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1 Jul 2006

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Shwe Gas Movement

[PDF] full report: "Supply and Command - Natural Gas in Western Burma set to entrench military rule"

[Report focuses on Shwe gas project operated by a consortium of: Daewoo International, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India, Gas Authority of India, Korean Gas Corporation. Also refers to international companies "that are or have been operating in the A-1 and A-3 blocks": Serica Energy, China Oilfield Services, Helicopters NZ, Swire Pacific Offshore, Ryder Scott, Frontier Drilling, Snamprogetti [part of ENI], Suz Tractebel, and "Companies involved in the A-2 and A-4 offshore blocks and the onshore blocks M and L": China National Offshore Company (CNOOC), China Huanqiu Contracting and Engineering, Asia World, Golden Aaron, Essar Oil, PetroChina]

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