Energy

Siemens Energy to slash 7,800 jobs

Bloomberg Siemens Energy AG will cut roughly a sixth of workers from its gas and power division in the latest sign that the worldwide shift to green energy is upending the fossil-fuel businesses. The company will eliminate 7,800 jobs by the end of its 2025 financial year, including about 3,000 positions in Germany and 1,700 in the US. Roughly three-quarters ...

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Former Shell gas trader pleads guilty over role in scheme

Bloomberg A former Royal Dutch Shell Plc natural gas trader in Houston pleaded guilty to a criminal charge related to his role in an illegal scheme that started in 2013 in which he sought to profit by using non-public information obtained from the company. Marcus Schultz disclosed the information to other traders and brokers in a conspiracy to profit from ...

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Exxon Mobil in talks with DE Shaw over new directors

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp was expected to announce board changes, and talks were continuing with investor DE Shaw & Co that might lead to additional director nominations in the weeks ahead, according to people familiar with the matter. DE Shaw met with representatives from the oil giant and presented a list of potential directors, the people said, asking not to ...

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China’s crude stockpiles at 1-year low

Bloomberg China’s crude stockpiles fell to the lowest level in almost a year amid a global drawdown in inventories that’s being driven by a tighter supply-demand balance and higher costs to hoard oil. Inventories capped a seventh weekly decline last week, dropping to 990 million barrels, according to market intelligence firm Kayrros. While that’s the least since February 2020, stockpiles ...

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Nigerian oil producer plans to triple output from Shell block

Bloomberg Nigerian independent producer Heirs Oil & Gas Ltd plans to restore an oil block acquired from Royal Dutch Shell Plc to its former output levels to make it one of the country’s biggest local operators. Heirs finalised its purchase of an operating stake in a permit known as Oil Mining Lease 17 in a deal worth more than $1 ...

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BP sells gas stake to Thai firm for $2.6b

Bloomberg BP Plc will sell a stake in an Omani gas block to Thailand’s national energy firm for $2.6 billion, part of a push to divest billions of dollars of assets and focus more on renewable energy. PTT Exploration and Production Public Co Ltd has agreed to pay the sum for 20% of Block 61, according to statements from both ...

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NextEnergy aims to raise $412mn in London IPO

Bloomberg NextEnergy Renewables Ltd plans to raise 300 million pounds ($412 million) in an initial public offering in London, capitalising on growing demand for sustainable investments. The company will invest in renewable power assets and other infrastructure that enables the transition away from fossil fuels, the latest example of asset managers trying to match investors increasing concerns about environmental, social ...

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China solar unit defaults on $500m amid 700% rally

Bloomberg A unit of GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd defaulted on a $500 million bond after ending an exchange offer with existing bondholders. GCL New Energy Holdings Ltd announced the default in a Monday exchange filing. The firm, which operates solar power plants, is majority owned by GCL-Poly, one of the world’s leading makers of solar-grade polysilicon, and whose shares have ...

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Indian firms hungry for LNG cargoes

Bloomberg Indian firms are returning to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) spot market as prices for the fuel recede from record-high levels. Importers including Indian Oil Corp and Petronet LNG Ltd have issued at least eight tenders seeking supplies for February to March delivery in the last two weeks. So far, four of them have been awarded. Most end-users stopped ...

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Chevron dips after surprise loss, dividend gloom

Bloomberg Chevron Corp slumped after posting a surprise loss and failing to increase its dividend, signaling that the aftermath of 2020’s pandemic-driven petroleum demand crash will linger for the world’s biggest oil companies for some time to come. The California oil titan lost a penny per share during the fourth quarter, compared with the Bloomberg Consensus for a 7-cent profit ...

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