Energy Daily: Ex-BP engineer guilty of obstruction, Steinmetz laun...

 
 
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Thursday December 19 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Ex-BP engineer guilty of obstruction
 
A jury finds Kurt Mix guilty on one count of obstruction of justice, based on his deletion of a text exchange with his BP supervisor after oil spill
 
 
 
Steinmetz launches damages claim
 
 
Ofgem appoints Irish energy regulator
 
 
Onshore wind faces subsidy competition
 
 
Ukraine bailout a risk to Russian economy
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
European oil services: size matters
 
French companies are the latest to struggle in a sector that used to outperform, but one that has had a terrible year
 
 
 
Technip hit by oil sector worries
 
 
BP discovery offset by $1bn write-off
 
 
Natural gas in abundance but every day lights go out
 
 
BP accuses US lawyer of 'brazen fraud'
 
Mining
 
State likely behind China's gold imports
 
There has been no update on reserves since 2009, and some analysts suspect China's central bank has purchased up to 300 tonnes of gold this year
 
 
 
Bumi to be erased from LSE
 
 
Diamond-bearing rock found in Antarctica
 
Nick Butler
 
Energy personality of the year: Mr Freeze
 

You don't have to believe that freezing consumer energy prices is good public policy to see that just three sentences in Ed Miliband's speech to the Labour party conference in September transformed the energy scene in the UK. The opposition leader's comments sent a chill through the market, reducing the value of utility stocks and has left the coalition government struggling to respond to a completely unexpected outbreak of populism. The consequences of the speech, intended and unintended, run on and could yet force a change in energy policy across the EU.

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