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LNG exports may incite price increases for US users

Bloomberg Environmental groups opposed to US natural gas exports just found an unlikely ally: the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The government agency that regulates futures and options markets found that shipping gas overseas could raise costs for Americans. Domestic prices could rise as much as 20 percent due to the burgeoning industry that liquefies gas so it can be shipped ...

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IEA cuts 2018 global oil demand forecast as $70 crude takes a toll

Bloomberg The International Energy Agency cut forecasts for global oil demand growth in 2018 as the highest prices in three years put a brake on consumption. “The recent jump in oil prices will take its toll,” said the Paris-based agency, which advises most major economies on energy policy. Crude has climbed 17 percent this year, trading near $78 a barrel ...

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Green investing in UK falls to lowest in decade on Brexit

Bloomberg Green investing in the UK fell 56 percent last year, sparking concerns in Parliament that the nation will not maintain its lead in clean energy or meet climate targets after leaving the European Union. “Billions of pounds of investment is needed in clean energy, transport, heating and industry to meet our carbon targets,” said Mary Creagh, a member of ...

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One-fourth of US N-fleet is at risk of early closure

Bloomberg More than a quarter of US nuclear power plants don’t make enough money to cover their operating costs, raising the threat of more early retirements. Of the 66 nuclear power plants operating in the US, 24 are either scheduled to close or probably won’t make money through 2021, according Nicholas Steckler, an analyst with Bloomberg New Energy Finance. These ...

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Europe awakens for LNG to rival China

Bloomberg Europe is starting to steal some of the limelight from China’s booming liquefied natural gas demand as imports pick up after several lackluster years. Europe and China will be comparable in significance as importing regions in the coming years, Cheniere Energy Inc. said, citing data from Wood Mackenzie Ltd. That follows “absolutely phenomenal” growth in China last year, Andrew ...

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Oil steady as OPEC says it could offset Iranian supply loss

Bloomberg Oil steadied near $71 as OPEC signalled it could fill in any supply gap if renewed US sanctions curtail shipments from Iran, the group’s third-largest producer. Futures in New York were little changed after sliding 0.9 percent. Three members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates — together have enough ...

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Vivo bet on African fuel market yields London’s biggest IPO

Bloomberg Vivo Energy Plc’s bet on fuel demand growth in Africa has earned it a market value of almost 2 billion pounds ($2.7 billion) in London’s largest initial public offering this year. Backed by the world’s biggest independent oil trader Vitol Group and private-equity firm Helios Investment Partners, Vivo sells fuels and lubricants across the continent from Morocco to Mozambique. ...

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India’s oil demand surges for eighth straight month

Bloomberg India’s oil consumption surged 4.5 percent in April as industrial activity gathered pace in Asia’s third-largest economy and sales of trucks and buses soared. The nation’s total oil demand expanded to 17.7 million tonnes in the month from 16.9 million a year ago, rising for eight straight months, according to the oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell. Demand ...

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Russian oil giants get record prices, but not profits to match

Bloomberg The price of crude in rubles has surged to an all-time high, but Russian oil producers will miss out on record first-quarter profit because of a rising tax burden. Investors in Lukoil PJSC or Rosneft PJSC — which is due to publish earnings on May 14 — will probably have to wait until later in the year to see ...

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Strategy that killed SunEdison is now beating UK stocks

Bloomberg The business model that felled what was once the world’s biggest renewable energy company is alive and making money in Britain. Listed funds using the yieldco model are outperforming the FTSE All-Share Index on a risk-adjusted return basis, according to research from Imperial College. “Yieldco” had almost become a dirty word after SunEdison Inc.’s bankruptcy in 2016. The strategy ...

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