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fuel giant Marathon Petroleum said that it may convert two refineries into renewable diesel plants
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fuel because of the collapse in aviation demand — diverting more of the petroleum product to making
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petroleum giant’s latest mega project in the Arctic — Vostok Oil Sechin confirmed Vostok could include a
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Reuters reports Sinopec to take 2 million tonnes a year from Cheniere Reuters; March 6 China Petroleum
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for Woodside’s stake could be the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Co according to Raymond James analyst
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The potential deal could lead to the state energy giant Qatar Petroleum investing in Exxon’s vast U S gas
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National Offshore Oil Corp CNOOC China Petroleum and Chemical Corp Sinopec Shell Polish Oil and Gas
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said Arctic ice class LNG carriers give Russia an advantage Petroleum Economist; Jan 4 A steadily
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for Mozambique LNG Upstream; March 27 Anadarko Petroleum hopes to sign up customers for its proposed liquefied
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is a venture between state owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp Shell Total and Eni Its Bonny Island
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percent stake in Yamal LNG China National Petroleum Corp and Total of France each have a 20 percent stake
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company China National Petroleum Corp to target the same areas that ConocoPhillips abandoned Shell
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Bloomberg; Aug 19 Woodside Petroleum expects lower liquefied natural gas prices as it renegotiates short
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National Petroleum Corp which shares ownership of Nigeria LNG’s six liquefaction trains with French Italian
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Petroleum has signed a 15 year liquefied natural gas import deal with Shell to help the oil exporting nation
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on the fence and wait for the buyers to come to us the sellers ” said Woodside Petroleum CEO Peter Coleman “We
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at major ports for the recently launched AidaPrima Woodside Petroleum in April signed a five year deal
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echoed by the CEOs of Pioneer Natural Resources and Occidental Petroleum means that production
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extent from selling older vessels at high prices U S starts long process to refill Strategic Petroleum
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of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its Russia led allies increased their collective production by 250 000