US dollar weakness leads to another all-time high in NYMEX crude 3/4 9
Prices rise as funds flow into commodities 3/4 9
NYMEX April crude drops more than $2/b 3/5 10
US crude stocks fall, NYMEX price jumps $5 3/6 8
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PetroDollars
PetroDollars 2/25 11
UNITED STATES
Alabama
PetroSun buys 50% stake in Alabama biofuels company 2/26 8
Alaska
ExxonMobil files new plan but warns of Point Thomson challenges 2/25 8
Pioneer reaches deal with Alaska's Big Three 2/26 8
US Supreme Court hears Exxon Valdez case 2/28 9
Alaska prepares to sue BP over ANS spill: legislator 3/3 8
California
US EPA formally denies waiver to California 3/3 9
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Florida
Florida sets ethanol rule 3/7 8
Georgia
Colonial Pipe adjusts Atlanta rules for more ethanol 3/4 10
Gulf of Mexico
KNOC takes stakes in 4 Gulf of Mexico gas projects 3/4 2
StatoilHydro buys Anadarko Brazil, US assets 3/5 1
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Louisiana
Cheniere Energy explores options for Sabine Pass LNG terminal 2/27 10
PDVSA reviews contracts for ExxonMobil refinery joint venture: official 3/5 9
Minnesota
US mulls higher ethanol-gasoline blends 2/27 1
Minnesota study says E20 works with standard cars 3/6 10
Montana
CBM drilling project won't include Flathead Basin 2/26 8
Texas
Valero board backs big Port Arthur project 2/29 8
Plains buys Texas assets for $335 million 3/4 7
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Agriculture Department
US announces investment of $18.4 billion in biomass 3/5 8
Congress
US House backs bill to end Big Oil tax break 2/28 10
Department of Energy
US mulls higher ethanol-gasoline blends 2/27 1
US to award $38 million to cellulosic ethanol projects 2/27 10
US announces investment of $18.4 billion in biomass 3/5 8
Senator presses case to stop US SPR oil fill 3/6 12
Energy Information Administration
EIA reports 151 Bcf withdrawal from US gas storage 2/29 13
Senator presses case to stop US SPR oil fill 3/6 12
Environmental Protection Agency
US mulls higher ethanol-gasoline blends 2/27 1
US EPA formally denies waiver to California 3/3 9
Federal Reserve
US Fed chief suggests tariff cut on ethanol imports 2/29 8
Government Accountability Office
SPR fill costs up to $1 billion too high, GAO tells Senate 2/27 1
Securities and Exchange Comission
Pride details improper foreign payments 3/5 8
Senate
SPR fill costs up to $1 billion too high, GAO tells Senate 2/27 1
US House backs bill to end Big Oil tax break 2/28 10
State Department
State Department issues permit for Keystone Pipeline project 3/5 7
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
SPR fill costs up to $1 billion too high, GAO tells Senate 2/27 1
Senator presses case to stop US SPR oil fill 3/6 12
US Air Force
USAF sets out CTL, synthetic jet fuel initiative 3/4 6
US Energy Bill
US House backs bill to end Big Oil tax break 2/28 10
US Energy Policy
Energy views of top US candidates converge 2/25 1
US Supreme Court
US Supreme Court hears Exxon Valdez case 2/28 9
White House
Energy views of top US candidates converge 2/25 1
Bush says US must 'get off oil' for national security 3/6 7
US ORGANIZATIONS
Renewable Fuels Association
US ethanol capacity to climb 4 billion gallons: RFA 2/27 13
US mulls higher ethanol-gasoline blends 2/27 1
INTERVIEW: VeraSun on challenges facing US ethanol producers 2/28 8
Infrastructure needed to meet US ethanol demand 2/29 11
Document PON0000020080325e43b0000q AFRICA ON MOVE WITH A BOOMING ICT INDUSTRY 443 words
10 March 2008
States News Service
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(c) 2008 States News Service The following information was released by the International Telecommunication'>Telecommunication Union: ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2008 welcomes leading names in the ICT industry from 12 to 15 May 2008 in Cairo, Egypt. Organized by ITU, AFRICA 2008 promotes the ICT industry both regionally and internationally. Five to six thousand visitors are expected to attend the event and explore the region's ICT and telecommunication market. The event promises a concentration of government, regulatory and private sector players, together with leading thinkers to negotiate and debate the industry's most innovative technologies and its most significant issues. AFRICA 2008 boasts an extensive international Exhibition " a key component of ITU Telecom since its inception in 1971. Leading players from the region as well from major international companies come together with a huge display of ICT products and services at the Cairo International Conference and Exhibition Centre. Expect to see stands for Alcatel-Lucent, Alkan CIT, Arabsat, Energya Telecom Solutions, Ericsson, ERTU, Etisalat, Huawei Technologies, KT, Telecom Egypt, ZTE along with a host of others. Regional pavilions are also popular with China, Egypt, Korea and Nigeria highlighting national strengths and competitive advantages. ICT in Africa " A Continent on the Move With a theme that speaks for itself, AFRICA 2008 draws top speakers offering both regional and global insights on Africa's position, its unique market drivers, and the host of factors critical in sustaining its most effective enabling environment. Sessions cover topics such as public-private partnerships, entrepreneurial success stories, capacity building and cybersecurity. The four thematic days are: Africa Today: The State of the Art Dynamic Africa: Demand Drivers and Innovation Dynamic Africa: Partnering for the Future Africa in the Vanguard "The investment climate in Africa is particularly inviting right now," said Dr Hamadoun I. Toure, ITU Secretary-General. "Liberalized markets forge forward and demand continues at a remarkable speed." Referring to the successful Connect Africa Summit, Dr Toure added, "We're certain to see further momentum on the investment commitments generated in the last six months." ITU convened the Connect Africa Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, in October 2007. A total of USD 55 billion was pledged to expand broadband ICT networks. Infrastructure developments since late 2007 have been remarkable and ITU Telecom Africa 2008 promises to be the most important and efficient networking platform for the subsequent developments in the region. Media accreditation Accreditation for media and industry analysts for ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2008 is available here . All journalists and industry analysts who wish to gain full access to information and benefit from media services for this event need to be accredited. 06/25/08 15:50:03 Document SNS0000020080625e43a0010a ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2008: Africa on the move with a booming ICT Industry 675 words
10 March 2008
M2 Presswire
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(c) 2008 M2 Communications, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Geneva -- ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2008 welcomes leading names in the ICT industry from 12 to 15 May 2008 in Cairo, Egypt. Organized by ITU, AFRICA 2008 promotes the ICT industry both regionally and internationally. Five to six thousand visitors are expected to attend the event and explore the region's ICT and telecommunication market. The event promises a concentration of government, regulatory and private sector players, together with leading thinkers to negotiate and debate the industry's most innovative technologies and its most significant issues. AFRICA 2008 boasts an extensive international Exhibition - a key component of ITU TELECOM since its inception in 1971. Leading players from the region as well from major international companies come together with a huge display of ICT products and services at the Cairo International Conference and Exhibition Centre. Expect to see stands for Alcatel-Lucent, Alkan CIT, Arabsat, Energya