| Content | Free user | Subscriber |
|---|---|---|
| Daily news | N/A | O K |
| Archived news |
N/A | O K |
| Media clipping | N/A | O K |
| Legislation | N/A | O K |
| PR articles | O K | O K |
| Event calendar | O K | O K |
Shell entered into a joint venture with Petromanas to invest 50.3 million dollars in oil research in Albania
Date: February 21st 2012 Author:
Dritan Spahiu, Tirana
Category: Articles
Topic: Oil and oil derivates , Energy policy , Economy
Topic: Oil and oil derivates , Energy policy , Economy
- RELATED ARTICLES
- 11.11.2011 Federation BiH to start exploring its oil and gas reserves
- 23.04.2012 Shell will discover oil in Albania in 2012
- 30.04.2013 Albanian Offshore Oil Drilling to Start in 2014
- 29.03.2012 Albanian Parliament finally approved the privatization of the state oil company Albpetrol
- 22.03.2012 Macedonia's Minister of Economy: More tough fuel quality controls for OKTA refinery
NEW!
This is an article, to which only subscribers on Energetika.NET have access.
Register now and you will get trial account for today with FULL ACCESS, without any obligations or payments!!
Click on the link below!
|
|
Why Energetika.NET?
|
News from theme: Economy
- Croatia Plans Energy Investments Worth 9 Billion Euro
- NIS pays out EUR 108 million in dividend payments
- Azerbaijan's SOCAR to buy Greek gas grid operator
- Huge Interest Among Croats for Cheaper Electricity
- NIS tops the list of Serbia’s companies, Srbijagas at the bottom
- EVN to Invest More Than One Billion Euro in Macedonian Distribution Network
- China’s Sinohydro ready for cooperation with Republika Srpska’s government
- Croatian Energy Fund Invests EUR 72 Million in Energy Efficiency in Slavonia Region
- Bulgarian SWERC will Try to Keep Current Price of Electricity
- Nebojša Arsenijević, IFC: It is not the same if you today invest in renewable energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina or in Germany!
News from theme: Energy policy
- Croatia Wants to Become Energy Exporter in Few Years
- Croatia Plans Energy Investments Worth 9 Billion Euro
- Växjö, Sweden: The greenest city in Europe
- Växjö, Sweden: The greenest city in Europe
- Construction of hydro power plant Brežice to start in autumn, regulation for Mokrice plant to be adopted in July?
- NIS tops the list of Serbia’s companies, Srbijagas at the bottom
- Roadmap of South Stream energy projects signed in Republika Srpska
- Gas decision of decade: Southern corridor (Nabucco or TAP?) vs. Russia'a South Stream
- Bo Frank: A mayor should be responsible for environmental programme
- South Stream’s route through Republika Srpska approved
News from theme: Oil and oil derivates
- Croatia Plans Energy Investments Worth 9 Billion Euro
- NIS pays out EUR 108 million in dividend payments
- Management of Janaf and NIS meet in Omišalj
- Russia's Rosneft Eyeing Opportunities on Croatian Market
- Croatian Police Interrogate INA Officials on Share Price
- Anti-Shale Gas Persuasive Protests, or “The Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Goes On”?
- Oil prospecting in Republika Srpska continues with the first well
- Recent reports of massive gas deposits in Vojvodina to be taken with a pinch of salt
- Chevron’s Permission to Research Romania’s Shelf Gas Deposits Spurs Protests in Bulgaria
- OMV Petrom Announces 90 Million Euro Investments in Oil Field Redevelopment in Romania
Comment for editorial
COUNTRIES
TOPIC
Media Clipping
archive
SPONSORED LINKS
- The International Conference on District Energy 2013.
- 23 Economic Forum, Krynica, 3-5 September
-
Buy high quality china wholesale
products at DHgate Wholesale
Marketplace.
NEWS
- 20.06.2013, Croatia Croatia Wants to Become Energy Exporter in Few Yea...
- 20.06.2013, Croatia Croatia Plans Energy Investments Worth 9 Billion E...
- 20.06.2013, Serbia NIS pays out EUR 108 million in dividend payments
- 20.06.2013, Other countries Azerbaijan's SOCAR to buy Greek gas grid operator
- 20.06.2013, Other countries Växjö, Sweden: The greenest city in Europe
- 20.06.2013, Other countries Växjö, Sweden: The greenest city in Europe
- 19.06.2013, Slovenia Construction of hydro power plant Brežice to start...
- 19.06.2013, Croatia & more Huge Interest Among Croats for Cheaper Electricity
© 2002 - 2013 Energetika.NET d.o.o.
Projekt delno financira Ministrstvo za visoko šolstvo, znanost in tehnologijo v sodelovanju z Javno agencijo za tehnološki razvoj.
Legal disclaimer |
authors

