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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Energy headlines: Oil rallies as traders lick their wounds

Energy headlines: Oil rallies as traders lick their wounds

- Biggest commodity hedge fund loses $400m in oil slide – FT
- Investors move back into risky assets – FT
- Analysts warn oil price will remain high – NY Times
- Goldman predicts commodities recovery – Bloomberg
- How shale gas will transform the markets – Nick Butler, FT
- Rivals RWE and Iberdrola hold merger talks – FT
- BP still has a deal to be done – The Telegraph
- Energy producers expect pressure over tax breaks – FT
- Moulton hires former BP chief for green energy fund – The Telegraph
- Texas City refinery restart efforts continue – WSJ
- Climate panel calls for two more reactors – FT
- Japanese nuclear operator rejects shutdown demand – WSJ
- Japan, US plan nuclear waste storage in Mongolia – Reuters
- Fukushima fails to dent UK nuclear support – FT
- US nuclear agency criticised for being too close to industry – NY Times
- Cameron under fire for poor green progress – The Guardian
- Climate change adviser warns of test for Cameron’s green credentials – The Guardian
- China leads push to go green – NY Times
- Petrobras ethanol target tripled – FT
- Demand for LNG flares worldwide – FT
- Total chief showing his Dunkirk spirit – WSJ
- Putanin backs Norilsk’s role in Rusal fight – FT
- Gulf Keystone rises on Kurdistan hope – FT

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