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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM ENERGY
- Georgia and Turkey Sign Energy Agreement
- Poland Shale Gas Ambitions Undaunted by Bulgarian 'No'
- Bulgarian Maritsa Iztok Mines Drop Legal Claim against Strike
- Bulgaria to Respond to Miners' Strike by Stopping Electricity Export
- China to Aid Saudi Arabia in Nuclear Power Development
- Study Finds that Childhood Leukemia Rates Double Near Nuclear Power Stations
- Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary Discuss Nabucco Project
- Bulgarian Govt Will Reverse Shale Gas Ban Within Months – Expert
- Major Bulgarian TPP to Switch to Brown Coal over Mining Strike
- Watchdog Clears E.ON Bulgaria Sale to Energo-Pro
- German Investors Show Interest in Biomass Production in Bulgaria
- Oil back above 100 USD on China GDP
- Shah Deniz 2 is Long-Term Project with Important Role for European Market
- Bulgaria MPs to Vote Ban on Hydrofracking Technology
- US Ambassador to Bulgaria: Do You Really Want to Chase Away Chevron?
- Bulgaria Scraps Full Ban on Shale Gas Exploration,Extraction
- Bulgaria Pressured to Invest in Green Energy - PM
- Bulgarian Energy Minister Attributes Shale Gas Worries to Lack of Information
- [JTW Interview] USAK Expert Özertem: Energy Diplomacy has a Critical Stance in Turkey- Russia Relations
- Bulgaria Miners Keep Up Strike, Electricity Hike Looms
- Bulgaria Mulls Permanent Ban on Hydrofracking Technology
- Bulgaria's GERB Lifts Chevron Shale Gas License
- ITGI Most Mature Project within Southern Gas Corridor
- Turkish Minister: TANAP Gas Pipeline will Reduce Russian Gas Imports
- Bulgarian MPs to Discuss Anti-Shale Gas Bill
- Ahmedinejad Visits Latin America, Washington Implores and Seethes
- Ukrainian Oil Refineries Decrease Azerbaijani Oil Purchase in 2011
- Bulgarian PM: Shelve Renewable Energy Projects Until Technologies Get Cheaper
- Pakistan to Produce Gas - by Burning Underground Coal
- South Stream and the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline: the End of Nabucco?
- Energy Shortages Mean a Difficult Winter for Albanians
- Kazakh KazMunaiGas, Kazatomprom have new member of Board of Directors
- South Stream and the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline: The End of Nabucco?
- [JTW Analysis] Konya Karapinar Coal Fields Ready for Thermal Power Plant Investment
- Azerbaijan Ups Oil Transportation Tariffs
- Football Pitch-Sized Batteries Could Change the World of Renewable Energy
- Bulgarian Court to Rule on Legality of State Mines Strikes
- Romanian Transgaz can Transfer 10.2 Mln Euros to Nabucco Consortium’s Budget
- Major Events in Caspian Countries' Oil and Gas Industry for Last Week (Jan.2-7)
- Bulgaria's State Mines Want to Declare Strike Illegal
- Slovakia's Nuclear Schizophrenia - Shut Down, Continue As Usual, or Boldly Go - Where?
- Kazakhstan has Difficult Situation with Jet Fuel for Civil Aviation
- Sofia to Launch Solar-Powered Electric Car Charging Stations
- Strike at Bulgaria's Maritza Iztok Mines Postponed to Jan 14
- Turkish Company Withdraws Lawsuit against Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Project
- Bulgarian Miners Are Better Paid than Finance Minister - PM
- Bulgaria's Lukoil Neftochim Refinery Gets License Back
- Bulgaria Doesn't Need More Nuclear Units - Rightists
- War Imminent in Straits of Hormuz? $200 a Barrel Oil?
- Investment in African Renewable Energy Reaches $3.6 Billion in 2011
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Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey