South
America Energy Summit

South
America united on energy - story
South
American presidents agree
to form strategic energy alliance

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, and Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner,
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula
da Silva, Paraguay's President Nicanor Duarte and Bolivia's President Evo
Morales gather at the Energy Summit in Isla Margarita April 16, 2007.
AFP Porlamar,
Margarita Island,
Venezuela
Petroleumworld.com
04 18 07 - story
Chile's
Bachelet, Venezuela's Chavez lower tone after diplomatic spat - story
South
American leaders mull energy policy at Chavez summit - story
U.S.
refineries excluded from Orinoco talks: Venezuela - story
Venezuela,
Chile boost ties, agree to develop Orinoco fields - story
Companies
from Brazil and Venezuela to invest US$ 5 billion in petrochemical
complex - story
South
America energy summit
a path to seeking alliances
Venezuela ' s President Hugo Chavez (L) chats with his Argentine counterpart
Nestor Kirchner during a bilateral meeting at the Energy Summit in Margarita
Island, Venezuela.
By Elio
Ohep Petroleumworld
Porlamar, Margarita Island,
Venezuela
Petroleumworld.com
04 17 07 - story
South
America oil, gas summit to open in Venezuela - story
Venezuela's
Chavez: " I spoke about the need for a South American Energy
Agreement" - story
Venezuela
hopes Peru will join gas organization - story
Venezuela
Pequiven and Brazil Braskem for a JV to construct an ethylene
and polypropylene plants - story
Petrobras: "Still
willing to participate in Mariscal Sucre project" - story
Chavez
to challenge the U.S. in
South America's energy leadership
ABN
Workers
hang a welcome banner at the venue of the first South American
Energy Summit in Margarita Island
By Elio
Ohep Petroleumworld
Porlamar, Margarita Island, Venezuela
Petroleumworld.com
04 16 07 - story
South
American energy summit to focus on ethanol, poverty - story
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