Thursday, December 12, 2013

New Models for Financing Renewables


 
The panel on New Models for Financing Renewables during the 9th annual Columbia University Energy Symposium, which took place Friday November 22nd 2013 at Columbia University in New York City.

The panel is moderated by Bruce Usher (Professor, Columbia Business School) and the panelists are Kevin Parker (CEO, Sustainable Insight Capital Management), Stephen Viscovich (Director, Securitized Products, Asset Finance, Credit Suisse Securities LLC), Jimmy Chuang (Vice President of Structured Finance, SolarCity) and Amy Grace (North and South American Wind Analyst, Bloomberg New Energy Finance)

For more information on the Symposium, see
http://www.cuenergysymposium.com/

Navigating Shifting Geopolitics of Oil & Gas


 
The panel on Navigating Shifting Geopolitics of Oil and Gas during the 9th annual Columbia University Energy Symposium, which took place Friday November 22nd 2013 at Columbia University in New York City.

The panel is moderated by Jonathan Chanis (Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University) and the panelists are Osman Shahenshah (CEO,
Afren) Michael Levi (David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy, Council on Foreign Relations), Robert Johnston (Director, Global Energy and Natural Resources Practice, Eurasia Group) and Benjamin Dell (Founder and Managing Partner, Kimmeridge Energy)

For more information on the Symposium, see
http://www.cuenergysymposium.com/

Thursday, December 5, 2013

DAILY FIVE: December 5, 2013

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Ethiopia spearheads green energy in sub-Saharan Africa
AFP - From the sky, the 84 glimmering white turbines at Ashegoda wind farm shoot up from the ground like massive spokes, standing out high amid vast expanses of yellow wheat.
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Shell’s massive Prelude hull world’s biggest-ever floating vessel and first ocean-based LNG plant
Royal Dutch Shell PLC says it has completed building the hull of the world’s largest floating facility, which has been constructed to process natural gas off the coast of western Australia. Financial Post

Is The Oil & Gas Industry Serious About Asset Integrity?
In the wake of the Gulf of Mexico disaster, is BP and the rest of the industry genuine about wanting change?

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

CNN Interview with Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum Resources


 
A chat with CNN on Nigerian Petroleum Industry

PwC's Nason on the new natural resources frontiers; dubs Africa the 'ris...


 

Christopher Nason, Director of Forensic Services at PwC, reveals the firm's role in assessing the risks associated with new oil frontiers. "It is about the political understanding, also taxation, regulation and things that can catch people unawares," he tells Proactiveinvestors. He dubs Africa is the rising continent and says it is attracting a huge amount of interest.

PwC's Nason on the new natural resources frontiers; dubs Africa the 'ris...


 

Christopher Nason, Director of Forensic Services at PwC, reveals the firm's role in assessing the risks associated with new oil frontiers. "It is about the political understanding, also taxation, regulation and things that can catch people unawares," he tells Proactiveinvestors. He dubs Africa is the rising continent and says it is attracting a huge amount of interest.

PwC's Nason on the new natural resources frontiers; dubs Africa the 'ris...


 

Christopher Nason, Director of Forensic Services at PwC, reveals the firm's role in assessing the risks associated with new oil frontiers. "It is about the political understanding, also taxation, regulation and things that can catch people unawares," he tells Proactiveinvestors. He dubs Africa is the rising continent and says it is attracting a huge amount of interest.

PwC's Nason on the new natural resources frontiers; dubs Africa the 'ris...


 

Christopher Nason, Director of Forensic Services at PwC, reveals the firm's role in assessing the risks associated with new oil frontiers. "It is about the political understanding, also taxation, regulation and things that can catch people unawares," he tells Proactiveinvestors. He dubs Africa is the rising continent and says it is attracting a huge amount of interest.

BP Graduate film - Bunmi


 

If you'd like to see more about Bunmi or are a student or graduate and want to work at the forefront of innovation at BP, please explore our website dedicated to students and graduates http://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate...

US: Domestic Oil Production Up 50% Since Obama


 
 
"The United States produced more crude oil than it imported in October for the first time in almost 20 years, the federal Energy Information Administration announced Wednesday. U.S. crude oil production averaged 7.7 million barrels per day in October while 7.6 million barrels per day were imported. Total petroleum net imports were the lowest since February 1991.

Canadian Overseas Petroleum on Exxon and the prospects for Liberia


 
Arthur Millholland, chief executive of Canadian Overseas Petroleum (CVE:XOP), maps out the potential of its block in Liberia, where the group is partnered with Exxon Mobil.

ELN - What could Scottish independence mean for Oil and Gas?


 
Colin Pearson, tax expert at EY explains the implications of Scottish independence in the oil and gas sector.