Energy Daily: Enel aims to better 2013 net debt target, OGX highli...

 
 
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Friday November 08 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Enel aims to better 2013 net debt target
 
Falling electrical demand drags core earnings down 4.3 per cent to €12.2bn in first nine months with net profit down 11.4 per cent to €2.3bn
 
 
 
OGX highlights flawed bankruptcy laws
 
 
Traders question results of gas price probe
 
 
Randgold applauded for jump in output
 
 
Munk's legacy at Barrick Gold in question
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
Opec sees China pushing oil demand higher
 
The rapid growth in production from US shale fields and Canadian oil sands is eating into the cartel's share of the global oil market
 
 
 
Peña Nieto toughens stance on energy reform
 
 
Shell moves to resume Arctic drilling
 
 
Mexico to upgrade oil reforms
 
 
Chesapeake: liquid diet
 
Mining
 
Barrick caps long career as entrepreneur
 
Munk built company from one Canadian gold mine into the world's largest producer of the precious metal through deals such as purchase of Placer Dome
 
 
 
From Goldman Sachs to gold mining
 
 
Talvivaara warns of bankruptcy threat
 
 
Brazil's Vale rises on Chinese demand
 
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The next Mexican revolution in oil and gas
 

The fate of proposals to reform the Mexican oil and gas industry, now being considered by the country’s lawmakers, matters well beyond Mexico itself. The outcome could reshape the energy sector in a number of important countries.

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