Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
A joint study agreement with shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. is Chevron New Energies' latest partnership to advance low carbon solutions worldwide.
"Together, Brookfield and Origin can support Australia’s multi-decade transition journey and accelerate our progress towards its emissions-reduction targets," Stewart Upson, Brookfield's Asia Pacific CEO, said.
Chevron New Energies and joint venture JERA strengthen their working relationship by collaborating on multiple low carbon opportunities in the U.S. and across the Asia Pacific region.
"The coalition has agreed the price cap will be a fixed price that will be reviewed regularly rather than a discount to an index," a G7 source reported, adding that an initial price should be set in the coming weeks.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including SLB’s acquisition of Houston-based Gyrodata and NextEra Energy’s $1.1 billion renewable natural gas expansion.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including NOG’s $330 million Permian Basin acquisition in Midland County, Texas, plus the closing of the $1.96 billion buyout of Shell Midstream.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including BP’s $4.1 billion acquisition of Houston-based Archaea Energy and Continental Resources’ take-private merger agreement.
The new agreement to develop a battery energy storage system between Shell and AMPYR Australia will be one of the biggest of its kind in Australia's New South Wales.
EIG formed and manages MidOcean Energy to build a high-quality, diversified, global “pure play” integrated LNG company by leveraging EIG’s experience in the global LNG sector.