Energy Daily: Study points to vast shale oilfields, Israel seeks s...

 
 
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Tuesday September 17 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Study points to vast shale oilfields
 
Findings show costs for extracting 'tight oil' reserves, held in shales and other rocks, are much higher in other countries than in North America
 
 
 
Israel seeks similar pressure on Iran
 
 
Chinese refiner snaps up North Sea crude
 
 
Sirius potash project delayed until 2014
 
 
Record Saudi oil output fills supply gap
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
Libya pays price of oil industry unrest
 
Militias and striking workers have combined to close a series of Libya's export terminals and oilfields, cutting output from 1.4m b/d to less than 200,000 b/d
 
 
Mining
 
Vedanta Resources: dodgy signing
 
Albanese destroyed value at Rio Tinto, paying too much at the wrong time for the wrong assets. Rio booked $14bn of impairment charges at start of 2013
 
 
 
Anglo American withdraws from Alaska plan
 
 
Albanese appointed adviser to Vedanta
 
 
African Minerals needs home for Timis
 
Utilities
 
Lib Dems back nuclear power
 
Vote for limited nuclear power follows plea for members to back coalition in allowing new plants supported by rise in carbon price but not direct subsidies
 
 
 
 
 
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