Energy headlines: Libyan rebels aim to start oil exports
- Libyan rebels may be able to profit from oil sales – FT- Libyan rebels aim to revive oil exports – NY Times
- Qatar provides fuel lifeline for rebel-held towns – FT
- Radioactive flood in Japanese reactor tunnels – FT
- Japanese soil contains plutonium, say officials – The Guardian
- Tepco chief spent week secluded in office – FT
- Gas ship rates may rise 67% as Japan replaces nuclear – Bloomberg
- Standard Life tells BP to drop Rosneft swap – The Telegraph
- Bob Dudley risks being left out in the cold – The Telegraph
- Chinese to drive energy M&A – FT
- China industry ordered to cut CO2 intensity by 18% – Reuters
- Private investment in clean energy plunges – FT
- Berlin shifts stance on nuclear power – FT
- British nuclear industry ‘needs overhaul’ – The Guardian
- EDF asks Edison CEO to step down – WSJ
- Lamprell surges on need for robust rigs – FT
- Business big shot: Nigel McCue of Lamprell – The Times
- Bowleven looks to Cameroon prospects – FT
- BG to export oil from Brazil – Bloomberg
- Delta Air Lines shifts fuel hedges out of US benchmark – FT
- European Commission targets cut in transport emissions – Argus
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