Energy
EnBW starts reporting CO 2 trades to EEX
EnBW Trading today became the eighth company to report its carbon emission trades to the European Energy Exchange (EEX) for the exchange’s CO 2 price index. EnBW Trading is a subsidiary of Karlsruhe-based German utility EnBW Energie Baden-Württembergin.
Oil price falls despite Opec cut
Oil prices fell Friday afternoon despite a decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to rein in current oversupply, effectively taking 1 million barrels a day off the market.
Satya Capital sues China Aviation Oil
Indonesian firm Satya Capital Limited is suing China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp and it parent company China Aviation Oil Holding Company for over $28 million for an alleged breach of a share purchase agreement, CAO (Singapore) Corp said late Wednesday.
China Aviation Oil ceases oil derivatives trading
China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp has ceased all oil derivative trading activities after announcing a $550 million trading loss and seeking court protection from creditors last week, the company said late Wednesday.
China Aviation Oil chief arrested
Chen Jiulin, the suspended chief executive of China Aviation Oil, has been arrested on his return to Singapore early Wednesday as investigations begin into the company’s huge trading losses.
Mirant settles price-reporting charges
Atlanta-based energy company Mirant has settled charges with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) of false reporting of natural gas prices.
Mirant settles price-reporting charges
A subsidiary of Atlanta-based energy company Mirant has settled charges with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) of false reporting of natural gas prices. The commission found that Mirant Americas Energy Marketing (MAEM) traders made false…
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Merrill Lynch sees oil staying high in 2005
The oil price, which has roughly doubled since the start of 2000, and risen by over 60% this year, is likely to remain historically high in 2005 due to a structural shift in the market, said Robin Batchelor, co-fund manager of Merrill Lynch’s World…
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Oiling the wheels
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Power companies will face enormous political, societal, and technological change over the next 20 years. Douglas Houseman and Dennis Taylor of Capgemini look at how the utility of the future should embrace change