Energy News for November 2, 2018
- by BPC Staff
- on November 2, 2018
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- Bloomberg: Iran Sanctions Kick In, With Biggest Oil Disruption in Years
- The Wall Street Journal: Dominion to Sell Stake in Natural-Gas Services Venture Blue Racer
- The Wall Street Journal: Gulfport Energy CEO Steps Down After Review Finds Unauthorized Credit-Card Use
- Platts: Iran’s first LNG terminal project stalls due to US sanctions
- Platts: Gas service more resilient than power during disasters, but harder to restore: study
- AxiosBig Oil, governments, banks to huddle on carbon capture tech
- Reuters: TransCanada eyes joint ventures, sales to fund Keystone XL
- Houston Chronicle: EOG Resources posts $1.2B profit, record oil production
- Utility Dive: Nevada’s Question 3 pits retail choice against uncertainty in battle of billionaires
- Bloomberg: Trump Embraces Tree-Fired Power That Scientists Call Worse Than Coal
- Bloomberg BNA: Solar Equipment Vulnerable to Cyberattack, Power Outage: Report
- Palm Springs Desert Sun: A new solar farm is coming to California desert, with the Trump administration’s blessing
- The Associated Press: Navajo considers buying coal-fired power plant on its land
- The Post and Courier: SCANA misled regulators about cost of SC nuclear project in 2015, former accountant says
- Bloomberg: Cities Threatened by Climate Risk Still Getting AAA Bond Ratings
- The Intercept: BP Claims to Support Taxing Carbon, but It’s Spending $13 Million Against an Initiative That Would Do Just Tha
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