Last Updated: 1:07am GMT 10/11/2006
• BP agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a woman whose parents died in a Texas refinery explosion that killed 15 and injured hundreds more, the woman’s lawyer said.
• Petrofac agreed to pay $30m to acquire 45pc of Tunisia’s Chergui gas field, due to start production next year, the company said.
• Royal Dutch Shell’s Sakhalin-2, Russia’s largest foreign-owned oil and gas project, received “interests” from gas buyers, including China, for two-thirds of the total capacity of the venture, a company official said.
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