No end in sight for US shale boom November 13, 2019 The US shale boom is set to continue, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) World Energy Outlook 2019, with output set to stay higher for longer than previously predicted. Although the rate of production will slip from the rapid expansion of recent years, the report predicts that the US will account for 85 per [...]
Mr Kipling owner Premier Foods increases profit November 12, 2019 Shares in Mr Kipling owner Premier Foods soared this morning after the company reported an increase in profit and revenue in the first half of the year. Premier Foods’ stock was up 8.28 per cent to 36.11p as it announced the relaunch of Mr Kipling cakes and sales of Nissin noodles had helped it post [...]
Opec unlikely to increase oil production cuts in December November 11, 2019 Opec and its oil-producing allies are unlikely to approve further cuts to production when they meet in December, according to Oman’s energy minister Mohammed bin Hamad al-Rumhy. Speaking at a press conference in Abu Dhabi this morning, al Rumhy said that he expected the producers’ current deal to limit supply would probably be extended: Read [...]
Keep an eye on these shares during General Election November 8, 2019 The UK is holding a general election on 12 December. All the political parties are keen to return discussion to domestic policies after years of neglect because of Brexit, but the UK’s proposed departure from the EU will continue to dominate the debate. Still, whichever party wins (or parties, if it results in a hung parliament) [...]
Weir Group warns over oil and gas profits after orders decline in third quarter November 5, 2019 Scottish engineers Weir Group today announced a 32 per cent decline in orders for its oil and gas division in the third quarter among challenging market conditions in North America. In response, the company announced that they had undertaken a £30m cost reduction programme in the division, including reducing its North American workforce by around [...]
Offshore windfall? Industry could be worth $1 trillion by 2040 October 25, 2019 Offshore wind could become a $1 trillion (£779bn) industry by 2040, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Although electricity generated through offshore wind farms currently accounts for 0.3 per cent of the world’s power, a combination of falling costs and supportive government policies will see capacity increase 15-fold over the [...]
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 [...]
Former Thomas Cook boss says she was forced out over digital direction October 23, 2019 A former Thomas Cook chief executive has said disagreements with the company’s chairman over the future of the company led to her effective dismissal in 2014. Harriet Green told the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee today she was “incredibly sad” when she was pushed out by former chairman Frank Meysman after three years in [...]
Number of companies entering administration leaps by a third in the third quarter October 22, 2019 The number of companies entering administration jumped by more than a third during the third quarter of the year, analysis published today showed. A study of notices in the London Gazette by accountancy firm KPMG showed a total of 417 companies went into administration between July and September 2019, compared with 310 in the previous [...]
Taking a stand is easy when it doesn’t cost you anything October 11, 2019 DOWNING Street is busy trying to get FTSE chiefs to sign a letter in support of the government’s Brexit position, whatever it may be. Enthusiasm is apparently in short supply, and who can blame business leaders for steering clear of this polarising topic? In this day and age, publicly backing Boris Johnson will trigger a [...]