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...banque d’affaires vis-à-vis the world”....
...Here’s more on the oil industry’s bonanza....
...They can affect the long run by restricting leases for long-term oil and gas production. But in the near term, what happens to oil and gas companies’ bottom lines is dictated by the oil price....
...But he acknowledged that he had been called on to “engage” with governments and oil and gas companies. “And sometimes I am told ‘you can’t do that’....
...Birol said: “Oil and gas companies may not only be misjudging public opinion . . . they may well be misjudging the market if they expect further growth of oil and gas demand across this decade....
...“The sharp increase in natural gas prices reduced its competitiveness vis-à-vis other sources of energy supply, while its image as a ‘reliable’ fuel has been called into question by steep supply cuts of...
...The shortened maturities underscore how companies are adapting their funding strategies to an era of high rates. 3. The US is moving ahead on a prisoner swap deal with Iran....
...Killers of the Flower Moon tells the story of how the Osage people became rich when oil was discovered on their land, and were exploited and in many cases murdered by white men as a result....
...An even bigger soil project is under way a few kilometres from the Ben Guerir mine at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, an institute set up by OCP....
...Usually, you get 22-24 litres of oil from 100 kilogrammes of olives but, this year, I got half the quantity. My wheat, barley and corn yields were less than 60 per cent of what they should have been.”...
...“As Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has turned into a protracted war, Beijing believes that its bargaining position vis-à-vis Moscow can only get stronger.”...
...Follow This is a movement of 9,000 shareholders in oil and gas companies....
...We also have an op-ed from veteran energy trader Adi Imsirovic of Surrey Clean Energy, who hits out at Saudi “theatrics” in blaming speculators for oil price falls....
...“When you refuse to talk to the most vocal shareholder, it is a message of contempt in general vis-à-vis all the dissenting shareholders,” said Bivona....
...“Russia’s engagement in Africa has been fairly consistent since the early 2000s, where they’ve realised they don’t have a strong hand to play vis-à-vis other external actors so the best thing they can do...
...do read Claire on how Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s ill-judged bank tax has its roots in loose monetary policy, and Chris on how Russia is benefiting from design flaws in the western-imposed oil...
...Some green activists view the decision to stage COP28 in the United Arab Emirates — where 30 per cent of the nation’s GDP comes from the oil and gas sector — as backsliding too....
...The titular piece is a huge oil linen, and other works include equally large Surrealist landscapes....
...“We haven’t really heard much from our clients in the institutional world around BPP vis-à-vis Breit and the [UC],” Gray said when asked if investors had complained about the arrangement....
...Since then, Europe has banned oil imports by sea, and the whole coalition only allows its companies to ship and service sales of crude and oil products anywhere if they take place below a price cap....
...(Ethan laughs) Please close your laptops, op-ed writers, and move on. I’m with you, Ethan. Ethan WuYeah. Man....
...Our energy reports document that Switzerland-based commodities trader Paramount Energy & Commodities SA has given up shipping Russian oil, but the new Dubai-based company Paramount Energy and Commodities...
...(Kristen Talman) Smart read Don’t miss our Energy Source colleagues’ write-up on the Biden administration’s final approval for new oil drilling in Alaska — which features quotes from an exclusive interview...
...She tries some of the tuna tartare, which is piled high on thin crostini and served with lashings of peppery extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkling of pistachios on top. “Oh my God. That’s amazing....
...France’s BNP took one such step this week, announcing it will aim for a maximum €1bn of outstanding lending to oil companies by 2030, compared with €5bn at the moment....
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