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France’s New ESG Rule Could Result in $7.6 Billion of Oil and Gas Divestments

France’s new regulation, which will not allow funds invested in fossil fuel companies with new development plans to use a national ESG label, could result in forced divestments of $7.6 billion (7 billion euros) of oil and gas assets currently held by funds, according to a Morningstar Inc analysis carried by Bloomberg.

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Daily (17.11.2023): Oil prices plummeted by 5% on Thursday, weighed down by rising US inventories and fears over slowing global demand

Oil prices continued their losses on Thursday, shedding by about 5% during the session, weighed down by rising inventories in the U.S. and economic signals suggesting fears for global demand. As a result, Brent crude ended at $77.42 per barrel, while WTI crude closed at $72.90 per barrel.

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EC sues Poland over cross-border gas trading restrictions

The European Commission has decided to bring a lawsuit against Poland to the European Court of Justice over its legislation imposing additional costs on cross-border gas trading, the former said on Thursday.

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Energy price cap to increase by 5% in January

Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has unveiled its final forecast for the January to March 2024 Default Tariff Cap, projecting a 5% rise to £1,931 for a typical dual fuel household.

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Sweden Eyes Nuclear Power Buildout For Low-Carbon Energy Security

Sweden will build two new nuclear reactors by 2035 in a hedge on low-carbon energy security, with 10 new reactors hoped for by 2045.

read more... 17/11/2023

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