Bloomberg Malaysia is in discussions with China-based contractors for compensation relating to pipeline projects worth 9.4 billion ringgit ($2.24 billion). The government is negotiating with China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co. and Huanqiu Project Management Beijing Co. on the total compensation to be paid by Suria Strategic Energy Resources Sdn., which was overseeing the projects, for the termination of the work, ...
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American refiners face summertime hurdles
Bloomberg A global shortage of heavy crude will create hurdles for America’s key refining belts just as they ramp up gasoline production for summer driving season. In the Gulf Coast, dwindling heavy oil supplies have suppressed refining margins, while Midwest refiners may not reach the high run rates seen last summer. Gulf Coast profits from coking — a process where ...
Read More »Schlumberger suffers credit hit as oil clients stick to cuts
Bloomberg Schlumberger Ltd had its debt rating lowered by S&P Global Inc as belt-tightening in the US shale patch translates into less drilling and fracking work for the world’s top oilfield services provider. The rating was cut a notch to A+, the fifth-highest invest grade, from AA-, S&P said. Its biggest rival, Halliburton Co., had its outlook revised to negative ...
Read More »Xcel Energy to shut two coal plants
Bloomberg Xcel Energy Inc plans to shutter its last two coal-fired power plants in the Upper Midwest a decade ahead of schedule as part of a pledge to phase out carbon-dioxide emissions. The Minneapolis-based company expects to close the Allen S. King power plant in 2028 and its Sherco 3 facility in 2030, according to a statement. Both plants are ...
Read More »Centrica maintains outlook as customer defections slow
Bloomberg Centrica Plc kept its full-year outlook and said the rate of customers leaving the UK’s biggest energy supplier is slowing. Shares rose the most since September. The utility still sees adjusted operating cash flow for the full year of between 1.8 billion pounds ($1.38 billion) and 2 billion pounds, it said in a trading statement. Centrica lost 234,000 energy ...
Read More »Xinyi Energy raises $465 million in IPO
Bloomberg Xinyi Energy Holdings Ltd., a Chinese solar farm operator, raised $465 million after pricing its Hong Kong initial public offering near the bottom of a marketed range, people with knowledge of the matter said. The unit of Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd. sold 1.88 billion shares at HK$1.94 apiece, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information ...
Read More »Netherlands struggling to deal with declining LNG production
Bloomberg In the Netherlands, once Europe’s largest natural gas supplier, one of the big questions is how to deal with declining production and incre- asing reliance on imports. For hundreds of energy traders, utility executives and analysts gathering in Amsterdam for the Flame Conference, the Netherlands epit- omises the European energy security situation. Whether through pipelines from Russia or northern ...
Read More »CN rail ready to move Alberta’s oil shipping contracts to drillers
Bloomberg Canadian National Railway Co. is open to transferring the crude-by-rail contracts that it signed with Alberta to private companies or to striking other arrangements that put its spare shipping capacity to use, Chief Executive Officer Jean-Jacques Ruest said. The company shipped about 125,000 to 150,000 barrels a day last month, but could “easily†ramp that up to 200,000 if ...
Read More »Record gasoline price slams Vancouver
Bloomberg A political brawl between British Columbia and Alberta over a stalled pipeline expansion is being blamed for handing Vancouver a somewhat dubious municipal distinction. The city recently recorded the highest retail gasoline price on record for a major North America metro, according to GasBuddy, a motor-fuel pricing website. The price hit almost $4.80 a gallon (C$1.70 a liter), a ...
Read More »Exxon seeks $280m from Cuban firms over seized assets
Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp. is suing two Cuban companies for $280 million, saying they benefited for decades from Exxon property seized after 1959 revolution. The suit was filed in US District Court in Washington, the first day American corporations were allowed to file after the Trump administration lifted a long-standing ban against such actions. The complaint names gov- ernment conglomerate ...
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