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South Korea's Stake in the Strait of Hormuz
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(LinkAsia: January 27, 2012) Over 85 percent of South Korea's crude oil imports come through the straight of Hormuz. Its closure would mean the price per barrel would double, devastating...

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Impact of Iranian Oil Sanctions Would Be Felt Across Asia
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(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) How will sanctions on Iran's oil affect Asian nations? LinkAsia Producer George Lewinski sits down with host Sydnie Kohara to discuss the potential impact of Iranian...

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Hunts for Middle East Oil
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(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) Once Iran's biggest customer, China is now actively looking elsewhere for its oil. Premier Wen Jiabao's state visit to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and...

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South Korea Struggles With Specter of Iran Oil Sanctions
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(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) With Iranian oil accounting for nearly 10 percent of its imports, South Korea is struggling with the possibility of having to find other sources if proposed...

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Ecuador: The Tribes vs. Chevron-Texaco
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(Latin Pulse: October 27, 2009) Thousands of people representing Ecuador's indigenous tribes are suing Chevron-Texaco over the pools of toxic wastewater the company left behind. Following Chevron-Texaco's 30 years of profit...

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McCain's Good Oil, Bad Oil
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(Mosaic Intelligence Report: October 17, 2008) Six years ago Congress granted President Bush the power to unilaterally attack Iraq. Oil was the main motivator then and is now a topic...

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Oil, Gas - and Carrots
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(Global Pulse: May 8, 2008) While oil and natural gas prices are skyrocketing, the world's energy consumers are trying to find ways to reserve oil and gas for themselves. Now,...

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