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Totals 3Q European Refining Margin Down at $10.6/Ton

Total's 3Q European Refining Margin Down at $10.6/Ton

Total SA (TOT) Tuesday said that its European refining margin in the third quarter this year dropped to $10.6 per ton, from $24.1 per ton in the second quarter and $51 per ton a year earlier.

Korea Gas May Sell Part of 20% Stake in Canadian LNG Project

Korea Gas May Sell Part of 20% Stake in Canadian LNG Project

Korea Gas Corp. (036460.SE), the world's largest corporate importer of liquefied natural gas, may sell part of its 20% stake in a Canadian natural-gas project as part of efforts to reorganize its finances, its chief executive said Tuesday.

SAMSUNG Completes 45MW PV in Romania

SAMSUNG Completes 45MW PV in Romania

South Korean multinational Samsung has finished a EUR 100 million solar park in Slobozia, Giurgiu county, southern Romania.

Japan Nuclear Export Parts Not Safety Checked

Japan Nuclear Export Parts Not Safety Checked

Japan neglected to carry out safety checks on at least 40% of nuclear reactor parts exported over a decade, a report said Monday, in the latest controversy to strike its troubled nuclear industry.

ONGC Unit to Raise Stake by 12% in Brazil Oil Block for $529.03 Million

ONGC Unit to Raise Stake by 12% in Brazil Oil Block for $529.03 Million

Oil & Natural Gas Corp.'s (500312.BY) overseas investment arm said Monday it has signed a pact to acquire an additional 12% stake in a Brazilian oil field from Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR, PETR3.BR, PETR4.BR), or Petrobras for $529.03 million.

Chinas Sinopec Group Stymied in Iraq

China's Sinopec Group Stymied in Iraq

One of China's largest oil companies is unable to participate in projects in central and southern Iraq four years after it acquired a project in northern Kurdistan.

Iran Says Hopes Roadmap Agreed In Nuclear Talks With P5+1

Iran Says Hopes Roadmap Agreed In Nuclear Talks With P5+1

Iran's foreign minister said he hoped a "roadmap" for negotiations could be reached in nuclear talks with world powers this week but added that a higher-level meeting would probably be needed.

Eni CEO Says Needs to See Alitalia Reassurances to Supply Fuel

Eni CEO Says Needs to See Alitalia Reassurances to Supply Fuel

Eni SpA (E) will stop supplying fuel to Alitalia SpA after this weekend unless it is satisfied the unprofitable Italian airline can continue to operate, said the oil company's Chief Executive Paolo Scaroni Friday.

France Constitutional Court Confirms Shale Fracking Ban

France Constitutional Court Confirms Shale Fracking Ban

France's constitutional court Friday ruled that a law banning hydraulic fracturing to extract shale gas was in line with the country's constitutional law, after a legal challenge by Texan energy company Schuepbach Energy LLC.

Trina Solar Says Energy Conversion Suit is Baseless

Trina Solar Says Energy Conversion Suit is Baseless

Trina Solar Ltd. (TSL) said a lawsuit recently filed by failed solar-panel manufacturer Energy Conversion Devices over an alleged scheme to dump low-cost solar panels in the U.S. is "without merit" and the company will defend itself against the complaint's "baseless" allegations.

Energy Bosses Call for End to Subsidies for Wind, Solar Power

Energy Bosses Call for End to Subsidies for Wind, Solar Power

The chief executives of 10 energy companies accounting for half of Europe's electricity production capacity issued a joint call Friday to end subsidies to wind and solar power, saying the mechanisms have led to whopping bills for households and businesses and could cause continent-wide blackouts.