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| | | ... shale oil and gas resources. The fund will invest up to $US175m in KKR energy private equity investments including natural gas exploration and production, with the remainder going into the KKR Energy Income and Growth Fund, which focuses on unconventional ... |
| | | | ... 'unconventional' oil such as shale oil, and any gases that involve fracking. It will not screen traditional oil or natural gas. UCA chief executive Michael Walsh said despite anti-fossil fuel campaigning, such as the "Go Fossil Free" campaign, institutions ... |
| | | | IFM Investors has agreed to invest around $1.3 billion of equity funding in a natural gas liquefaction and liquefied natural gas (LNG) loading facility in Quintana Island near Freeport, Texas. The project, planned by Freeport LNG Expansion, L.P., will ... |
| | | | ... "The biggest issue is we don't have the infrastructure to get that oil where it needs to be. They are flaring more natural gas than you can believe in the middle of the United States. They have to burn it off because they have nowhere to put it." He ... |
| | | | ... but Rio Tinto was four cents lower at $66.49. Meanwhile, Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 53 cents to $37.93 and Santos had increased seven cents ... |
| | | | ... QBE shares down 70 cents, or 5.8 per cent, at $11.30. Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 49 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $37.89 and Santos had increased ... |
| | | | ... Young, and CLSA. Most recently she worked at Dart Energy, a company specialising in the exploration and production of natural gas extracted from coal beds and shale. Savage has 18 years of equity analysis experience, working at BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse ... |
| | | | ... Woodside Petroleum was 99 cents higher at $36.27 after it dumped plans for its controversial $45 billion liquefied natural gas project at James Price Point in Western Australia. Woodside will review alternative ideas with its joint-venture partners in ... |
| | | | ... role reflects the growth in our global client base and recognises the increased demand for income from technologies, natural gas pipelines, energy, transport and telecommunications, media and technology," Mark Beardow, head of fixed income at AMP Capital ... |
| | | | ... production and revenue had risen by about 30 per cent in 2012 to new records, because of its massive Pluto liquefied natural gas operations in Western Australia. Woodside's revenue in the 12 months to December 31 was $6.2 billion, up 30 per cent from ... |
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