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Oil Majors' $60 Billion Cuts Don't Go Far Enough as Crude Slides
2015-08-14 07:21:12| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
The $60 billion of oil-industry spending cuts this year aren't likely to be enough to meet sacrosanct dividend commitments as crude languishes near a six-year low. The world's biggest producers will need to trim investments by a further $26 billion, according to Jefferies Group LLC. Capital spending will have to fall 10 percent next year, Banco Santander SA says.
Why Oil Majors Will Beat Earnings By 30%
2015-07-07 22:36:49| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Barclays' Paul Cheng expects all 10 America-based oil majors-including Chevron , ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil -to beat earnings forecasts. He explains why: We expect our group of 10 America-based major oil companies and 12 independent refiners will report results either in line or better than current consensus expectations.
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K-SWISS "Majors" Pack
2015-06-19 09:17:36| Footwear - Topix.net
K-SWISS continues delving into its archives for re-releases of its most iconic silhouettes. In the "Majors" Pack, the footwear label celebrates the most prestigious tennis tournaments around the world by offering the Gstaad and Si-18 International models in the two colorways of retro green and blue.
Oil And Gas Majors Call For Carbon Pricing
2015-06-05 02:49:37| oilandgasonline Home Page
Major oil and gas companies BG Group plc, BP plc, Eni S.p.A., Royal Dutch Shell plc, Statoil ASA and Total SA, recently announced their call to governments around the world and to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to introduce carbon pricing systems and create clear, stable, ambitious policy frameworks that could eventually connect national systems.
Oil majors climate call exposes US-Europe rift carbon pricing
2015-06-04 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The failed attempt by the world's oil majors to speak on climate change action with one voice has laid bare disagreement between U.S. and European companies on putting a price on carbon. The world's top oil companies have struggled for years to form a joint front in the face of growing criticism for not taking leadership against climate change. This week's letter calling for a global carbon pricing by Europe's Statoil, Total, BP, Shell as well as ENI and BG showed first signs of such an agreement,...
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