Energy Daily: Netanyahu brands Rouhani ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’,...

 
 
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Wednesday October 02 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Netanyahu brands Rouhani 'wolf in sheep's clothing'
 
The Israeli prime minister attacked his Iranian counterpart in an address to the UN, saying the country continues to develop nuclear weapons
 
 
 
Eike Batista's OGX misses bond payment
 
 
Pound shops profit from affluent shoppers
 
 
CFTC mistakenly shared informant details
 
 
Iraq violence fuels fears of civil war
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
BP had tools to end spill sooner, court told
 
Safety consultant tells New Orleans court that Deepwater Horizon rig spill could have ended in weeks
 
 
 
Interest sours in Brazil pre-salt auction
 
 
BP staff 'not prepared for blowout'
 
Mining
 
Dividend cover drops at FTSE 350 groups
 
With their earnings under pressure and margins tighter, companies are using cash reserves to feed shareholder demand for dividends
 
 
 
Norilsk compromises on dividend payout
 
 
Gold bugs set to jump on US debt ceiling
 
 
TPG joins scramble for mining assets
 
 
Newmont considers Glencore Peru project
 
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The Turkish choice – rhetoric or relevance
 

For the first time in more than a century Turkey has the potential to play a crucial role in the world economy. Its geographic position offers the tantalising prospect of the country becoming one of the key transit routes for both oil and gas from four different regions – southern Russia, central Asia, the Middle East and now from the newly discovered gasfields of the eastern Mediterranean. The only question is whether politics and emotions will get in the way.

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