Energy Daily: US oil boom faces costs pressure, Iran seeks road ma...

 
 
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Tuesday October 15 2013
 
 
Energy
 
US oil boom faces costs pressure
 
Effort required to squeeze oil out of the rock means shale production is relatively high cost, compared with cheap-to-extract reserves of Middle East
 
 
 
Iran seeks road map for nuclear solution
 
 
Tech-related precious metals tumble
 
 
Green plans to add 41% to power costs
 
 
Oil processing: A refined model
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
US ethanol credits drop sharply on leak
 
Leaked proposal indicates EPA examining deep cuts to Washington biofuels mandate. Renewable Identification Numbers are trading down 25% from last week
 
 
 
Groups eye Europe for shale boom
 
 
Reliance Industries: reliable rupee
 
 
Reliance profits up amid rupee's fall
 
 
ONGC raises stake in Petrobras field
 
Mining
 
Hannam hires veteran broker for Strand
 
Former chief executive of Canaccord Genuity, Tim Hoare, is joining Ian Hannam at Strand Partners, his finance boutique
 
 
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Politics prevents energy industry doing job
 

With the world's population growing by almost 10,000 a day, and more and more people in Asia and Latin America enjoying access to effective spending power for the first time, the energy business should be a thriving and happy place.

It is not. Across the sector, the mood is downbeat. The talk is of building resilience against risks and threats.

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