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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Energy headlines: Gaddafi forces attack eastern oilfields

Energy headlines: Gaddafi forces attack eastern oilfields

- Gaddafi forces attack eastern oilfields – FT
- Rising oil prices a risk for developing Asia – Argus
- Oil rise has not hit recovery, says Iraq – FT
- Oil speculators must be reined in – Leah McGrath Goodman, FT
- Woodside may buy back $9bn Shell stake – Bloomberg
- BP wants different scheme for assessing spill fines – Argus
- BP unites Christians against high pay, poor safety – The Telegraph
- Subsea 7 wins $1bn Petrobras contract – WSJ
- Japan uses nitrogen in bid to prevent blasts – FT
- Why is Fukushima so gassy? – NY Times Green blog
- Tepco finds no time to rest easy – FT
- Hitachi expects earnings hit from quake – WSJ
- Battle at site dubbed ‘most dangerous’ reignites – FT
- German Greens surge on anti-nuclear fervour – FT
- Siemens reconsiders its nuclear ambitions – FT
- UN climate talks risk backsliding on Cancun outcome – Reuters
- US cleantech investment highest since 2008 – The Guardian
- Biofuels battle past bumps in the road – WSJ
- UK government’s own solar project scrapped – The Guardian
- GE plans to build biggest solar panel plant in US – NY Times
- Vallar poised to raise Bumi resources stake – FT
- Reliance executive is killed in India – WSJ
- Delhi delays Cairn-Vedanta deal – FT

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