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Repsol sets up renewables unit

Spanish oil business Repsol has established a renewable energy subsidiary, Repsol Renovables and plans to have 4.5 GW of clean energy generation capacity in 2025. And the fossil fuel giant claims it already has a clean energy pipeline in place sufficient to hit 90% of that ambition.

read more... 11/10/2019

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Chongqing gas mine plans to build 10 billion square gas field

Chongqing Daily reporter learned that the gas mine is speeding up the shale gas business and tapping the potential of the old area, and plans to stop the decline and pick up natural gas production by 2020, with natural gas production exceeding 5 billion square meters by 2025 and 8 billion square meters by 2035 and striving to reach 10 billion square meters.

read more... 11/10/2019

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Daily (04.10.2019): The EUAs hit a six-month low on Thursday, pressured by mounting recession concerns

Crude oil prices slightly diverged on Thursday. WTI futures edged down by 0.4% to $52.45 a barrel, amid mounting crude demand worries, after pessimistic services sector and job growth figures in the U.S. added to the bearish macroeconomic tone set by earlier weak manufacturing readings. A stall in the Euro zone business growth reported for September also kept market under pressure. However, losses were capped by data showing lower U.S. oil output in July. Meanwhile, Brent crude was a shade higher at $57.71 a barrel, on hopes that a positive development might occur in the U.S.-China trade talks when these will resume on October 10.

read more... 04/10/2019

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Sempra Energy to sell Peruvian businesses to China Yangtze for $3.59 bln

Sempra Energy said on Monday it would sell its Peruvian businesses to a unit of China Yangtze Power Co for $3.59 billion, as part of a planned exit from South America to focus on its core U.S. and Mexican markets.

read more... 30/09/2019

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BP to exit Alaska with $5.6bn sale to Hilcorp Energy

BP has agreed to sell its entire business in Alaska to Hilcorp Energy in a deal worth $5.6 billion (£4.6bn), exiting a state where it operated for six decades.

read more... 28/08/2019

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