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Vivo Energy announces record third quarter growth October 25, 2019 African fuel company Vivo Energy this morning announced another record quarter of growth, with a 13 per cent rise in gross cash profit for the third quarter. Vivo, which operates as a Shell licensee across 23 African countries, made a total cash profit of $189m (£147m), up from $167 million a year earlier, propped up [...]
Brexit latest: EU considers delay after Boris Johnson tables election vote October 25, 2019 The European Union will today discuss a new Brexit delay after Boris Johnson tabled a dramatic third attempt to secure a general election in a Commons vote expected on Monday. With only a week to go before the scheduled October 31st deadline, Johnson yesterday demanded a 12th December vote to break the paralysis gripping British [...]
Energy industry questions Labour’s ‘exceedingly ambitious’ zero-carbon plan October 24, 2019 Senior figures in the UK energy industry have cast doubt upon a Labour party-backed report setting out the “most radical feasible pathway” to reach zero-carbon by 2030. The report, commissioned on the back of this year’s Labour party conference, said the move would require £150bn in up-front capital, followed by investment of 2% GDP each [...]
Equinor forecast steady despite gas sales fall October 24, 2019 Equinor, the Norwegian oil company, today reiterated flat forecasts for 2019 production, despite a significant decline in the volume of natural gas sold to Europe. Commenting on the third-quarter update, chief executive Eldar Saetre said: “We maintain strong cost and capital discipline, but our results are affected by lower commodity prices in the quarter.” Read [...]
Half a million UK homes face £114 energy bill hike October 24, 2019 Half a million households will be hit with a £114 rise in energy bills if they do not switch provider over the next three months. New research by price comparison website comparethemarket.com shows that there are 213 fixed energy tariffs ending this year. Read more: Competition watchdog to examine £500m Ovo Energy SSE deal If [...]
UK coal set to suffer huge losses in 2019 October 24, 2019 The UK’s coal plants face losses of £629m in 2019, according to a new report released this morning by Carbon Tracker. Drax Group will be hit hardest in the UK, with £171m in losses expected by the year end. E.ON and EDF Group will also be hit for more than £100m, with costs of £143m [...]
Toto Energy collapses with 134,000 customers affected October 23, 2019 Toto Energy collapsed this afternoon, leaving 134,000 customers in limbo. The failure comes less than a week after the company was ordered to pay £4.5m in outstanding renewables payments. Read more: Ofgem proposes new rules to stop energy firms going bust Under Ofgem’s safety net, the energy supply of Toto Energy’s customers will continue. The [...]
Zero carbon transition to cost gold industry $70bn October 23, 2019 Achieving global net-zero emissions targets by 2050 may cost the gold industry up to $70bn (£54.3bn) over the next decade, according to a new paper by the World Gold Council. However, the analysis found that “it is feasible and cost-effective for the gold industry to reduce emissions by up to 95 per cent over the [...]
Metals firm TNG wants a London Stock Exchange IPO October 23, 2019 Australian strategic metals company TNG today confirmed it is seeking to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). As yet, no decision has been taken as to whether TNG will look to raise funds through the initial public offering (IPO), which it expects to complete by 2020. Read more: Boeing’s earnings slump 51 per cent [...]
Chile demonstrations threaten Antofagasta copper production October 23, 2019 Ongoing strike action in Chile could damage Antofagasta’s copper production, according to the mining giant’s third-quarter update, which was released this morning. Days of demonstrations, in which 15 people have died, have rocked Santiago, the capital of the world’s largest copper producer. Read more: Copper production slips at Anglo American amid Chilean drought The company [...]