Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world’s biggest maker of wind turbines, dropped to its lowest in more than 1 1/2 months after US President Donald Trump’s decision to exit the Paris climate accord threw into doubt the future of renewable energy. Vestas fell as much as 3 percent, and traded 2.3 percent lower at 571.50 kroner as of 12:53 ...
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Trouble brews for OPEC as deep-sea oil turns cheap
Bloomberg Reports of deep-sea drilling’s demise in a world of sub-$100 oil may have been greatly exaggerated, much to OPEC’s dismay. Pumping crude from seabeds thousands of feet below water is turning cheaper as producers streamline operations and prioritize drilling in core wells, according to Wood Mackenzie Ltd. That means oil at $50 a barrel could sustain some of these ...
Read More »India’s record diesel demand to continue in 2017
SINGAPORE / Reuters India’s diesel demand is expected to rise to record levels again this year as a slew of infrastructure projects boosts use of the transport and industrial fuel, although a government-induced cash shortage will hold growth to its slowest in three years. Increased fuel efficiency, a fall in commercial vehicle sales, and the use of other fuels for ...
Read More »Norway seeks to restrict foreign takeovers in oil sector
Bloomberg Norway is seeking greater leeway to restrict foreign ownership of its offshore fields, a move seen to be potentially targeting a growing Russian interest in its resources. In recent proposed changes to industry regulations, the Norwegian government beefed up its possibility to rej-ect non-European entities on grounds of national security from acquiring offshore oil and gas licenses. “I would ...
Read More »Europe’s big utilities join blockchain energy trading trial
Bloomberg Some of Europe’s biggest utilities joined a project to test blockchain-based trades in wholesale power and natural gas markets. Utilities from Enel SpA to RWE AG will start live trading based on blockchain in the fourth quarter, after tests that start in August, said Michael Merz, managing director at Ponton GmbH, the developer of the project. The software, called ...
Read More »Russia starts largest renewable energy auction in bid for jobs
Bloomberg Russia is pressing ahead with its biggest-ever auction for renewable energy, seeking to award contracts to purchase 1.9 gigawatts of clean electricity as well as attracting foreign investment to support jobs at home. The government tender starting on Monday has attracted the interest of For-tum Oyj, Finland’s largest energy com- pany, which is prequalified to participate in the auction. ...
Read More »Iraq may consider hedging crude production
LARNACA / Reuters Iraq may look at hedging part of its crude oil production, the head of the OPEC member’s oil marketer SOMO said, as a way to protect government revenue against the risk of oil price volatility. “It is in our strategy in the future that maybe we will consider hedging part of Iraqi crude … SOMO is floating ...
Read More »SolarWorld joins case seeking US duties on solar imports
Bloomberg SolarWorld AG’s US unit joined a trade case asking the federal government to impose duties on low-cost imports that have fueled a nationwide boom in solar installations. The company, which filed a separate trade complaint that led to US tariffs on Chinese panels in 2012, became a co-petitioner in Suniva Inc.’s case before the US International Trade Commission. Suniva, ...
Read More »â€˜Energy kites’ backed by Shell set for test in Scotland
Bloomberg Power-generating kites backed by Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Schlumberger Ltd. and EON SE will start tests in the UK this summer, with the aim of developing a technology that could eventually replace offshore wind turbines. Kite Power Systems, known as KPS, is working on a 17-meter device that flies on air currents high above the ground and generates power ...
Read More »Greece’s Energean signs deal to supply gas to Israel
Bloomberg Energean Oil & Gas Group signed contracts to supply private Israeli power plants with natural gas, the first deals to compete with the partners who dominate the country’s energy industry. Greece’s Energean will supply as much as 23 billion cubic meters of natural gas from the Karish and Tanin fields offshore Israel to Dalia Power Energies Ltd. and Or ...
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