Companies

Apple to Construct Onshore Wind Turbines in Denmark

Technology giant Apple plans to invest in the construction of two 200m-tall wind turbines in Denmark, some of the world’s largest onshore turbines. The turbines will be located near the Danish town of Esbjerg, and could produce 62GWh of clean energy per year. This would power 20,000 homes. The turbines …

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Schlumberger Sells U.S. Fracking Business

The world’s largest oilfield services provider, Schlumberger, is selling its North American fracking business to Liberty Oilfield Services for a minority stake in a new combined company after the oil price crash crushed the U.S. shale patch’s fracking activity. Schlumberger has agreed to combine its onshore hydraulic fracturing business in …

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Saudi Aramco Wants to be More Like Exxon and Shell

Saudi Arabia Oil Co.’s senior management reshuffle is more than just a game of high-level musical chairs at any old energy company. The oil giant faces an uphill battle to meet promises made before its record-setting initial public offering last year — and before the coronavirus pandemic hit — to …

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BP to Sell Oil, Gas Assets Even If Prices Rebound

BP will sell oil and gas assets to fund its ambitious low-carbon strategy even if prices improve, three unnamed sources told Reuters. A tenfold increase in investments in low carbon businesses to some $5 billion annually is among BP’s new strategic priorities for the next ten years as the supermajor …

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