Energy: China coal: a grimy outlook, Oil and gas fall set to...

 
 
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Wednesday August 21 2013
 
 
Energy
 
China coal: a grimy outlook
 
China's heatwave has helped shares in its biggest coal miners jump a fifth even as coal prices have slid. But there is little reason to think the rally is much more than a mirage
 
 
 
Oil and gas fall set to run into next year
 
 
Cairn outlines $700m spending plans
 
 
China oil demand predicted to take off
 
 
Some firms should just hope for death
 
 
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Engineering unit woes hit John Wood Group
 
Stock dips briefly more than 10 per cent despite improved interim revenues and profits and maintaining its guidance on full-year operations
 
 
 
John Wood Group: no longer immune
 
 
Brazilian airline Azul cancels IPO
 
 
Cobalt hit as deep Gulf well comes up dry
 
 
OMV shifts focus with North Sea deal
 
Mining
 
BHP eyes partners for potash project
 
BHP Billiton has talked to potential minority partners about developing Canada's Jansen deposit, and is stretching the $2.6bn investment timetable
 
 
 
Questions over long hours culture
 
 
Glencore Xstrata: value pain
 
 
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Glencore Xstrata hit by $7.7bn writedown
 
Nick Butler
 
Britain's transparency problem
 

According to reports in the Daily Telegraph, the Energy Department is blocking publication of a serious and detailed study of the impact of wind farms across the UK. This exposes the tip of an iceberg. At least a dozen major reports on energy policy issues, in many cases commissioned at considerable expense from external consultants, are being kept secret because of their inconvenient findings. It is time for a change of culture in Whitehall.

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