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Pepco Energy’s $6.8 billion takeover by Exelon has been conditionally approved by Maryland, bringing deal a step closer to fruition.
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One of China’s two big state nuclear firms has won the green light for a domestic IPO that could be the largest in five years.
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Four former members of congress are charged with money laundering, embezzlement and other crimes related to an alleged corruption scheme at state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited DuPont for 11 safety violations in the case of four worker deaths at the company’s plant in La Porte, Texas.
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Brazil’s president said she views requirements to use local oil equipment and services as well as a more state-controlled regulatory scheme for key drilling areas as central to her energy strategy, damping hopes for an overhaul.
U.S. officials said the attempted seizure appeared to stem from a March 22 dispute, when the Alpine Eternity hit an Iranian oil rig. It was the second confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz in two weeks.
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Gulf leaders give some support to Iran nuclear talks as Obama bolsters security guarantees.
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Reforms to China’s electricity sector are coming into focus, spelling more bad news for coal-powered operators such as China Resources Power.
The House on Thursday passed legislation giving Congress a chance to review any nuclear agreement reached with Iran next month.
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Narendra Modi’s dual coal strategy of cutting red tape and sparking competition typifies his approach to getting the cumbersome Indian economy to work better.
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Japan’s tentative energy plan seeks to increase renewable sources, but will still draw heavily on the country’s traditional energy suppliers: unpopular nuclear power and imported fossil fuels.
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After slashing the number of drilling rigs for months, U.S. shale-oil companies say they may bring rigs back into service.
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