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Monday, March 21, 2011

Energy headlines: UN intervenes in Libya

Energy headlines: UN intervenes in Libya

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- Security Council votes for no-fly zone – FT
- Oil jumps as UN backs bombing raids in Libya – The Telegraph
- BP’s contracts in Libya ‘still valid’ despite turmoil – The Telegraph
- Japan nuclear crisis appears to stabilise – FT
- Fukushima workers labour to avoid catastrophe – The Guardian
- Exposed to the elements: nuclear fuel in meltdown – The Telegraph
- Nuclear spring turns into a harsh winter – FT
- Japan’s crisis hurts uranium miners – The Times
- Future looks bleak for Tepco – FT
- Japan utilities shelve more nuclear power projects – Argus
- Nuclear liability to fall on Japan’s taxpayers – WSJ
- GE works to limit impact as investors fear financial losses – FT
- EDF orders safety checks on British nuclear plants – The Times
- Obama seeks safety review of US nuclear plants – Argus
- Entergy to review safety at New York nuclear plant – WSJ
- US affirms nuclear loan guarantees – NY Times Green blog
- Germany’s nuclear policy fault lines – FT
- Japan set to reignite demand for King Coal – FT
- Price of gas hits five-week high – The Times
- PetroChina plans to add gas assets as quake boosts demand – Bloomberg
- Oil industry sets up offshore safety body – FT
- Ofgem sets out new price review regime – WSJ
- European emissions trading: the cap does not fit – The Guardian

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