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Features
What risk managers at multinationals are doing about carbon emissions
With punishment taxes on the horizon, companies are discovering the commercial benefits of cutting carbon dioxide emissions. Chief risk officer Carl Leeman gives a snapshot of what his firm is doing in this space
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Analysis
Terror attack – a lesson to all multinationals operating in unstable MENA
An attack on the Tigantourine gas plant in Algeria led many companies, including oil and energy firm Statoil, to review their risk management procedures Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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Analysis
'EU and Russia must find a way to work together'
Western observers are warning of a second Cold War but what’s really going on in the Kremlin – and how much is Vladimir Putin prepared to gamble?
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Analysis
AEGIS provides first cyber cover for operational technologies
Lloyd’s syndicate AEGIS claims to offer first cyber solution for operational technology and critical infrastructure
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Analysis
Cyber attacks will cost oil and gas firms €1.24bn by 2018 - Willis
The energy sector’s vulnerability to cyber attacks will prove costly unless effective market solutions are found, says Willis
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Analysis
Soft energy insurance rates set to accelerate - Marsh
Energy insurance buyers are likely to benefit from an increasingly softening market, according to Marsh
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Analysis
Governments urged to help energy firms tackle cyber risk
Government powers must co-operate with the energy sector to mitigate an increasing cyber threat, says Marsh
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Analysis
Middle East energy firms lead the way in risk management
Energy firms in the Middle East are displaying the best approach to risk management within the sector, says Marsh
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Analysis
ACE appoints new energy manager for continental Europe
Edwin Schleich will manage the insurer’s energy portfolio, focusing on the chemicals and petrochemicals industries
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Opinion
Opinion: Main risk exposures are now cyber and natural catastrophe
Repsol’s director of insurance Miguel Luque Herrán on the key challenges affecting the oil and gas industry
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Analysis
Powering up
With the use of fossil fuels reaching crisis point, renewable sources of energy are on the increase, yet still pose problems in terms of costs and specific risk
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Analysis
Challenging times for energy and power insurance buyers
Energy and power firms face a difficult time in the insurance market because of new risks, continued losses, large capacities and selective underwriters, says Willis executive
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Analysis
Energy firms forced into risky environments
JLT Speciality’s new energy MD warns of challenges ahead
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Opinion
Opinion: The old-fashioned coal plants facing closure are being worked as hard as possible
The EU energy strategy will take many old-fashioned coal-fired power stations out of production says Andrew Leslie
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Analysis
Energy risk engineering: 'fundamental lessons have not been learnt'
Aon’s new lead for energy risk engineering advises greater communication to prevent recurring risks
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Analysis
Balance of power shifts in energy sector
The US’s growing self-sufficiency in oil and gas is adding to environmental and climatic risks to create a volatile energy sector, yet the risks are manageable
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Analysis
Failure of water assets remains the top risk for water companies in eight consecutive years
Sabotage/terrorism risks have jumped up the risk scale
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Analysis
Insurers in Germany seek more renewable energy investment
GDV calls for improved security and stability
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Analysis
Energy firms face increased cyber risk in political war zones
Threats stem from malicious intent and lax company technological systems
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Graphics
Risk Indicator: Rising energy costs
The USA is set to become the biggest oil producer in the world, which should help its problematic economy and thwart the rise of China
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