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Tuesday September 24 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Miliband puts offensive into prawn cocktails
 
Labour leader plans to cancel a corporation tax cut for big companies and instead reduce property rates for small businesses if he is elected
 
 
 
New CEO wants separate African Barrick
 
 
E85 hopes up as US refines biofuels needs
 
 
Pierre Andurand more bullish on US oil
 
 
Glencore among fallers as UK stocks dip
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
Centrica cancels £1.5bn storage plants
 
UK energy group blames government move to rule out subsidies as it writes off £240m in investment, saying projects are no longer economically viable
 
 
 
Smaller oil players seek long-term upside
 
Mining
 
Sibanye seeks to revive ageing mines
 
Miner believes that, with streamlining and by tackling unions and government policies that don't work, it can buck trend and revive ageing shafts
 
 
Nick Butler
 
Will Keystone be beaten by US politics ?
 

The moment is coming for a Presidential decision on the Keystone XL project – the extension of a existing pipeline system designed to take over 800,000 barrels a day of crude from the oil sands of Alberta to the refineries on the Gulf coast. A few months ago the betting was that reluctant approval would be given. Now, however, the pipeline looks more likely to be the victim of Washington politics.

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