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Will oil price woes kill Putin's Russia?
November 03 by Tim HaïdarBrent crude stayed below the $50 per barrel mark after information out of Russia pointed to the country’s largest oil output in the post-Soviet era.
On this day in oil and gas: February 7 - Glasnost
February 07 by On This Day in Oil & GasFebruary 7th, 1990, 4 Staraya Square, Moscow, The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – A neoclassical building. A smoke-filled room. An archetypally cold winter’s day in the capital of the USSR.
On This Day in Oil & Gas: 24th May - Kola Superdeep Borehole
May 24 by On This Day in Oil & GasIn the coming decades, the Kola Superdeep Borehole (KSB) project, would be literally ground breaking, with it’s SG3 branch becoming the deepest artificial point on Earth, at 12,262 metres (40,230 feet...
Editorial: BP, Rosneft, Fouled Nests And Nuclear Undertones
September 25 by Tim Haïdar"Never count your chickens till they have hatched" and "Don’t foul your own nest" Two avian-based maxims to live by, whether applied to man, flying beast or oil company.As proof of our first pro...