- Iran to start work on 20 per cent nuclear fuel (FT)
- Toyota to recall Prius in Japan (FT)
- China buys $60bn worth of Australian coal (FT)
- Climate scandal professor: I thought of killing myself (The Times)
- BP faces investor revolt over oil sands (The Telegraph)
- India’s Reliance eyes troubled Canadian oil sands group (FT)
- Carbon price may need to reach €100, say UK MPs (FT)
- TNK-BP to strive for efficiency; and Maxim Barsky profile (FT)
- Wijers says Shell has learnt lesson on pay (FT)
- China to increase LNG imports to address shortage (Xinhua)
- Detectives question climate scientist over leaks (Guardian)
- Oil fuels UK producer price rises (BBC)
- Labour shortages may increase Australian LNG project costs, says Fitch (Bloomberg)
- SEC provides guidance on climate risk disclosure (Argus)
- Gazprom delays Shtokman start-up date (FT)
- Nigerian militant group says it disabled Shell pipeline (Bloomberg)
- CNOOC falls in HK after Ugandan acquisition report (Bloomberg)
- Blast at Connecticut power plant kills five (FT)
- RWE, seeking lower carbon emissions, plans to sell holding in coal plants (Bloomberg)
- Marred poll exposes Nigeria reform failures (FT)
- China wind, solar companies seek growth in US, Europe (Reuters)
- BG chief predicts decade of robust growth (FT)
- Property investors prepare for a green future (FT)
- Google doles out grants for energy-efficient hardware (Daily Targum)


