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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Energy headlines: Workers forced back from nuclear plant

You can follow live coverage of the Japanese nuclear crisis here.
- Fresh nuclear concerns hit Japan – FT
- Fire breaks out as reactor problems grow – FT
- Warning of ‘apocalypse’ as fallout hits danger levels – The Telegraph
- Concerns shift to reactors 2 and 4 – FT
- IAEA under fire over response to Japan crisis – The Guardian
- Q&A: What is the impact of the latest explosion? – FT
- Last defence at troubles reactors: 50 Japanese workers – NY Times
- Meltdown battle revives reactor safety concern – FT
- Containment design has long been questioned – NY Times Green blog
- Japan reactor design caused GE engineer to quit – Reuters
- Nuclear crisis puts industry revival in doubt – The Guardian
- Japan’s nuclear crisis hampers Obama’s climate plan – Argus
- Huhne inquiry weighs nuclear crisis – FT
- Chris Huhne: Japan is a risk to UK nuclear plans – The Telegraph
- Energy demand to boost shipping – FT
- Indonesia could ship 59 extra LNG cargoes to Japan – WSJ
- Brunei adds to Japan’s emergency LNG supply – Argus
- Outlook stark for Libyan oil exports – FT
- Oil markets adjust to Japan disaster – Argus
- Potential of Brazil’s deepwater oil – FT
- Hyundai changes tack to outpace China – FT
- Shell plans $100bn investment drive – FT
- Bumper bonuses are back at Shell – The Times
- Beleaguered BP could make a tempting target for Shell – The Telegraph
- Tullow proceeds with Lake Albert project – FT
- A nation’s fortune changes as oilmen strike it rich – The Times
- Topaz poised for $1.7bn IPO – FT

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