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The AI Revolution Needs Chips, Software – and Gas Pipelines

Big metal tubes filled with flammable vapor aren’t an obvious element of the artificial intelligence vision. By Liam Denning Liam Denning is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy. A former banker, he edited the Wall Street Journal’s Heard on the Street column and wrote the Financial Times’s Lex column.   The fervor for all things AI …

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EQT to Acquire Mountain Valley Pipeline Owner for $5.5 Billion

Controversial project is due to be completed in second quarter Equitrans was spun out of EQT in 2018 after investor pressure US natural gas producer EQT Corp. agreed to buy back former unit Equitrans Midstream Corp. for about $5.5 billion in stock, the latest in a flurry of deals in the oil and gas pipeline industry. The transaction will …

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Anatomy of the Deal: A $35 Bln Gas Reunion Tracks a Topsy-Turvy Market

(Reuters Breakingviews) – Gas producer EQT’s old management weathered an activist investor outcry, squeaked through an expensive deal, and spun off its pipeline division – only to be ejected by the executives they bought out. Now, new management is putting the pieces back together, on Monday striking a merger with that spinoff, Equitrans Midstream. It’s a sign …

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Oil Price Gains Capped by Demand Concerns

Summary Ukraine drone strikes start fire at Lukoil’s NORSI refinery IEA expects oil demand to grow to record high China oil purchases continue recent downturn LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) – Oil prices rose in Tuesday trade as tensions in the Middle East continued to spur concern, but gains were capped by bearish demand sentiment ahead …

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