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Mexico energy companies plan private auctions

Bloomberg After Mexico’s National Energy Control Center cancelled a widely anticipated long-term power auction almost five months ago, the frustration among private companies was palpable. Now, they are taking matters into their own hands — with the help of an upstart energy company formed by some of the power auctions’ original architects. Mexico City-based Bravos Energia is launching new, private ...

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Trans Mountain to start shipments by ’22

Bloomberg The oil pipeline that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government approved is slated to start shipping crude as early as 2022 and cost more than C$7.4 billion ($5.6 billion) after legal delays hampered the construction process. The Trans Mountain expansion, which would carry 590,000 more barrels of crude from Alberta’s oil sands to a port in Vancouver, was delayed ...

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Japan played hidden role in breakdown of Fiat-Renault deal

Bloomberg The Japanese government played a role in the breakdown of merger talks between Renault SA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV earlier this month, weighing in with concerns the combination could harm Nissan Motor Co, people familiar with the matter said. Japan signalled its misgivings over the deal to the French government, said the people, asking not to be identified ...

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