Energy

Germany may face hit to energy output

Bloomberg Germany was warned it could face a 220 billion-euro ($240 billion) hit to output over the next two years in the event of an immediate interruption in Russian energy supplies over the war in Ukraine. Economic institutes advising the government in Berlin said in a joint forecast that a full halt in Russian natural gas imports would result in ...

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China offers more detail on Xi’s desert clean power mega-hub

  Bloomberg The majority of China’s massive desert renewable power project will be built after 2025, and most of the capacity in the first phase will come from solar, according to a researcher from the country’s largest grid operator. The details fill in some gaps about the country’s plans to build 455 gigawatts of wind and solar power across the ...

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Petrobras puts ex-energy official on track to be CEO

Bloomberg Petrobras’s shareholders appointed Jose Mauro Coelho as a board member, a key step for the former energy ministry official to become chief executive officer and end a tumultuous leadership transition. The board of directors at Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the state-controlled oil producer is known, will hold a separate vote to name Coelho as CEO. It is expected to ...

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Gazprom trading unit says it won’t return to Russian control

Bloomberg A group of Gazprom PJSC companies temporarily under the control of the German government will not return to the ownership of the Russian gas giant, according to the group’s trading unit. Gazprom views the separation as permanent and has already asked the companies to stop using its branding and trademarks, London-based Gazprom Marketing & Trading said in an email ...

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TotalEnergies investors demand bigger climate push ahead of annual meeting

  Bloomberg French energy giant TotalEnergies SE will face calls to take a tougher stance on climate at its annual shareholders’ meeting next month. A group of 11 investors have filed a resolution demanding the company set and publish climate goals consistent with those of the Paris Agreement. While the shareholders represent a small portion of Total’s capital — about ...

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Eskom scrutinising emergency power contracts as cuts ongoing

Bloomberg South Africa’s Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd is scrutinising contracts to buy power from a government program for private developers to quickly bring on board additional generation. The state-owned utility started scheduled power cuts for the first time in almost a month, cutting 2,000 megawatts from the grid. That was due to breakdowns that affected a range of units, including ...

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European natural gas prices edge higher

  Bloomberg European natural gas prices edged higher, following seven sessions of declines, with Russian supplies through Ukraine expected to fall. Orders dropped to about 68% of the amount that Gazprom PJSC can send under its transit contract. The Russian company reiterated that flows were in line with requests from customers. Supplies through another pipeline, the Nord Stream, were near ...

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China slashes LNG purchases on high prices, virus slowdown

Bloomberg China is slashing liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases as soaring global prices deepen import losses and pandemic lockdowns throttle domestic demand. Imports in the first quarter fell 14% from the same period last year, according to shipping data, and private companies are spurning offers to use once-highly coveted slots at state-owned receiving terminals. Consultancy Wood Mackenzie Ltd said it ...

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European natural gas declines with flows from Russia stable

  Bloomberg Benchmark European natural gas prices declined for a seventh consecutive session, with Russian flows to the continent continuing while the war in Ukraine grinds on. Orders for Russian gas shipments via Ukraine edged higher, but remained below capacity, while the Yamal-Europe pipeline continued to flow eastward to Poland from Germany. Gas transiting Russia’s main pipeline link to Europe, ...

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Geothermal powerhouse Iceland struggles with lack of electricity

  Bloomberg Isolated from any other country’s power networks, Iceland has this winter faced a new predicament: running out of electricity. Sitting in the Atlantic Ocean, 850 kilometres (530 miles) from the Scottish coast, the country had to be self-sufficient in electricity generation, and power was always so plentiful that a large aluminum-smelting industry emerged half a century ago to ...

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