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IEA welcomes crude market’s return to surplus

Bloomberg The International Energy Agency (IEA) welcomed the oil market’s return to surplus as Opec’s production surge sw-ells global stockpiles and drives prices into a bear market. Inventories in industrialised nations have increased for four straight months and are set to jump by 2 million barrels a day next half if current output is maintained, the IEA said in its ...

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SSE turns focus on renewables as retail supply margins suffer

Bloomberg SSE Plc is to split off its green generation into a separate business known as SSE Renewables under the UK utility’s increased focus on low-carbon generation. The new company will have 4 gigawatts of capacity by March including onshore and offshore wind, flexible hydro, run-of-river hydro and pumped storage. That compares with 7.3 gigawatts of conventional assets. We’re starting ...

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Canada oil pain sparks call for production cut

Bloomberg It may not just be OPEC that’s weighing whether to cut oil production. The pipeline bottlenecks that have strangled Canadian crude prices have at least one major energy producer calling for oil-rich Alberta to mandate output reductions. Oil-sands producer Cenovus Energy Inc. says the province already has legislation on the books that would allow it to require all drillers ...

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Noble Group caught out on LNG cargoes

Bloomberg Embattled commodity trader Noble Group Ltd — which is pushing towards the final stages of a complex $3.5 billion debt-for-equity restructuring — reported another quarterly loss, with the result driven by costs from the revamp as well as getting caught out in the LNG market. The energy segment, which consists of liquefied natural gas, coal and oil liquids in ...

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Saudi sees need for major oil supply cut as fears of glut grow

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia said OPEC and its allies should reverse about half the increase in oil output they made earlier this year as fears of shortages are supplanted by concerns about oversupply and collapsing prices. Producers need to cut about 1 million barrels a day from October production levels, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said in Abu Dhabi on ...

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South Africa defends use of coal as it seeks progress on climate

Bloomberg South Africa’s deputy energy minister expects the latest round of climate talks will make global markets cleaner starting next year and defended her nation’s coal use as a way to reduce poverty. “With the Germans, they can say ‘We’re moving from driving a Corolla to a BMW,’ while we are still trying to get the bicycle,” said Thembisile Majola, ...

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$8bn Keystone XL pipeline hits another setback

Bloomberg TransCanada Corp’s $8 billion Keystone XL pipeline may face another eight months of delay after a court ruling raised issues with a four-year-old environmental review. A Montana federal judge found that the 2014 environmental assessment by the Obama administration fell short. President Donald Trump used that review in a March 2017 decision allowing the project to proceed. Now, the ...

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EOG Resources joins oil’s $1 billion-a-quarter club

Bloomberg The well-heeled, buttoned-down world of international oil now has competition from cowboy boots and jeans. EOG Resources’ $1.1 billion in Q3 adjusted net income vaulted biggest US shale driller into same league as Italian giant Eni, ConocoPhillips and Occidental Petroleum and ahead of Spain’s Repsol. But there’s one difference: EOG is growing production at more than 20 percent a ...

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Toshiba loses $806mn buying into America’s natural gas boom

Bloomberg Buy high, sell low and guarantee a loss. It’s not exactly what Toshiba Corp planned when it dipped its toes in liquefied natural gas trading. Yet that’s exactly how it turned out, as the Japanese industrial giant capped off its five-year misadventure in LNG by paying ENN Ecological Holdings Co $806 million to take its interest in a US ...

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End is near for ‘frack holiday’ as Permian expects 2019 boom

Bloomberg The oil fields of West Texas don’t sit still for long. Take Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc.’s operations, for instance. Just three months after moving drill rigs out of the Permian Basin because of pipeline shortages, the Houston-based explorer is already talking about bringing them back in the middle of next year. That’s one of several signs the end ...

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