International Internet Magazine Saturday, 22.11.2008, 09:00

Price of 95-octane fuel falls below LVL 0.60 per liter in Latvia
21.11.2008The price of 95-octane fuel at ''Statoil'' fuel stations has fallen below LVL 0.60 per liter and today was LVL 0.599 per liter, according to information available on the Internet.
Keyword tags: Energy, Latvia, Transport

Kirkilas receives news about launched investigation on establishment of Gamtiniu Duju Terminalas calmly
20.11.2008Acting Prime Minister Kirkilas has received news that the Special Investigation Service (STT) has launched a pre-trial investigation on alleged violations related to the establishment of the company Gamtiniu Duju Terminalas calmly.
Keyword tags: Energy, Legislation, Lithuania, Transport

Andrus Ansip: Estonia should have its own nuclear power plant
18.11.2008Prime Minister Andrus Ansip admitted that valuable time has been lost with the project of the new nuclear power plant in Ignalina, writes EPL Online.
Keyword tags: Baltics, Energy

Russia might abandon Nord Stream pipeline project
13.11.2008Russia may scrap its Baltic Sea gas pipeline project, Nord Stream, and build gas liquefaction plants instead, if Europe keeps delaying the pipeline, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
Keyword tags: Baltics – CIS, Energy, Gas

Orlen profit slumps 96% on debt costs in Q3 2008
13.11.2008PKN Orlen SA, Poland"s largest refiner, said third-quarter 2008 profit fell 96% as lower oil prices pushed down the value of inventories and costs rose.
Keyword tags: Energy, EU – Baltics, Transport

EC: action plan on Lithuania"s energy security is being intensely prepared
13.11.2008Currently, an action plan aimed at ensuring the energy security of Lithuania is being intensely prepared, a representative of the European Commission states.
Keyword tags: Energy, EU – Baltics, Lithuania

Klaipeda geothermal power plant to resume operation soon
11.11.2008The geothermal power plant in the Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda is expected to resume operation this month with new heat tariffs, the Radio Vilnius/ELTA informed.



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