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Energy Roundup: China Chases Repsol's YPF, Dynegy Sells Plants, Global Warming Junket, and More

By Kirsten Korosec | Aug 10, 2009

China’s energy resources hunt continues — Two Chinese firms have reportedly proposed paying at least $17 billion for all of Repsol YPF’s stake in its Argentine unit YPF.  China National Petroleum and CNOOC officials met with Repsol executives last month to discuss the offer, which, if accepted, would one of the largest overseas investments by China, according to unnamed sources. A spokesman for Repsol, Spain’s largest oil producer, said it hasn’t received a bid. [Source: WSJ, Bloomberg]

Dynegy raises much-needed funds with power plant sales — Houston-based Dynegy has agreed to sell eight power plants and another one under development to private equity firm LS Power Groupin a cash-and-stock deal valued at $1.5 billion. Dynegy, which reported its second-quarter net income loss widened $345 million from $272 million, announced a four-year cost-cutting program to save up to $450 million. [Source: Dynegy, Houston Business Journal]

Echelon smart meter business expands with Duke Energy contractEchelon could see its initial $15.8 million smart meter order with Duke Energy expand to $150 million if the utility uses its devices in a planned expansion into Ohio and Indiana. Duke has received regulator approval to deploy more than 700,000 smart meters in Ohio over the next five years and is awaiting word on whether it can proceed with plans in Indiana. [Source: Greentech Media]

Global warming trip takes lawmakers to top tourist spots– Congress members on a taxpayer-funded trip to study climate change snorkeled at the Great Barrier Reef, flew to the South Pole and visited the Australian rain forest, a WSJ report found. Of course, this isn’t the only Congressional trip in recent years. Legislators and aides reported spending about $13  million on overseas trips last year, a nearly 10-fold jump since 1995. [Source: WSJ]

Chevron hits oil in Angola – U.S. oil major Chevron, along with its affiliate Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, made a discovery of natural gas and oil offshore Angola. The discovery was made in Block O, which produced an average of 344,000 barrels of liquids per day as of 2008.  [Source: Chevron, Rigzone]

Apache’s natural gas supply finds a home with Kitimat – Houston-based Apache Corp. will supply liquefied natural gas to Asia through Kitimat LNG’s proposed export terminal in Canada. The agreement provides an outlet for Apache, which has recently said it could drill as many as 3,000 wells in British Columbia with the potential to produce 10 billion cubic feet of gas each. [Source: Kitimat LNGWSJ]

Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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  • CNPC, Cnooc in massive bid for Repsol unit: report

    MarketWatch - 105 days 15 hours 14 minutes ago

    Cnooc reportedly teams with China National Petroleum Corp. to acquire all of Repsol YPF’s stake in its Argentine unit for up to $17 billion, in what could be the biggest single overseas investment by Chinese companies

  • Interest in Repsol's YPF Unit Grows Among State-owned Oil Firms

    BNET Energy - 140 days 20 hours 16 minutes ago

    A number of state-owned energy companies are reportedly circling Repsol YPF’s Argentine arm — and not all of them are Chinese. In a post last week, BNET discussedimplications ofChina National Petroleum Company’s interest in reviving its $17 billion bid for Repsol’s Argentine unit YPF. China National Offshore Oil Company or CNOOC...

  • China's CNPC Eyes Repsol YPF's Argentine Arm

    BNET Energy - 144 days 18 hours 11 minutes ago

    In yet another sign of China’s interest in locking up oil and gas resources for its energy-hungry economy, China National Petroleum Company is reportedly reviving its $17 billion bid for the Argentine arm of Repsol YPF. CNPC may offer to buy up to 75 percent of YPF — Repsol’s Argentine company –while China National Offshore Oil...

  • China National Petroleum Corp in $17 Billion Argentina Oil Bid$

    BusinessWeek - 144 days 5 hours 16 minutes ago

    Posted by: Dexter Roberts on July 03 More news out showing China is serious about picking up overseas assets to meet its surging energy and resource needs. This time, a report published yesterday in the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post, says that China National Petroleum Corp, Chinas largest oil and gas company, wants to resurrect...

  • Repsol Denies Report of Chinese Bid for YPF

    New York Times - 106 days 2 hours 30 minutes ago

    Repsol, the Spanish energy giant, denied reports on Monday that Chinese oil and gas producers had made a $17 billion offer for its Argentine unit, YPF. Such a deal would be the largest cross-border acquisition to emerge from China

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