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  • 28 Jun 2013 admin

    Signing of TAP agreement delayed as Aliyev tries to silence EU critics

    This morning’s planned announcement that the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline has been chosen as the final part of the mega gas pipeline that would run from the Caspian Sea to Italy1 has been overshadowed by controversy over when the agreement will be signed. The official announcement and a statement by the EU Commission are both expected today…

    Signing of TAP agreement delayed as Aliyev tries to silence EU critics

  • 27 Jun 2013 admin

    Europe’s Keystone XL? The Planned Mega-pipeline

    Behind the closed doors of company boardrooms and government offices a mega-pipeline is being planned and promoted. This huge piece of infrastructure would carry gas over 4,000 kilometres from the Caspian Sea to central Europe, and in the process would lock Europe into gas dependency for at least the next 35 years. Such a project…


  • 25 Jun 2013 admin

    إدكو – مجتمع منسي يقف في وجه المزيد من التدهور البيئي

    (Guest blog by Reem Labib of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights. The original is here) إدكو المدينة الساحلية الجميلة بمحافظة البحيرة التي تطل على البحر الأبيض المتوسط شرقي الأسكندرية، يقطنها مجتمع رزقه منذ القدم في الصيد بين الماء العذب في بحيرة إدكو وماء البحر. وإلى جانب الصيد الذي يمثل النشاط الاقتصادي الأول للسكان، يوجد…

    إدكو – مجتمع منسي يقف في وجه المزيد من التدهور البيئي

  • 25 Jun 2013 admin

    Winning against the odds – How an Egyptian community stopped BP in its tracks

    (Video produced by Mosireen, supported by Platform & EIPR) We recently visited a small Egyptian town that fought off plans by giant BP to build a gas terminal on its land as part of an $11 billion project. After a year of delays, the oil company was forced to re-route its proposed pipeline and processing…

    Winning against the odds – How an Egyptian community stopped BP in its tracks

  • 14 Jun 2013 admin

    Shell: Global Mega-Frackers

    This briefing compiles numerous examples of Shell fracking around the world, but does not claim to be an exhaustive list. By timing the release with Yoko Ono’s involvement in the Meltdown Festival at the Shell-sponsored Southbank Centre, we hope to: Increase awareness of the enormous role that Shell is playing in expanding fracking operations all…

    Shell: Global Mega-Frackers

  • BP is planning a $40 bn pipeline and wants us to subsidise it

    BP pushed for major subsidies at the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD) AGM in Istanbul last weekend, while hyping the grand scale of its Euro-Caspian Mega Pipeline plans. Between speeches by Prime Ministers and sessions on “Supporting Growth Amidst Austerity”, oil companies revealed their intentions to spend $40 billion expanding Europe’s gas grid…

    BP is planning a $40 bn pipeline and wants us to subsidise it

  • “Gaz de schiste – c’est fasciste!” – Don’t Frack Algeria

    On Monday Algerian activists in London protested against fracking plans, as Minister of Energy and Mines Youcef Yousfi was presenting to the Algeria British Business Council. The chants of “Gaz de schiste! C’est fasciste!” and “No Fracking Way!” could be heard clearly inside the hall, provoking giggling. As the Minister paused, the refrain of “Youcef…

    “Gaz de schiste – c’est fasciste!” – Don’t Frack Algeria

  • 1 Apr 2013 admin

    Egypt bails Jordan out with gas worth $2bn – despite own energy & financial crisis

    Middle East Monitor reported that The Egyptian Ambassador to Jordan, Khaled Tharwat, has denied media reports which claim that Egypt intends to reduce the amount of natural gas exported to Jordan prior to cutting off the supply completely by June. In a press statement published by official Jordanian media outlets, Ambassador Tharwat said, “There is…

    Egypt bails Jordan out with gas worth $2bn – despite own energy & financial crisis

  • 21 Feb 2013 admin

    The price of gas: imports, repression and fuel poverty

    In a deplorable attack on the right to protest energy giant EDF is attempting to sue 21 activists for £5mn in a civil action. The No Dash for Gas campaigners occupied West Burton gas power station for 7 days by scaling two of the three 91m high cooling towers, brave people. They are going to…

    The price of gas: imports, repression and fuel poverty

  • RBS finances Tullow’s drilling in Ghana

      Tullow Oil Plc has secured a finance deal with a number of banks including the publicly owned Royal Bank of Scotland. The company says the $3.5m debt refinancing will in part be used for its operations in Ghana. Platform has watched the developments in Ghana closely. Amongst other concerns, Tullow has continued to flare…

    RBS finances Tullow’s drilling in Ghana