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Pangolin Diamonds Corp V.PAN.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  KGHZF

Pangolin Diamonds Corp. is a Canada-based diamond exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Botswana. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, holds title to various properties (the Pangolin Properties). The Pangolin Properties consist of approximately 17 diamond prospecting licenses (PLs). Its Motloutse Diamond Project is located in eastern Botswana and is comprised of eight diamond PLs. Its Kweneng Project is located in the Kweneng District and covers an area of approximately 361 square kilometers (km2). The Company's subsidiaries include Pangolin Diamonds Limited, Pangolin Diamonds (Pty) Limited, Geocontracts Botswana (Pty) Limited, and Amulet Diamond (Botswana) Pty Limited.


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Post by koldrake1859on Jun 28, 2008 9:28am
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THE FUTURE IS GAS

THE FUTURE IS GASGazprom Pushing Natural Gas for Cars in Europe

https://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3444236,00.html

Energy | 27.06.2008

Gazprom Pushing Natural Gas for Cars in Europe

Russian energy giant Gazprom wants to set up a network of service stations across Europe for cars fuelled by natural gas. Gazprom controls a quarter of the world's gas reserves.

Gazprom plans to increase its presence in Europe's gas retail business, the company's chief executive announced on Friday, June 27. Currently, few cars in Europe run on natural gas, in part because there are few places to tank up.

"We are proposing to our European partners the creation of a network of natural gas stations in Europe with the participation of Gazprom," Gazprom chief executive Alexei Miller told a shareholders' meeting in Moscow on Friday, June 27.

Natural gas is seen as cheaper and more environmentally friendly than regular fuel. While the idea has yet to catch on in Europe, natural gas is widely used in cars in Argentina, Brazil, India, Iran and Pakistan.

For the moment, Miller said he doesn't see any "realistic alternatives" to hydrocarbons. He also panned biofuel, which he blamed for leading to a global food crisis.

Gazprom eyes liquid gas

Natural gas is pumped into a Honda  Civic Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Natural gas cars are relatively rare in Europe

Gazprom supplies a quarter of Europe's gas. It is also aggressively moving into the liquid natural gas (LNG) market. Gazprom wants to control 20 or 25 percent of the LNG market in the upcoming years, Valery Golubev, Gazprom's deputy chief executive said on Friday.

Russia's first LNG project on the far eastern island of Sakhalin is due to start production later this year. Gazprom's large Shtokman field in northern Russia is due to come online in 2014, executives said.

Banking on government support

Miller sees a rosy future for Gazprom. Its strong ties to the government give it a huge growth potential and it aims to become the world's energy leader, the CEO said Friday.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who took office last month, previously served as chairman of the state-controlled gas giant. Gazprom announced Friday that Medvedev's replacement as chairman will be former prime minister Viktor Zubkov.

DW staff (th)

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