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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Energy headlines: Macondo companies sue each other

Energy headlines: Macondo companies sue each other

- BP sues Transocean for $40bn – The Telegraph
- Cameron responsible for blowout, says BP – Bloomberg
- Gulf drilling delays fails to stem US oil flow – FT
- Chevron’s vote of confidence in deepwater drilling – FT
- Small companies stay in gulf’s deep waters – WSJ
- Fossil fuel firms use ‘biased’ study in shale lobbying – The Guardian
- Fracking firm battles to woo English villagers – The Guardian
- BHP Billiton lowers oil production outlook – FT
- Iraq to announce fourth oil bidding round on Monday – WSJ
- Deadlock over Iran oil and gas takes toll – FT
- Putin tells BP to make peace with oligarchs – The Times
- Exxon chief on supply, demand and $120 crude – FT
- Unreliable data help roil oil markets – WSJ
- Exxon sees nuclear power holding its own – FT
- RWE in warning about plant stoppages – FT
- Radioactive spills and breakdowns at British nuclear plants – The Guardian
- Japan bans entry into Fukushima evacuation zone – BBC
- Japan: More than a moment – FT
- Former Massey CEO paid $10.4m – WSJ
- Origin trading halted ahead of LNG announcement – Argus
- Green energy: California dreaming – FT Lex
- PV cells turn windows into solar panels – NY Times Green blog

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