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Oil slips from highest in more than two years before Opec meets
Ben Sharples, Bloomberg
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27 November 2017
Russia is said to be willing to announce cut extension on November 30.
Greenpeace to appeal new SA nuclear plant decision
Reuters
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14 November 2017
Following government's decision to grant an environmental permit for a new 4,000 megawatt nuclear plant.
BP, Shell lead plan for blockchain-based energy trading platform
Arpan Varghese, Reuters
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6 November 2017
Trading expected to start by end-2018.
Exxon is spending $1bn a year to research green energy
Anna Hirtenstein, Bloomberg
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3 November 2017
Oil major unlikely to commercialise projects in next decade.
Oil hits highest since mid-2015 as Opec sticks to supply deal
Amanda Cooper, Reuters
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1 November 2017
Saudi Arabia and Russia considering extending oil cut agreement to potentially cover all of next year.
France’s EDF would bid in South African nuclear tender
Sylvia Westall, Reuters
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31 October 2017
French utility ready to design programme should South Africa go ahead with nuclear plans.
Nuclear regulator says expects plant site licence in June
Sylvia Westall, Reuters
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31 October 2017
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News follows Eskom getting authorisation to build a new 4 000 megawatt nuclear power plant next to Koeberg.
Nigeria’s new 650 000 bpd Dangote refinery seen online end 2019
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Wendell Roelf, Reuters
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24 October 2017
Minister says output should be enough to meet local demand.
South Africa commits to shale gas despite adverse court ruling
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Wendell Roelf, Reuters
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19 October 2017
High Court ruling revoking regulations seen as setback
Opec sees ‘extraordinary’ steps needed for market stability
Bruce Stanley and Debjit Chakraborty, Bloomberg
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9 October 2017
Extension of oil cuts may be an option for the producers.
Glencore to buy controlling stake in Chevron’s Southern Africa assets
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Paul Burkhardt, Tom Wilson and Javier Blas, Bloomberg
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6 October 2017
Company to buy 75% of Chevron’s South Africa and Botswana assets.
Solar grew faster than all other forms of power for the first time
Anna Hirtenstein, Bloomberg
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5 October 2017
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Forecaster sees solar dominating the renewables industry.
Karoo shale gas deposits seen less than earlier estimates
Ed Stoddard, Reuters
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28 September 2017
Study says previous gas estimates were 'speculative'.
Russia’s Rosgeo in $400m deal to drill for SA gas
Wendell Roelf, Reuters
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4 September 2017
Agreement will help in building reserves.
Electric car boom drives rush to mining’s $90bn heartland
David Stringer, Bloomberg
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7 August 2017
Lithium scramble likened to Big Oil’s race to Middle East.
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