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FT Energy Weekly

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A weekly roundup of the top energy news and themes, with the Financial Times's energy team.Energy Weekly is no longer being updated, so visit the FT Energy page at ft.com/energy for the latest energy news.

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  • UK shale, onshore oil and infrastructure investment, and Total
    Sep 21 2011
    In this week’s podcast: We are mostly in the UK this week – first we look at estimates for shale gas, then we ask the question, who is going to pay for the £200bn needed to upgrade the ageing energy infrastructure, and then we consider the prospect of onshore oil and gas with Anthony Lobo, head of UK oil and gas at KPMG. We end the show in France with Total and we ask Anish Kapadia, director and senior research analyst at Tudor, Pickering, Holt and Co, what we should expect from an investors meeting coming up on Monday.Presented by Sylvia Pfeifer with David Blair.Produced by LJ Filotrani

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    15 m
  • Libya oil, Zimbabwe mining, Greenland drilling
    Sep 14 2011
    In this week’s podcast: How quickly can Libya return to a pre-war production level of 1.6m barrels of oil a day? Zimbabwe and the fight between the government and mining companies over indigenisation laws; and, the eagerly expected promise of oil and gas in Greenland fails to deliver.Presented by David Blair with Javier Blas, William MacNamara and Vincent Boland.Produced by LJ Filotrani

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    16 m
  • Tony Hayward, solar, Afghanistan
    Sep 7 2011
    In this week’s podcast: Former chief executive of BP, Tony Hayward, strikes his first deal at the head of his new investment vehicle, Vallares; after the failure of one of the largest solar panel producers in the US - we ask Jeremy Leggett, founder and executive chairman of the solar equipment company, Solarcentury - is this a signal the sector is in trouble? and, Chinese energy company CNPC is poised to win the first oilfield to be tendered in Afghanistan for a decade.Presented by Sylvia Pfeifer with Vincent Boland and Pilita Clark in the studio in London and Matthew Green in Islamabad - interviewed by Serena Tarling.Produced by LJ Filotrani

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    12 m
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