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Shell mulls LNG-hub network as use by ships, trucks expands

Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc, the oil company that spent more than $50bn to buy natural-gas producer BG Group Plc, is looking to expand demand for fuel in transport to ensure its output is consumed. Shell is studying developing a global network of liquefied natural gas supply hubs for vehicles including ships, Steve Hill, executive vice president for gas and ...

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Pemex hires Hogan Lovells to audit contracts

Bloomberg Petroleos Mexicanos has hired the same legal representation used by Brazilian utility Eletrobras to audit its contracts with Odebrecht SA and affiliate Braskem SA amid an ongoing investigation into those two companies by the US Department of Justice. Hogan Lovells US LLP, which for the past two years has been leading an internal audit of state-owned Eletrobras related to ...

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OPEC caps for Libya, Nigeria wouldn’t fix global glut

Bloomberg A proposal that Libya and Nigeria could have to accept limits on their crude production probably wouldn’t be enough to put OPEC’s faltering efforts to eliminate a global supply glut back on track. The two African nations — exempt from the supply curbs agreed last year due to internal strife — have added enough production in the last two ...

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Businesses cast doubt on UK-US post-Brexit trade deal

Bloomberg The transatlantic trade deal US President Donald Trump is offering UK Prime Minister Theresa May will ultimately prove easy to promise and hard to deliver. That’s the warning of business leaders and trade analysts after Trump told May last week that the post-Brexit accord she hankers after can be lined up “very, very quickly.” The challenge for the UK ...

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Google faces $1.3bn French ruling amid rising tax populism

Bloomberg Google will find out this week if it owes 1.12 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes to France, just days after it was slapped with a record antitrust fine by the European Union. Paris judges are set to rule as soon as Wednesday whether Alphabet Inc.’s Google illegally dodged French taxes by routing sales in the country out ...

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Syngenta CEO sees dual listing in Europe, US

Bloomberg Syngenta AG, the Swiss pesticide maker acquired by China National Chemical Corp. for $43 billion, is considering bourses in Europe and the US as possible locations for a re-listing of shares in about five years. “I would not be surprised if it was a combination of Europe and the US, as we were before,” Syngenta Chief Executive Officer Erik ...

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Siemens vows legal action after turbines turn up in Crimea

Bloomberg Siemens AG scrambled to reverse a transaction with a Russian partner to try to save face after gas turbines from one of the biggest German investors in Russia’s economy turned up in the annexed region of Crimea, flouting European Union sanctions. At least two of four turbines manufactured by Siemens for Technopromexport JSC for an electricity project in Taman, ...

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Tesla seen emerging as winner in US e-car race

Bloomberg More than a dozen automakers are jostling to lead the US electric-car race, but Bloomberg New Energy Finance sees a clear winner separating from the pack: Tesla Inc. The automaker led by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk will emerge as “the stand-out” in total cumulative deliveries through 2021, reaching almost 709,000 vehicles, according to BNEF’s Long-Term Electric Vehicle Outlook. ...

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e-Dirham revenues reach AED2.5 billion

ABU DHABI / WAM The federal government revenues collected through e-Dirham surged to over AED2.5 billion during Q2 of 2017, a 25 percent growth over the corresponding period in 2016, according the Ministry of Finance (MoF), statistics. The government services revenues collected through the e-Govenment Website increased to a total of AED958,461,182 during the same period from AED1,583,950,310 during the ...

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OPEC OKs $320mn development funding

VIENNA / WAM Over $320 million worth of new funding to the benefit of developing countries across the world, has been approved by the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID). This came during OFID’s Governing Board 159th session held in Vienna recently during which OFID Director General Suleiman Jasser Al-Herbish noted that the loans underline the international organisation’s commitment to ...

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