Militants blow-up Eni pipeline in Nigeria
Eni is the latest firm to be the fall victim militant attacks in Nigeria.
Eni is the latest firm to be the fall victim militant attacks in Nigeria.
A huge march through Paris on the eve of international climate talks in the French capital will not go ahead following Friday’s terror attacks. The organisers of the march, which had been expected to draw as many as several hundred thousand people on Sunday November 29 calling for strong action on climate change, had hoped to go ahead with the demonstration despite the attacks. But in the wake of the killings in Paris, French authorities have told the coalition of campaigners it cannot proceed.
The Paris attacks will impact the French economy in the near term but activity is likely to remain resilient, according to a leading expert. IHS global insight chief European and UK economist Howard Archer has compared the most recent attack in the French capital – which killed 129 people – to previous incidents in both London and Madrid. Archer said experience from those events showed the economic impact is likely to be “limited and temporary”.
A lawyer working for Statoil caught up in the Paris terror attacks has spoken to Energy Voice’s sister publication the Press and Journal.