Energy Daily: Polish power: Crisis puts coal on top of the heap, P...

 
 
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Monday November 25 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Polish power: Crisis puts coal on top of the heap
 
Utilities need incentives to replace ageing generating facilities
 
 
 
Power generation: High employment costs hamper industry restructuring and renewal
 
 
Chile: Just deserts
 
 
Mitsui defends oil-linked gas contracts
 
 
Judge criticises BP over compensation
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
LNG carriers: bright spot in shipping
 
Annual growth of 10 per cent in demand for LNG over the past decade – surpassing that of almost any other seaborne goods – has boosted rates
 
 
 
Global gas revolution gets under way
 
 
Commodity traders wake up to LNG market
 
 
US shale boom hits LNG industry
 
 
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Mining
 
Marikana inquiry paints grim picture
 
Police called health department and requested four mortuary vans – each one able to carry up to eight bodies – to be sent to the site in advance
 
 
Nick Butler
 
Iran: the sanctions door opens
 

The US energy sector must be bitterly annoyed with President Obama. The deal with Iran agreed in Geneva over the weekend does not lift sanctions but it sends an unmistakeable signal that the door to doing business is opening again. Many many companies around the world will be flying in, most with the full support of their Governments. The only ones who won’t and can’t are American companies forced to respect to the letter every sentence of the sanctions legislation until it is repealed.

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Iran deal leaves enrichment questions
 
 
 
 
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