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Energy

War turns Argentina’s shale boom dream into gas-buying nightmare

  Bloomberg Argentina, home to some of the world’s vastest gas reserves, is bracing for the unthinkable: rationing one of its chief natural resources. Despite having shale-gas deposits to rival those in Appalachia, which made the US a major exporter, Argentina’s domestic gas production sector has suffered from years of underinvestment that has left it unable to meet domestic demand, …

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India asks power firms to import coal on electricity demand

  Bloomberg India asked power manufacturers to keep importing coal to meet increasing demand for electricity even as prices of the fossil fuel surged. The power companies need to resolve issues related to rising prices and stick to the power-purchase agreement, the Ministry of Power said in a statement. “Not maintaining adequate fuel stocks or not giving availability on any …

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Trading arm of Gazprom risks rattling energy markets

  Bloomberg The trading arm of Russia’s gas giant Gazprom PJSC is under increasing pressure as clients and peers flee in response to the war in Ukraine, posing a risk for energy markets from the UK to Germany and Singapore. Gazprom Marketing & Trading is facing liquidity problems as banks delay its transactions and peers refuse to deal with it, …

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National Grid to sell 60% stake in gas unit to Macquarie, BCI

  Bloomberg National Grid Plc agreed to sell 60% of its gas transmission business to a consortium including Macquarie Group Ltd in a deal that will value the asset at 9.6 billion pounds ($12.7 billion). The UK firm will get about 2.2 billion pounds in cash from Macquarie’s asset management arm and British Columbia Investment Management Corp (BCI), it said …

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TotalEnergies to not divest Russia assets, says CEO

  Bloomberg TotalEnergies SE doesn’t plan to divest its Russian assets amid the war in Ukraine, as doing so would essentially mean handing them over to President Vladimir Putin’s regime, Chief Executive Officer Patrick Pouyanne said. The French energy major said it will no longer sign or renew contracts to buy oil and petroleum products from Russia, with the aim …

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Germany to wean itself off Russian oil, gas in next 2 years

Bloomberg Germany plans to stop almost all Russian oil imports this year and broadly wean itself off the country’s gas by mid-2024, a hugely ambitious plan that poses complex logistical hurdles for Europe’s biggest economy. As Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck unveiled the plan, he once again made clear that Germany will not back an immediate embargo on Russian …

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China’s electric car battery champion mostly welcome in US

  Bloomberg Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL), the world’s biggest manufacturer of electric-vehicle batteries, is scouting sites for a new $5 billion battery plant in North America. It’s considering locations in Mexico, Canada, and the US for an 80 gigawatt-hour plant that would supply Tesla and other EV makers, according to people familiar with the project. The conventional wisdom …

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Chevron-led oil firm curbs oil output in Kazakhstan

  Bloomberg Chevron Corp’s oil production venture in Kazakhstan — which operates the country’s largest field — is curbing output due to issues at a supply link on the Black Sea. “Due to unscheduled repair works at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s marine terminal, Tengizchevroil is adjusting its production accordingly,” the company, also known as TCO, said. TCO declined to comment …

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India’s ministry considers exempting some projects from solar import taxes

Bloomberg India’s renewable energy ministry has backed a demand to shield some projects from impending taxes on solar equipment imports, after generators said the added costs will slow the nation’s shift to clean energy. “We have requested Ministry of Finance to consider grandfathering of basic customs duty for projects bid out before March 9, 2021,” the renewable energy ministry said …

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LG considers building battery facility for electric cars in Arizona

  Bloomberg LG Energy Solution will invest around $2 billion on increasing output in North America as the South Korean battery maker ramps up production to meet rising demand for electric cars. LG will spend about $1.5 billion on a joint venture plant with Stellantis NV in Canada, the Seoul-based firm said in a company filing, without disclosing the exact …

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