Bloomberg Oriental Energy Co, China’s biggest importer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), is considering an initial public offering (IPO) of its trading and logistics unit on the Singapore stock exchange. The company is in discussions with the exchange and the city-state’s government about the share sale for its subsidiary Oriental Energy (Singapore) International Trading Pte, according to an official at ...
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Biggest US offshore wind power deals inked
Bloomberg New York has signed the biggest-ever deals for offshore wind power in US history, a key part of the state’s plan to get all of its power from emissions-free sources by 2040. Governor Andrew Cuomo awarded contracts for two projects off Long Island that will total 1,700 megawatts in capacity. Equinor ASA and a joint venture between Denmark’s Orsted ...
Read More »Canada gas producers seek break on royalty payments for drillers
Bloomberg Canadian natural gas producers are asking Alberta’s government to give drillers a break on their royalty payments in return for cutting back output during periods of heavy pipeline maintenance, a bid to smooth out the province’s volatile gas market. That would give producers an incentive to dial back their output when capacity on TC Energy Corp.’s Nova Gas Transmission ...
Read More »Pemex plan to reverse oil drop fails to impress
Bloomberg Mexico’s Petroleos Mexicanos announced plans to reverse a decade and half of declining crude production as early as next year and balance its budget by 2021. The peso and the company’s bonds weakened on skepticism that the strategy to achieve those goals will be effective. Under the presidency of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Pemex will invest 1.95 trillion pesos ...
Read More »India’s Suzlon Energy slumps after missing dollar bond payment
Bloomberg Suzlon Energy Ltd., which became India’s biggest convertible-note defaulter in 2012, slumped in Mumbai after missing payments on dollar-denominated convertibles. Shares of the stressed wind-turbine maker fell as much as 8.6 perce-nt in trading on Wednesday after missing a deadline to repay $172 million outstanding on the securities. While an earlier debt revamp helped the company’s shares surge in ...
Read More »Brookfield considering bid for EDP-Energias electricity assets
Bloomberg Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and Endesa SA are among companies weighing bids for a package of EDP-Energias de Portugal SA electricity assets that could fetch about 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion), people familiar with the matter said. The Portuguese utility is expecting initial bids later this month for about 2 gigawatts of hydroelectric power projects in Spain and Portugal, ...
Read More »Venezuela to shut fields to boost oil output
Bloomberg Venezuela’s state-owned oil company is taking an unusual step to try and increase production: shut fields. From this month, Petroleos de Venezuela SA will prioritise 13 fields in the Faja, a 55,000 square-kilometer (21,235 square-mile) strip north of the Orinoco River containing heavy crude oil that former president Hugo Chavez turned into the nation’s oil flagship project, according to ...
Read More »South Africa working on new oil, gas policy
Bloomberg South Africa is working on a policy to govern the development of oil and gas resources after calls by potential investors to shield the industry from a long-running debate over laws that apply to mining exploration. The finalising of oil legislation has become more urgent since Total SA announced the first significant deep-water oil find off the coast of ...
Read More »India issues tender for solar factories
Bloomberg India issued a new tender for solar power equipment manufacturing capacity totaling 2 gigawatts, the latest attempt to spur its domestic industry after two earlier efforts failed to rouse investor interest. The new tender, issued by the state-owned Solar Energy Corp. of India, seeks as many as four projects for module, cell, ingot and wafer manufacturing with annual capacity ...
Read More »BlackRock’s unit aims to boost Asian renewables to $5b
Bloomberg BlackRock Real Assets is aiming to boost its renewables power portfolio in Asia by as much as 10-fold as it seeks to keep pace with the world’s fastest-growing region for green energy. The unit of New York-based BlackRock Inc. plans to raise invested capital in Asia-Pacific renewables to around $3 billion to $5 billion, from $500 million now, over ...
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