Global chemical company completes fourth divestiture in sale of methanol business
A European-headquartered chemical company on Monday announced a $2.1 billion deal to sell its methanol subsidiary, completing its fourth divestment in the last 10 months.
Read MoreCarbon removal platform restructures, appoints CEO
A carbon removal data platform has announced it has become a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) and brought in a new CEO.
Read MoreGovt departments need to work better together for success in Article 6, says Ghana
Countries hoping for success in Article 6 need to design government departments to work better together, a key figure in the development of Ghana’s Article 6 framework said on Monday.
Read MoreQatar-based carbon registry announces large issuance to South American renewables project
A carbon registry headquartered in Qatar has announced its first issuance of 800,000 units to a South American renewable energy project.
Read MoreDATA DIVE: Half of voluntary carbon credits retired this year are at least five years old
Half of credits retired from the four main registries of the voluntary carbon market this year are at least five years old, according to new data analysis from Carbon Pulse.
Read MorePortugal reinstates carbon tax as it seeks EU-recommended emission cuts -media
The Portuguese government has unfrozen a tax on CO2, previously suspended, in an attempt to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and obey recommendations by the European Commission, national media reported on Monday.
Read MoreEuro Markets: EUAs little changed as dip-buying meets continued selling interest
European carbon prices fluctuated in line with natural gas prices on Monday, ending the session almost unchanged as selling interest in the afternoon capped earlier gains, though participants reported an uptick in dip-buying.
Read MoreVCM Report: Voluntary carbon market stalls, ICVCM board fails to meet at the end of August
Thin liquidity continued to plague the voluntary carbon market last week although news of some big ticket tenders brightened the outlook.
Read MoreUK spends £250 mln monthly on electricity imported from Europe -report
The UK is importing electricity from Europe at record levels, with the country now spending over £250 million each month, according to new analysis commissioned by power producer Drax.
Read MoreCarbon Trader, ExxonMobil – London
Working within ExxonMobil’s global Biofuels & Carbon trading team, the successful applicant will play a substantial role in trading our European carbon portfolio, and particularly focusing on the European and UK Emissions Trading Systems. They will work closely with the rest of the Biofuels & Carbon team and with the wider ExxonMobil Trading and Analytics teams. This role also requires the development of strong relationships both internally across the ExxonMobil ‘system’ as well as externally with many trading counterparties and brokers.
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