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Russia, Belarus oil dispute resolvedRussian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin and Vladimir Semashko, Minsk’s first deputy prime minister, signed an agreement on 27 January whereby Belarus would received 6.3 million tons of oil duty free for domestic use, but Putin-Erdogan tag team world Russia, Belarus to reach deal on oil supplies soon Putin in Yalta; gas agreement signed Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Ukraine for an official visit on 19 November, as energy officials from the two former Soviet republics signed a natural gas deal. The Russian prime minister flew to the Putin sees South Stream ready earlier than planned Ukraine must deliver gas to the EU, says Russia Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said recently that Ukraine must purchase 19.5 billion cubic metres of gas to supply to the European Union. Sechin made the announcement during an April 30 meeting with European European Commission sees alternatives to EU Energy Charter with Russia Russia, Bulgaria deal for South Stream seen in May Moscow, Beijing seal oil-for-loan deal China and Russia on April 21 signed an oil cooperation deal involving the supply of Russia oil in return for record loan of USD 25 billion from China. Chinese Vice Prime Minister Wang Qishan and Ashgabat to diversify gas exports away from Russia Kremlin alleged behind Surgut buy of MOL stake A Russian oil company close to the Kremlin bought a 21.2 percent stake in Hungary’s national energy company MOL plc, sparking speculation that Russia was reasserting itself in Eastern Europe and trying to put up roadblocks for the Russia’s Sechin vows to support oil prices but OPEC defers cut Serbia strikes best energy deal with Russia Gazing through the Energy Crystal Ball for 2009 Serbia signs a billion-Euro energy deal with Russia Serbian President Boris Tadic in Moscow inked a multimillion-dollar energy deal with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev on December 24. Under the deal, Serbia will sell a controlling stake in its oil monopoly NIS to Ortega, Medvedev renew Soviet-era ties OPEC sees declining oil demand, readies production cut OPEC’s new best friend: Russia Russian gas cartel talks in Tehran unnerve the West Gazprom says Nyet to Gas-OPEC Gazprom, Venezuela’s PDVSA sign energy documents OPEC could bail out Russia Putin calls for restoring alliance with Cuba Putin calls to end oil delivery cuts Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called on July 21 for an end to the problems that caused a drastic cut in the delivery of oil to the Czech Republic. The Czech government had criticised a Prosecutor says TNK-BP broke labour laws The joint Russian-British energy firm TNKBP committed several violations of labour laws, a Russian prosecutor said on June 20. Russian police raided the Moscow office of TNK-BP earlier this year, investigating an industrial espionage case. BP caught in Russian crossfire Govt may abolish mineral tax for the old oil fields The Russian government is proposing to abolish the Mineral Extraction Tax (MET) for depleted oilfields to revive oil output growth, which has flagged because of the levy, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said on June Govt launches campaign to bolster auto industry Putin calls on shipyards to focus on energy vessels, rigs Born in the USSR, or muzhiki did it! The Russian word muzhik was used in the 19th Century to name a person of lower social strata of non-aristocratic origin who lacked manners. It ceased to be used in that sense after the Bolshevik |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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