The US says a cap on Russian oil prices would save billions of dollars for importers like Turkey and Thailand
A proposed price cap on Russian oil could mean importers in the largest emerging markets pay billions...
A proposed price cap on Russian oil could mean importers in the largest emerging markets pay billions of dollars a year less for oil than otherwise, according to US Treasury estimates reported by the Financial Times.
The findings came from a Treasury study, which looked at the impact of two alternatives on the global oil market: a system allowing shipments priced below a set level, and embargoes without those exemptions.
The planned G7 price cap could save the 50 largest emerging market and low-income countries — ranging from Turkey to El Salvador and Thailand — about $160 billion annually in spending on oil imports, the study found.
Texas seeks CO2 well oversight to speed up permitting
Following North Dakota and Wyoming's successful attempts, the Railroad Commission of Texas will apply...
Following North Dakota and Wyoming's successful attempts, the Railroad Commission of Texas will apply to the Environmental Protection Agency for enforcement authority over Class VI carbon dioxide wells to streamline permitting for carbon capture and storage projects and support the state's ambition to become a CCS powerhouse. "Primacy over Class VI wells should be granted for consistency sake and to help the state more effectively encourage investment in emission reduction technologies and related projects," said Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association President Ed Longanecker.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse was no angel thanks to numerous missteps and a high-profile corporate spying...
Swiss bank Credit Suisse was no angel thanks to numerous missteps and a high-profile corporate spying scandal, but the internet decided this weekend to brand the firm with a big scarlet D: The bank’s credit default swaps (CDS)—a security that reflects how much default risk the market sees—surged yesterday after rumors spread throughout the trading floor that the bank was short on cash.
Looking ahead…the bank is expected to make a restructuring announcement on October 27 that will address its plans for coming back from epic blunders like the $5.5 billion loss it sustained when client Archegos Capital collapsed last year.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile yesterday that soared over northern Japan before landing in the Pacific Ocean, forcing Japan to warn residents to take cover and causing a temporary suspension of train service in the area. It’s the first time North Korea has sent a missile into Japanese airspace in five years, and it represents a major escalation. Japan’s prime minister strongly condemned the launch, which came after Japan conducted anti-submarine exercises with the US and South Korea last week.
Tesla shares sank more than 8% Monday as third-quarter deliveries fell short of expectations....
Tesla shares sank more than 8% Monday as third-quarter deliveries fell short of expectations. The EV maker set a new record for the quarter, delivering 343,830 vehicles — but that still didn't meet analysts' projections.