French lawmakers back ban on shale gas tapping Paris (AFP) May 11, 2011 French lawmakers Wednesday approved a ban on tapping gas from shale rock deposits by hydraulic fracturing, a practice aimed at freeing up new energy sources but frowned on by environmentalists. The lower house of parliament passed on a first reading a bill to prohibit the practice, long used in the United States, whereby water is pumped deep underground at high pressure to break out gas from the rock. The law must now pass to the Senate for approval. French oil giant Total is among several companies looking to tap shale gas, seen as a potentially valuable local source of energy, cheaper than exports. The government has said it is against the use of hydraulic fracturing. Environmental groups say that chemicals used in the process are a pollution threat.
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Norway's DNO says to finally be paid for Kurdish oil exports Oslo (AFP) May 11, 2011 Norwegian oil firm DNO, among the first to operate in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein, said Wednesday it would finally receive payment for crude oil exports from the Kurdish area of Iraq. The overdue payment is made possible by a recent agreement between Baghdad and Kurdish authorities. "A first cash advance to DNO of 110 million dollars has now been confirmed by the Kurdistan Regi ... read more |
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