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MOSCOW, December 3 (RIA Novosti) - British...

MOSCOW, December 3 (RIA Novosti) - British company Imperial Energy said on Monday it had increased output at its oil deposits in Western Siberia by 17.6% to 10,000 barrels per day. Imperial Energy, a British company focused on oil exploration and production in former Soviet republics, holds licenses to explore and develop oil deposits in Russia"s Tomsk Region. "Imperial has achieved its year end production target of 10,000 bbl/d - currently producing at a rate of 10,000 bbl/d, which continues to increase," the company said in a statement. According to Imperial Energy"s reserve audit data as of December 31, 2006, the company"s "proven plus probable" reserves amount to 802.6 million barrels. Imperial Energy earlier said it plans to produce 10,000 barrels per day by late 2007, 25,000 bbl/d by late 2008, and 35,000 bbl/d by late 2009. Imperial Energy said it had invested $600 million in the development of its oil deposits in Russia.


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The Kyrgyz Prosecutor General"s Office charged...

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GENEVA, December 12 (RIA Novosti) - Switzerland...

The move has initially been introduced at land checkpoints and will be extended to airports on March 29 next year.

The Swiss embassy in Moscow said Schengen visas would be available from December 15.

The new system will simplify life for non-Europeans, including Russians, living in Switzerland who will now be able to travel freely across the Schengen zone without having to apply for a visa.

Switzerland became the 25th member of the Schengen zone and is the third country, after Norway and Iceland, which is not an EU member to join the Schengen zone.

So far, Britain and Ireland have abstained from Schengen membership, which among other things grants access to a common police database. And Romania, Bulgaria and Cyprus have yet to meet border control standards required for membership.

The agreement to set up the Schengen zone was signed in Schengen, Luxembourg in 1985.




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