kan, an environment-friendly company which reduce such cases mention above. Lets act to protect our seas. You may view the oil and gas report to have a hint.

Wednesday, February 4th 2009, 4:40pm

by Kanagawa

Something interesting at the PEOP pipeline too

This is an extract from http://uk.reuters.com/article/oilRpt/idUKL49836420090204

An oil pipeline intended to link the Caspian basin and Italy appears to be in doubt due to a lack of clear commitment from the partners, the head of Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf JANF.ZA said on Wednesday.

Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Italy signed an agreement in 2007 on building the Pan-European Oil Pipeline (PEOP) to bring crude from the Caspian basin via the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta to Trieste in Italy.

First projections said it could become operational in 2012.

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Apparently, there seems to be some confusion in the completion.

Thursday, September 4th 2008, 4:21am

by Kyung

Another gas super pipeline - a decade to build...

Just read this information :

The largest private capital project in U.S. history—the construction of a new pipeline to carry natural gas from Alaska's resource-rich North Slope to the rest of the country.

Length : 1,715 miles
Price : $ 26 billion
Time : At least a decade to build
Scheduled completion : 2018

Hopefully the Alaskan gas will be sold.