(Bloomberg) -- New Year’s Eve is set for record-breaking temperatures in London as gusts of warm wind sweep across England, bringing much needed relief to an energy market facing an unprecedented crisis.
Oil drillers in the biggest U.S. fields are shouldering record costs at the same time that some banks are increasingly reluctant to loan money to the sector, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
Carbon emissions in China could peak two years earlier than planned as the economy slows and Beijing prioritizes renewable energy, according to a leading government think tank.
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