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FIS to Report Second Quarter Earnings on August 3, 2021

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 8, 2021– FIS ® (NYSE: FIS), a global leader in financial services technology, will announce second quarter 2021 financial results on Tues., August 3, 2021 , prior to market open. The company will sponsor a live webcast of its earnings conference call with Read...
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Refinery closures decreased U.S. refinery capacity during 2020

As a result of several U.S. refinery closures in 2020, U.S. operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity, the primary measure of refinery capacity in the United States, dropped 4.5% to a total of 18.1 million barrels per calendar day (b/cd) at the start of 2021. The end-of-year 2020...
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Project Tracking Wind Power in Texas — Pick the Winners

Where are these Texas wind turbines everyone is talking about that keep the ERCOT power grid going? Who owns these wind farms in Texas? How much power is generated by these assets in the state of Texas today? We can answer all these questions and more in Enverus...
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China’s anti-sanctions law will force businesses to make tough choice

Last month, China passed a law to counter foreign sanctions and the so-called “power politics” of some Western countries. Foreign businesses with suppliers in China may face more scrutiny from the government for carrying out due diligence in the Asian powerhouse, leaving them tangled in a wider geopolitical...
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California’s hydroelectric generation affected by historic drought

Most of the western United States is experiencing intense and historic drought conditions. California is one of the most severely affected states. As of June 22, 2021, 100% of the state is experiencing some degree of drought. About 33% of the state has been categorized under exceptional drought,...
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Innovation starts with operational risk management

Operational risk and innovation are not often discussed in the same conversation. That’s probably because operational risk is almost an acceptable background risk, as it is always present and can never be fully mitigated. And the fact that it is all-pervasive and embedded in the way people work,...
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U.S. shale firms hesitate to hedge more, despite surge in oil prices

NEW YORK (Reuters) by Devika Krishna Kumar – U.S. shale producers promised investors they would keep a tight rein on spending in 2021, and the restraint on drilling has extended to their hedging strategies even as crude prices surged due to disarray among OPEC and allied producing countries. Oil demand...
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Talking UK Power with David Holt

An Interview with David Holt, CEO of Enegen ComTech Advisory: In the recent past, it has been made easier to bring smaller generation assets to the table. Can you describe how? David Holt: Whilst National Grid ESO, the UK electricity system operator (NGE) have not updated their core...
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Enuit Successfully Completes SOC® 2 Type 1 Examination, Reinforcing its Commitment to Data Security

HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, July 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Enuit Inc, an award-winning provider of enterprise risk management (ETRM / CTRM) solutions for energy and commodities trading companies worldwide, today announced that it has successfully completed SOC 2 Type 1 Service Organization Controls (SOC) examination. The examination affirms Enuit’s long-standing...
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UK Government opens consultation on MIFID II

Her Majesty’s Treasury (HMT) has opened a consultation, the “Wholesale Markets Review”, which primarily covers the future application of MIFID II in the UK, now that a separate jurisdiction exists following the end of the Brexit transition period. The consultation page can be found here and the document...
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