Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp posted its best-ever profit, reaping the rewards from surging commodity prices as supply disruptions run headlong into rising demand and consumers feel the pinch. Second-quarter adjusted earnings of $4.14 per share beat the $3.98 forecast by the Bloomberg Consensus. Net income reached $17.9 billion, surpassing the previous record set in 2008. The biggest North American oil ...
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Gas demand falls amid Russian squeeze: Engie
Bloomberg Engie SA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Catherine MacGregor said the French utility’s clients are cutting natural gas consumption as prices soar amid Russia’s squeeze on fuel deliveries to Europe. “Gas demand has declined among our customers, whether its households, small businesses or large manufacturers,†MacGregor said on a conference call on Friday. That’s probably the result of energy savings, ...
Read More »Eskom’s hunt for more power risks Zimbabwe import deals
Bloomberg Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., the South African state-owned power utility, is looking to replace Zimbabwe as an importer of electricity from Mozambique and Zambia to help ease rolling blackouts. Zimbabwe’s contracts with Mozambique’s Electricidade de Mocambique and Zambia’s Zesco Ltd. are set to expire at the end of the month, according to Sydney Gata, the executive chairman of the ...
Read More »Eni raises buybacks as profit soars on high energy prices
Bloomberg Eni SpA raised share buybacks after profits surged due to high oil and gas prices. The Italian oil giant will repurchase a further 1.3 billion euros ($1.3 billion) of shares this year, raising the total to 2.4 billion euros, which is close to the top end of the previously specified buyback range. Investors in Big Oil are receiving a ...
Read More »US coal giants see surging sales
Bloomberg The biggest US coal miners are seeing soaring revenues as global demand for the dirtiest fossil fuel drives prices to record highs. Peabody Energy Corp., the biggest US coal producer, saw second-quarter sales jump 83% to $1.32 billion, the most since 2018, the company said in a statement. Arch Resources Inc. reported revenue of $1.13 billion, more than ...
Read More »European gas prices advance on Russian pipeline uncertainty
Bloomberg European natural gas prices rose for a fourth consecutive session, with little clarity on future flows via a major Russian pipeline. While the Nord Stream pipeline is sending gas to Germany at a consistent rate of 40% of capacity following the end of maintenance on July 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that this could decline to 20% if ...
Read More »Europe frets with gas flows still at risk after pipeline restart
Bloomberg Europe is again on edge about potential gas supply disruptions from Russia, even after the restart of the crucial Nord Stream pipeline following maintenance this week. A turbine that helps pump gas into the link is held up in transit in Germany after first being stranded in Canada due to sanctions. President Vladimir Putin has warned that shipments through ...
Read More »Tata may close Port Talbot without $1.8bn from UK
Bloomberg Indian steel giant Tata Steel Ltd may close sites including Port Talbot unless it receives $1.8 billion in support from the UK government, the Financial Times reported. Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata Group chairman, said the firm had been in talks with the government for two years over funding for Tata’s transition to greener steel production. “We should come to ...
Read More »Global oil map seen shifting as industry embraces renewables
Bloomberg The world’s oil map is being redrawn as the industry becomes increasingly intertwined with renewables, according to consultancy Wood Mackenzie Ltd. Oil majors that want to reduce their carbon footprint will have to shift their activities to energy basins where drilling rigs can be powered by renewables and which have ample space for carbon sequestration, said Andrew Latham, ...
Read More »Surging energy prices to push one in three UK homes into fuel poverty
Bloomberg Surging energy prices are projected to push one in three British households into fuel poverty by October, intensifying the cost-of-living crisis and heaping pressure on the new prime minister to take swift action. The number of homes spending more than 10% of total income on energy will jump to 8.2 million that month, when bills are set to ...
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