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Trump’s trade war casts a long shadow over LNG shipping boom

Bloomberg The booming market for liquefied natural gas can weather an escalating US-China trade war. But the risks are mounting. So far, LNG has been left off the growing list of tit-for-tat tariffs. If that changes, prices will rise and deter buyers just when new markets for the fuel are opening up, according to Paul Wogan, the chief executive officer ...

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India is hoarding China solar cells before tariff kicks in

Bloomberg India’s plan to cut imports of Chinese solar cells and modules by imposing a safeguard duty may have the opposite effect in the short run, according to ICBC International Research Ltd. Stockpiles could rise rapidly as Indian developers hoard more modules before the proposal to impose a 25 percent safeguard tariff is expected to take effect in the next ...

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Merkel’s natural gas bridge looks like a dead end to execs

Bloomberg Energy executives say the fuel Chancellor Angela Merkel has picked for Germans as a bridge towards a cleaner future could turn out to be another dead end without political guarantees to draw investment. “I can’t imagine a rational investor who would invest in large-scale gas capacity” without government assurances, said Uniper SE Chief Executive Officer Klaus Schaefer in Berlin. ...

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Global warming suit against oil companies tossed

Bloomberg A US judge threw out New York’s lawsuit seeking to hold five of the world’s biggest oil companies financially responsible for contributing to climate change. US District Judge John Keenan dismissed the city’s claims against Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corp, BP Plc, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and ConocoPhillips, ruling that the federal Clean Air Act controls carbon dioxide emissions ...

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European utilities drop as SSE warns dry weather to hit profit

Bloomberg European utilities fell after UK energy company SSE Plc said the dry, mild weather that cut quarterly profit could hurt full-year results. The Stoxx Europe 600 Utilities index dropped to a two-week low, led by Orsted AS, the world’s biggest offshore wind-farm developer. SSE, the second-worst performer, fell the most since May and UK energy supplier Centrica Plc slumped ...

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Trump power plan could cost $35 billion a year: Opponents

Bloomberg The Trump administration’s plan to subsidise unprofitable coal and nuclear plants may cost as much as $35 billion a year, according to a study backed by trade groups opposed to the idea. Giving power plants an out-of-market annual payment of $50 per kilowatt of capacity — roughly the average operating shortfall for plants running at a deficit — would ...

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Aramco-Sabic deal would funnel billions to Saudi fund

Bloomberg A potential deal between Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil and petrochemical giants could enable the country’s sovereign wealth fund to raise billions of dollars. Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is considering buying a strategic stake in the Sabic petrochemical group, Aramco said in a statement, adding that the talks were at a “very early stage.” The Public Investment ...

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Saudi says it will not oversupply global oil market

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia rejected concerns that it’s planning to oversupply global oil markets and said it will actually trim crude exports next month. The kingdom bolstered production by the most in three years last month, pumping almost 10.5 million barrels a day. Yet it signalled that it won’t go any further for now, saying exports this month will be “roughly ...

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Vitol teams with Peabody to grind coal for refineries

Bloomberg Vitol Group, the biggest independent oil trader, and mining giant Peabody Energy Corp are joining forces to give coal a new lease on life. The companies have teamed with a UK startup that’s developed a process to pulverize coal, remove impurities and pollutants, and blend it with crude or fuels for use by refineries and other customers. While unproven ...

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Trump says US to compete with Russia for Europe gas market

Bloomberg US President Donald Trump eased his tone about a Russian natural gas pipeline to Germany after a one-on-one meeting with President Vladimir Putin, shifting from the harsh criticism he’d levied in Europe last week. “We are going to be selling LNG and will have to be competing with the pipeline and I think we’ll compete successfully, although there is ...

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