Energy in the News: 20/9/19

Talos Energy has struck joint exploration deals for the Gulf of Mexico with BP and Exxon.

Pakistan has approved 5 LNG import terminal projects that will be built by consortia including Exxon and Shell.

Brazil is unlikely to privatise its power utility Eletrobras despite investor interest as too many legislators are against it.

If the U.S. or Saudi Arabia decide to attack Iran, this will spark an “all-out war”, Iran’s Foreign Minister has warned.

Colombia sees $600 million in investments in oil and gas blocks in the second phase of its permanent oil and gas block auction.

Alberta’s Premier is lobbying for Enbridge’s Line 5 replacement to U.S. stakeholders.

Brazilian utility Neoenergia, a unit of Repsol, has approved a capex package of $456 million to build a 566.5-MW wind farm.

Solar and wind power no longer need subsidies in some places after the state support did its jobs in helping make them more affordable.

Mitsubishi Corp. may have to book a loss of $320 million from a rogue trader in oil derivatives at its Singapore division.

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