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EDP plans to double size in Brazil by 2020

Bloomberg The Brazilian unit of EDP — Energias de Portugal SA plans on boosting investments once Latin America’s largest economy starts to recover, aiming to double in size by 2020. The firm, which began operating in Brazil during the privatisation wave of the 1990s, is “completely optimistic” with the outlook for the country, Chief Executive Officer Miguel Setas said in …

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MEG plans to spend less, boost output

Bloomberg MEG Energy Corp looks to be on its own again after Husky Energy Inc pulled its hostile bid for the Canadian oil-sands producer and no white knight emerged during the takeover battle. The data room that MEG had opened to entice other suitors during the Husky tussle is now closed, and its strategic review process has concluded, said Megan …

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IMF predicts weakest global growth in 3 years

Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its forecast for the world economy, predicting it will grow at the weakest pace in three years in 2019 and warning fresh trade tensions would spell further trouble. In its second downgrade in three months, the lender blamed softening demand across Europe and recent palpitations in financial markets. It predicts global growth of …

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UAE tops Mena region in global talent ranking

DUBAI / WAM The UAE is ranked 1st regionally and 19th globally in the 2019 Global Talent Competitiveness Index report, published by Paris-based grad- uate business school Insead. For the fourth straight time, the UAE came ahead of Mena countries in the report — a comprehensive annual index that measures how countries and cities grow, attract and retain talent, providing …

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Oil steadies near two-month high as US drilling slows down

Bloomberg Oil steadied near a two-month high in New York amid a pullback in US drilling activity, while ongoing US-China trade talks left an uncertain outlook for demand. Futures rose 0.3 percent after surging 3.3 percent. The number of rigs drilling for oil in the US fell to the lowest since May, according to Baker Hughes data. China and America, …

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Canadian oil price surge fails to lift producers out of doldrums

Bloomberg Alberta’s crude curtailment plan has caused a dramatic rise in the price of heavy Canadian oil. But for shares of energy companies, it hasn’t been as much of a help. Since the production curtailment was unveiled early last month, Western Canadian Select crude has almost doubled to about $43 a barrel, narrowing its discount to benchmark US oil to …

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Abu Dhabi energy forum facilitates $10.5bn deals

ABU DHABI / WAM The World Future Energy Summit (WFES) 2019, a key enabler of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, has facilitated deals valued at $10.5 billion to be implemented across 20 countries during its four-day run at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. The event saw a consortium led by Masdar and France’s EDF win a tender to build a …

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Global oil demand to remain stronger in 2019, says IEA

Bloomberg Global oil demand remains on course to be stronger this year than in 2018 as a boost from lower fuel prices counters slowing economic activity, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). “We have seen prices fall very significantly since the peak at the beginning of October, and that is providing some relief to consumers,” Neil Atkinson, head of …

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Saudi in talks to build oil refinery in South Africa

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia is in talks to build an oil refinery in South Africa as part of a pledge to invest as much as $10 billion in Africa’s most developed economy. Joint studies for a refinery and petrochemical complex will be conducted by state oil giant Saudi Aramco and South Africa’s Central Energy Fund, energy ministers from the two countries …

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Biggest rig slowdown in 3 years signals shale retreat

Bloomberg Oil explorers still reeling from the late-2018 price collapse shut down drilling rigs in the biggest US field and elsewhere at the fastest pace in almost three years. The number of working oil rigs plunged by 21 this week to 852, the lowest since late May, according to data released by oilfield-services provider Baker Hughes. A 26 percent surge …

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