Dream of Offshore U.S. Wind Power May Be Too Ugly for Trump
By Joe Ryan and Jennifer A. Dlouhy (Bloomberg) — Offshore wind companies have spent years struggling to convince skeptics that the future of U.S.
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By Joe Ryan and Jennifer A. Dlouhy (Bloomberg) — Offshore wind companies have spent years struggling to convince skeptics that the future of U.S.
By Peter Millard (Bloomberg) — European oil majors given a taste of Brazil may soon be ready for more. Norway’s Statoil ASA, Anglo-Dutch company
By Jessica Shankleman (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc may contract to build offshore wind farms in the U.K. and across Europe, after winning a bid to
By Alessandra Migliaccio and Tommaso Ebhardt (Bloomberg) — Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri SpA is expected to sign a binding contract to build cruise
By Laura Blewitt (Bloomberg) — The biggest gasoline market in the U.S. is bursting at the seams. Traders are lining up to export gasoline and diesel from
By Mark Gilbert (Bloomberg View) — About a year ago, I wrote a couple of columns examining the data available in the industries responsible for moving
By Joe Easton (Bloomberg) — A British drone operator has won a contract to inspect rigs operated by one of the world’s largest oil producers. Sky
By Liam Denning (Bloomberg Gadfly) — GasLog Partners LP is an unsexy business operating in decidedly ugly times. So, naturally, it’s worth a
By Jessica Shankleman (Bloomberg) — Wind farm developers installed more power than any other form of energy last year in Europe, helping turbines to
By Austin Weinstein (Bloomberg) — So far, President Donald Trump has mostly declared policy 140 characters at a time, or through flurries of executive
By Christian Wienberg (Bloomberg) — A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the owner of the world’s biggest container shipping line, is paying particular attention to
By Rob Verdonck and Kelly Gilblom (Bloomberg) — Almost a year after the first liquefied natural gas cargo left the Gulf of Mexico, the U.K. is still
By Christian Wienberg (Bloomberg) — A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S unexpectedly lost money in 2016 as Denmark’s biggest company wrote down the value of some of
By Shobhana Chandra (Bloomberg) — The U.S. trade deficit widened last year to the biggest since 2012 as exports fell more than imports, though a
By Kyunghee Park (Bloomberg) — Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., South Korea’s biggest sea carrier, said it will post losses through the first half of
By Bailey Lipschultz (Bloomberg) — While oil drillers in U.S. shale basins are starting to see business come back, their offshore brethren will have
By Firat Kayakiran, Rachel Graham and Laura Blewitt (Bloomberg) — America’s East Coast gasoline glut is back and it’s so big that tankers bound
By Enda Curran (Bloomberg) — If Donald Trump slapped China with punishing tariffs, the pain would also be felt by Japan, South Korea and Taiwan,
(Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s $3.8 billion sale of North Sea oil and gas fields creates a model for further transactions in a region where the
By Rakteem Katakey, Andy Hoffman and Angelina Rascouet (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, looking to pare debt swollen by last
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