Energy

Brookfield wins Inter Pipeline’s backing for $6.8 billion deal

Bloomberg Canada’s Inter Pipeline Ltd told shareholders to accept a $6.8 billion hostile takeover offer from Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP, days after walking away from a friendly deal with Pembina Pipeline Corp. The move pushes the monthslong battle for Canada’s fourth-largest midstream company closer to a resolution. Brookfield sweetened its bid to win over Inter Pipeline shareholders, while prominent advisory ...

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US needs to build more, faster to reach net zero

Bloomberg After years of waiting, Infrastructure Week finally happened. US senators reached a bipartisan agreement on a $550 billion infrastructure bill, working through the weekend to finalise the text. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the bill could be voted on “in a matter of days.” While Congress was debating the size of the check, researchers at Princeton University’s Andlinger Center ...

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Exxon sticks to paying debts as peers revive share buybacks

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp’s knockout second-quarter results did little to entice investors because much of the extra cash coming from soaring energy and petrochemical prices will be used to pay down debt rather than reward shareholders. The oil giant and rival Chevron Corp swung to their biggest profits since pre-pandemic days, fuelled in large part by stellar performances from their ...

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Devon, Conoco study $10 billion Shell Permian assets

Bloomberg Devon Energy Corp and ConocoPhillips are among potential suitors studying Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s portfolio of Permian Basin oil fields, which could be worth as much as $10 billion in a sale, people familiar with the matter said. Chevron Corp is also among companies considering bids for the assets, which are largely located in West Texas, the people said. ...

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Pemex is building refinery in green area it promised to protect

Bloomberg It’s a massive new oil refinery in an era focused on renewable energy. It’ll cost more than promised. It’s behind schedule. And now, public documents reveal that Dos Bocas — a favoured project of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for his home state of Tabasco — is being built in a zone the state oil firm had promised ...

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World’s top platinum giants eye solar power

Bloomberg The world’s biggest platinum miners are ramping up plans to build renewable energy plants to free them from power outages that have plagued South Africa for more than a decade and to reduce their carbon footprint. Sibanye Stillwater Ltd, the No. 1 platinum miner, Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd and Anglo American Platinum Ltd said they plan to scale up ...

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New Jersey amps up wind fight, overriding beach towns

Bloomberg Offshore wind farm developers are finding one more thing in common with the fossil fuel industry: community backlash on both sides of the Atlantic. Much like the resistance to fracking in parts of the US and the UK, oceanfront towns have fought against power lines running ashore from wind farms, even as the massive turbines themselves are mostly out ...

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Enel to boost its electric mobility business 20-fold

Bloomberg Enel SpA, Italy’s largest utility, plans to dramatically boost its electric mobility business in the next decade, installing 4 million charging stations worldwide from the current 180,000, Chief Executive Officer Francesco Starace said in an interview with daily Corriere della Sera on Sunday. “Our role is to act alongside car manufacturers in order to understand how to set up ...

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FirstEnergy rises on $230 million settlement in corruption case

Bloomberg FirstEnergy Corp surged the most in more than five months after the Ohio utility reached an agreement with federal prosecutors over a corruption case involving a $1 billion state bailout for nuclear power plants. Under a deferred-prosecution agreement, FirstEnergy admitted that it conspired with public officials and others to pay millions of dollars in bribes. The company agreed to ...

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China’s power crunches may worsen further

Bloomberg China needs to accelerate its build-out of energy sources such as nuclear and pumped-hydro to stave off worsening power crunches in its industrial centres, according to a government-backed think tank. Some of the big cities that have recently suffered power outages when summer demand for air-conditioning peaks are likely to see widening shortfalls in energy supply, according to the ...

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