Key US oil supplier may cut off spigot Sunday Washington Examiner Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:42 PM PST CHRIS KAHN AP Energy Writer NEW YORK One of the biggest suppliers of oil to the United States may shut off the spigot this weekend, pushing crude and gasoline prices higher for Americans. Nigeria, which supplies 8 percent of U.S. oil imports, could see production halted if striking workers walk off the job Sunday. Workers are demanding the return of a vital government fuel subsidy that has kept ... | Progress Energy customers could be on hook as insurer hesitates on $2B payout St. Petersburg Times Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:38 PM PST By Ivan Penn, Times Staff Writer Friday, January 13, 2012 Progress Energy already plans to stick its customers with a $670 million bill for the botched upgrade to the Crystal River nuclear plant. Now those customers have reason to fear that Progress will try to stick them again. Why? Progress' oft-repeated contention that insurance will pay the rest of the $2.5 billion repair bill looks ... | JetBlue CEO Barger on Growth Strategy Bloomberg Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:37 PM PST Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- David Barger, president and chief executive officer of JetBlue Airways Corp., talks about consolidation in the airline industry and JetBlue's growth strategy. Barger also discusses energy costs, JetBlue's routes and travel demand. | Energy Conversion Jumps Most Since 1983 After Debt Payment BusinessWeek Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:36 PM PST Energy Conversion Devices Inc., a U.S. solar panel maker that suspended production last year, climbed the most in almost three decades after making an interest payment that it had previously deferred. | TransCanada files reports with regulators Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:30 PM PST JUNEAU, Alaska - TransCanada Corp. has filed environmental reports with federal regulators for its proposed Alaska natural gas pipeline project. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently c... | PG&E backs plan to support SmartMeter opt-outs Novato Advance Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:25 PM PST In an effort to provide its customers who have concerns about wireless SmartMeter technology with alternative options for recording their energy use, Pacific Gas and Electric Company asked the California Public Utilities Commission to give customers a choice to use traditional analog, mechanical meters. | | |
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