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November, 2017

  • 22 November

    Waha Oil’s pumping plans hampered by funding shortfall

    TUNIS / Reuters Libya’s Waha Oil Co is producing about 260,000 barrels per day (bpd), up more than 100,000 bpd from the company’s output levels this summer, but further gains are complicated by a lack of investment, its chairman said. Ahmed Ammar said Waha was aiming to increase output to 375,000 bpd by the end of next year but was ...

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  • 22 November

    Russian producers, ministry discuss six-month oil output cut extension

    MOSCOW / Reuters Russia’s oil producers and energy ministry discussed a six-month extension to global oil output cuts, TASS news agency repor-ted, citing unnamed meeting participants, shorter than a 9-month extension floated by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Energy Minister Alexander Novak and domestic oil producers held a meeting last week to discuss the deal, which is scheduled to expire on ...

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  • 22 November

    Poland’s PGNiG signs deal for LNG supplies from US

    TUNIS / Reuters Poland’s dominant gas firm PGNiG has signed its first mid-term deal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries from the United States, as part of a wider plan to cut its reliance on Russian supplies, it said. State-run PGNiG said that as part of the deal, signed with Centrica LNG Co. Ltd, it will receive nine LNG shipments ...

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  • 22 November

    Shale gas bear market doesn’t scare this Asian investor

    Bloomberg A relentless flow of natural gas from America’s shale basins is drawing bears to the market — and that’s music to the ears of at least one Asia-backed investor. Kalnin Ventures LLC — an investment company with funding from Thailand’s largest coal miner, Banpu Public Company Ltd. — has spent about $417 million over the past two years snapping ...

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  • 22 November

    One country, two systems roils China’s mills

    Bloomberg One country, two systems has come to the world’s largest steel industry. As China’s great environmental cleanup takes effect during the winter months, the stringent curbs being implemented across the north are hurting mills’ output, while giving free rein to producers in the south. “Southern steel mills unaffected by the output restrictions are generally running at full speed,” brokerage ...

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  • 22 November

    India utility sees $25 billion up for grabs on PM Modi’s power plan

    Bloomberg India’s largest transmission utility is shifting its focus to projects within states, where it expects a government plan to provide electricity to all to generate about $25 billion worth of new orders over the next five years. Power Grid Corp. Of India will seek to capture some of the new orders either on its own or through joint ventures, ...

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  • 22 November

    Pakistan court to release 2008 Mumbai attack suspect

    Bloomberg A Pakistan High Court ordered the release of Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, in a further blow for Pakistan and Indian relations. Saeed, who was present in court amid tight security, is scheduled to be released on Thursday from house arrest after a three-judge panel in Lahore rejected a plea from Pakistan’s government for ...

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  • 22 November

    Indonesia tells Singapore to avoid Bali as volcano erupts

    Bloomberg Indonesia said Singapore’s travel advisory to avoid parts of the vacation island of Bali following a minor eruption at Mount Agung volcano was “excessive”. The eruption spouted ash clouds reaching up to 700 metres above Mount Agung’s crater, Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry’s volcanology agency said on its website. Neighbouring Singapore said its citizens should refrain from non-essential ...

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  • 22 November

    UK curbs home-buying taxes, unveils land-banking review

    Bloomberg UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond’s measures to help young people into the housing market underwhelmed investors and sent home-builder stocks tumbling. In his budget speech on Wednesday, Hammond abolished stamp duty for first-time buyers of homes worth up to $398,000 as the Conservative government sought to regain support among the younger voters who abandoned them at the ...

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  • 22 November

    Goldman to get $180 million fees with Toshiba deal

    Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is poised to receive $180 million in fees for managing Toshiba Corp.’s emergency share sale, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The US firm is arranging the 600 billion yen private placement of new shares for loss-making Toshiba, which faces a March deadline from Tokyo’s exchange to reverse its negative equity or ...

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