Friday Jan 28, 2022
Myanmar, competition take-off and carbon capture bandwagon
On this week’s EVOL, top of the agenda is the announcement from TotalEnergies and Chevron on their exit from Myanmar amid an escalating human rights crisis. That decision means the future of the huge Yadana field, key to the energy security of both Myanmar and Thailand, is hanging in the balance.
Next, it’s not so much a war of words, but more of a one-way hammering as CHC uses choice language to convince competition authorities that its takeover of Babcock’s former North Sea helicopter business is not a threat to the market.
And rounding us off is the next stage in the UK Government’s plans to progress carbon capture developments, with bids being put forward for major emitters to join the clusters.
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