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Now Available for Download: 2010 International Derivatives Hedging, Pricing and Risk Management Brochure

Renowned Energy Derivatives Training Returns to Southern California (June 2010)

Just Added! Overview of the Petroleum Industry Added to Calgary and Houston Training Schedules

Now Available: 2010 Global Public Course Schedule

Brand New Courses! Analyzing Energy Companies and Energy Project Finance Premiere in Houston, TX (December 2009)

Just Added! Blending and Product Quality Course Added to Singapore Training Schedule (October 2009)

Brand New Courses! Latin American Crude Oil and Natural Gas Courses Debut in Rio de Janeiro and Houston, TX

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International shale gas optimism may be unfounded, CEOs say (5-Feb-2010)

China announces plans to buy into Tullow's Ugandan assets (5-Feb-2010)

Dubai oil discovery could help shore up emirate's finances (4-Feb-2010)

Water treatment issues accompany hydraulic fracturing (3-Feb-2010)

Russia, Venezuela announce Orinoco tie-up (3-Feb-2010)

Biofuels research a sign of shifting energy mix (2-Feb-2010)

Carbon emissions regulation receives funding in U.S. budget proposal (2-Feb-2010)

Billions of barrels of Nigerian reserves to be leased: official (1-Feb-2010)

Refining activities squeeze ExxonMobil, Chevron (1-Feb-2010)

U.S. announces plan to cut carbon emissions 17 percent from 2005 baseline (29-Jan-2010)

Alaska suit may portend future climate change litigation: NYT (28-Jan-2010)

Wind power installations jump in the U.S. (27-Jan-2010)

Venezuelan oil minister to discuss deals with Russia, China (27-Jan-2010)

Chevron announces gas discovery, Japan deal (26-Jan-2010)

Iraqi oil deals hint at government's pricing power (26-Jan-2010)

Potential regulation, recovering demand portend oil industry changes (25-Jan-2010)

U.S. government estimates of Venezuelan reserves skyrocket (25-Jan-2010)

U.S. incentive programs subsidize renewable energy installations (22-Jan-2010)

Williams repositioning hints at natural gas optimism in U.S. (22-Jan-2010)

Biofuels production could bolster Chesapeake Bay economy (22-Jan-2010)

Gas uptake may depend on legality of fracking (21-Jan-2010)

Tullow blocked in Uganda, but good news comes from Ghana (21-Jan-2010)

Increased wind power adoption contingent upon transmission improvements (20-Jan-2010)

Collaborative effort in UAE will attempt to commercialize biofuels production (20-Jan-2010)

Refining profits fall, job losses may follow (20-Jan-2010)

Hearing on ExxonMobil purchase of XTO will address environmental concerns (19-Jan-2010)

Norway approves oil and gas drilling proposals (19-Jan-2010)

Uganda garners the attention of European oil majors (18-Jan-2010)

Pennsylvania may add natural gas production tariffs (15-Jan-2010)

Norway may have reached peak fossil fuel production (15-Jan-2010)

CFTC announces intention to block rampant commodity speculation (15-Jan-2010)

Korea hopes to become a nuclear power player (14-Jan-2010)

Energy security a focus of T. Boone Pickens' ad campaign (14-Jan-2010)

American cap-and-trade plan contentious (13-Jan-2010)

Ecuadorian foreign minister quits over oil reserve issue (13-Jan-2010)

Ethanol is an expensive proposition for U.S., policy institute reports (12-Jan-2010)

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