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EU drafts compromise fixes to toughen carbon reform

Bloomberg Lawmakers in the European Parliament’s environment committee agreed a set of draft compromise changes to a sweeping overhaul of the European Union’s carbon market in a push to further strengthen the cap-and-trade program. Representatives of the biggest political groups in the ENVI committee signed off on joint proposals to toughen carbon permit supply controls and improve existing shields against ...

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South Africa’s dependence on fuel imports to multiply

Bloomberg South Africa’s monthly petroleum product imports are expected to as much as triple by next year from pre-pandemic levels as domestic refineries close, according to energy consultant Citac. Africa’s biggest industrialised nation already relies on imports to meet up to 60% of its fuel demand, and any increase in shipments will require improvements to existing storage facilities, ports and ...

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PetroChina says it’s not seeking discounted Russian oil and gas

  Bloomberg PetroChina Co isn’t seeking any discounted Russian oil and gas and is only purchasing fuel from the country through its existing contracts, company executives said. Deals with Russian counter-parties are operating normally, Chief Financial Officer Chai Shouping said on the company’s first-quarter earnings call. Transactions have continued to be settled in US dollars or euros despite international sanctions ...

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