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OIL AND GAS COATINGS KEEP UP WITH GROWING ENERGY DEMANDS AND HARSHER EXPLORATION CONDITIONS



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

AS global demand continues to grow for oil and gas, and energy prices increase – with companies drilling deeper; sending oil rigs out further out to sea; and exploring new regions with extreme climates – industry coatings are undergoing much development and innovation.…

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EUROPEAN AIRPORTS STRIVE TO REDUCE THEIR CARBON FOOTPRINT



BY MARK ROWE and KEITH NUTHALL

WITH the European Commission’s recent flurry of recalibrated environmental targets aiming to cut emissions in the European Union (EU) transport system by 50% by 2050 (34% in the aviation industry) – airports along with air navigation services will have a significant role to play.…

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EIB PLOTS MAJOR LOAN TO OSLO AIRPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to lend Norwegian airport operator Avinor up to Euro EUR300 million to help finance the first phase of a planned extension of Oslo Airport. This involves expanding the existing terminal with a new pier, building additional departure and arrival areas, plus new baggage handling facilities.…

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RUSSIA WTO MEMBERSHIP LOOMS AFTER GEORGIA DEAL SECURED



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EU food producers organisation COPA-COGECA has welcomed the likely accession of Russia to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), following a weekend deal over membership struck with Georgia over the weekend. This was the last key obstacle preventing Russia joining the WTO, hopefully at a Geneva ministerial meeting, December 15-17.…

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NORWAY PARTLY OPENS GAS MARKET TO FOREIGN UTILITIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE POTENTIALLY valuable natural gas market of Norway has been opened partly for non-Norwegian utilities by legal pressure from the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) Surveillance Authority. It had threatened to take oil and gas-rich Norway to the EFTA Court over rules that not only prevented foreign gas companies operating in the country, but blocked their third party access to existing pipelines.…

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SCOTLAND SEEKS TO BECOME A KEY EUROPEAN PLAYER IN GREEN ENERGY



BY ROBERT STOKES

NATIONALISM and the energy industry have made uneasy bedfellows throughout history, yet Scotland is attracting substantial international investment in renewables despite having, since May and for the first time, a majority government committed to winning independence from the UK.…

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POLITICIAL INSTABILITY HAS NOT PREVENTED THAI COATINGS MARKET EXPANDING AND GREENING



BY KARRYN MILLER

DESPITE the political unrest that has plagued Thailand this year and in 2009, and 2010; the country’s economy has stayed reasonably strong. Key players in the paint and coatings market have responded, expanding their product range.

According to Chroong Kanjchanapoomi, managing director of Netherlands-based paint and coatings giant AkzoNobel Thailand, the growth of the Thai paint industry has closely tracked that of the country’s GDP, increasing as the economy grows – indicating the importance of the domestic market in this middle-income south east Asian country.…

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THE COGENERATION MARKET



BY MONIKA HANLEY, LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, MINDY RAN, GERARD O’DWYER and MARTINA MARECKOVA

FOR an industry that generates energy, heat and maybe cooling, the European cogeneration sector has been operating on a decidedly low output in recent years.…

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EU ROUND UP - BIOETHANOL GROWTH COULD DAMAGE EU FOSSIL FUEL SECURITY OF SUPPLY, SAYS EU REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A CONSULTANTS report for the European Commission on the impact of biofuel expansion has warned that a reliance on bioethanol could damage the European Union’s (EU) fossil fuels security of supply.

Written by experts from Wood Mackenzie, Ricardo and Celeres, the paper – just released by Brussels – says that with bioethanol sources focused on Brazil and a few other countries, "there is a risk of a high degree of reliance on few sources of ethanol supply."…

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CONTROLLED VERSUS FREE MARKETS



BY MARGUERITE-JEANNE DESCHAMPS, MINI PANT ZACHARIAH and WANG FANGQING

All over the world, when, where and what kind of alcohol consumers can purchase varies between each country’s national – and, occasionally, regional – laws. One would understand if alcoholic beverage manufacturers would prefer operating in markets where retailers are free to sell alcohol, versus those were a limited number of agents can make sales.…

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