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» February 2003 The February 2003 issue of Eastern Bloc Energy includes the following articles:
BP-Amoco buys a 50% stake in a new oil company to be created from a merger between TNK and SIDANKO. The assets of the new company are described and its reserves, production, refining and marketing details are provided.
Russia in 2002: Data on oil production by company and on development and exploration drilling for 2002. New wells by company, exports through Transneft pipelines and new oilfield discoveries for the first 9 months of 2002.
Russian oil, gas, coal and electricity output in January 2003.
The purchase of Severnaya Neft by Rosneft.
Gazprom plans for 2003.
Russian nuclear power in 2003.
Azerbaidzhan oil and gas production, refinery throughput and oil exports in January.
Data on the Kazakhstan electricity industry.
Lukoil consolidated accounts for 9 months of 2002.
Sibneft in 2002: Oil production, exports, filling stations, revenue and profits.
Members of the new Gazprom Board.
Russian oil and gas exports in 2002.
CIS oil shipments in January show a small rise over December 2002.
Russian blockade of Ventspils only partially successful as 1 mn t of crude and products sold through the port in January.
Plans for oil pipeline to Murmansk begin to take shape.
Aleksei Miller meets EU officials to discuss North European Gas Pipeline.
Lukoil pulls out of Hellenic Petroleum plan.
Data on Kazturkmunai JV in Kazakhstan.
SIBUR-Tyumen work plan for 2003.
Bulgaria invites Russia to help with new nuclear station project on the Danube.
Czech Republic oil balance for January-November 2002.
MOL wants the Hungarian Government to ratify the new Gas Act.
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