Energy, utilities and mining

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Helping you manage today's key issues in the following sectors:

  • Oil & gas (Energy)

    In such changing market conditions, oil & gas companies must contend with challenging regulatory requirements, uncertain market conditions, and more difficult resource constraints.

  • Power & utilities

    The utility sector is complex & changing rapidly as companies pursue new clean technologies, smart grid applications, optimise their energy mix in response to modern climate change & sustainability pressures.

  • Mining

    Mining companies around the world are responding to challenges through innovative strategies - seeking access to capital through innovative structures, accessing resources on new frontiers.

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Alan Page
Global leader
Energy, utilities & mining
Tel: +1 (214) 740 6727
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Manfred Wiegand
Global leader, Power & Utilities
Tel: +49 (201) 438 1509
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Tim Goldsmith
Global leader, Mining
Tel: +61 (3) 8603 2016
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Highlights

Mine 2011 - Global mining trends

These are interesting times for the mining industry, with increasing scrutiny from governments, customers and other stakeholders. Growing demand for its products, driven by emerging markets, highlights that supply will be the most significant challenge it will face.

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Power deals 2010 annual review

Power deals includes analysis of all global cross-border and domestic electricity, gas and renewable energy deal activity.

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Mining Deals 2011 mid-year report: Riders on the Storm

The blistering pace of mining M&A in the first half grinds to a halt. But the slowdown is likely to be temporary as China is well positioned to make opportunistic buys and lead a rebound in global M&A.

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Carbon Disclosure Project 2011: Global 500 Report

Are E&U companies leading the charge around climate change? They're already making significant investments in renewable energy, alternative fuel and technologies, nuclear power and energy efficiency, but they're worried about regulatory uncertainty and shifting political views on carbon and climate change.

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