Bloomberg China’s offshore oil and gas experts are dipping their toes in wind power, bringing their experience working on the ocean floor and adding a new twist to their portfolios. Cnooc Ltd., the country’s top offshore oil explorer, said it wants to use its expertise in marine geology to replicate its success in the offshore wind sector. The company entered …
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Trump considers action to limit states’ powers to block pipelines
Bloomberg The Trump administration is considering taking steps to limit the ability of states to block interstate gas pipelines and other energy projects, according to three people familiar with the deliberations. The effort, possibly done through an executive order, is aimed chiefly at states in the Northeast US, where opposition to pipeline projects has helped prevent abundant shale gas in …
Read More »Gulfport share buybacks sought by investor
Bloomberg One of the largest investors in Gulfport Energy Corp. is urging changes at the natural gas and oil company, saying its board lacks the experience needed to correct its lagging performance. Firefly Value Partners, which said it and its affiliates own 8.1 percent of Gulfport, also wants the company to implement a $500 million share buyback program, according to …
Read More »New York’s plan to kill coal lifts power prices
Bloomberg New York’s plan to put the state’s last coal-fired power plants out of business hasn’t even been approved yet and electricity is already trading like they’re shut. The price of power in 2021 in New York City and other regions surged more than 30 percent beginning in May. The only major difference between then and now: a pending state …
Read More »Saudi PIF to drive kingdom’s renewables growth
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund will develop the bulk of the kingdom’s proposed renewable power projects, turning it into one of the region’s biggest utility investors. The Public Investment Fund (PIF) will be responsible for developing 70 percent of the kingdom’s renewable power capacity, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said in a speech in Abu Dhabi. The rest will …
Read More »Chevron touts shale as electric cars dim big oil’s future
Bloomberg Chevron Corp will spend about half its capital budget on projects that yield quick returns over the next three years, underscoring the importance of shale as it prepares for growing uncertainty in how the world consumes energy. The US oil giant will spend about $9 billion to $10 billion a year on “short-cycle investments†through 2022, primarily focussed on …
Read More »China plans subsidy-free solar, wind pilot projects
Bloomberg China will start building pilot wind and solar power projects that won’t receive national government payments as it pushes to improve the competitiveness of renewable energy and rein in subsidy bills. Shares of solar manufacturers surged in New York and Hong Kong. Power prices from these pilot projects will be the same or lower than from coal-fired plants, the …
Read More »China’s State Grid to spend $5.7bn on ‘hydro plants’
Bloomberg State Grid Corp of China, the dominant electricity distributor in the world’s biggest energy consumer, will invest 38.7 billion yuan ($5.7 billion) to build five pumped hydro storage plants as part of the nation’s efforts to ease idled solar and wind power capacity. The projects, in Hebei, Jilin, Zhejiang, Shandong provinces and the far west Xinjiang autonomous region, will …
Read More »Macquarie seeks to buy IL&FS energy assets
Bloomberg Macquarie Infrastructure & Real Assets and NTPC Ltd, India’s largest power utility, are among companies interested in buying some of the renewable energy assets of beleaguered shadow financier Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd, people familiar with the matter said. GAIL India Ltd and Solar Energy Corporation of India have also submitted expression of interest to buy the assets, …
Read More »Goldman slashes oil price forecasts
Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc cut its oil price forecasts for 2019, citing a re-emerging surplus and resilient US shale production. Global benchmark Brent crude will average $62.50 a barrel this year, analysts including Damien Courvalin said in a January 6 note, down from a previous estimate of $70. US marker West Texas Intermediate will average $55.50 a barrel, down …
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