Japan and China to discuss gas field claims
Chinese and Japanese negotiators were to meet in Beijing on Monday for the start of two days of talks about disputed gas fields in the East China Sea, the Japanese Embassy in Beijing said. At the
Chinese and Japanese negotiators were to meet in Beijing on Monday for the start of two days of talks about disputed gas fields in the East China Sea, the Japanese Embassy in Beijing said. At the
Fed by a decade-long economic boom, India's ever-growing appetite for energy is quietly reshaping the way it operates in the world, changing relations with its neighbors, extending its reach to oil
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The president of East Timor, Xanana Gusmao, said that his country should not rush to settle a dispute with Australia over offshore oil and gas fields before the three-year-old nation can handle the
Thailand may issue rules to curb consumption of gasoline, electricity and other energy sources by businesses and individuals, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has said.New rules will probably be
Ira Ehrenpreis may be a kind of prophet advocating investments in alternative energy companies, but don't accuse him of being noble. In recent months Ehrenpreis, a venture capitalist at Technology
From the dusty plains of East Africa to the shores of the Caspian Sea, China is seeking to loosen the United States' grip on world energy resources and secure the fuel it needs to keep its economy in
Iran's conservative president-elect, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, plans to move forward with a nuclear program, saying that it is a matter of national pride. But he also agreed to continue discussions with
Taiwan plans to double its capacity to generate electricity from coal as it phases out nuclear power because of public opposition that may prevent a $7 billion plant with two reactors from ever
The Senate has overwhelmingly passed broad energy legislation. The bill's authors hope it strikes a balance between traditional and alternative sources of power that can break a four-year