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CARACAS, June 22 (Reuters) - Citgo Petroleum,
the U.S. unit of Venezuela's PDVSA, will likely invest about
$400 million to $600 million to overhaul Aruba's refinery under
a 25-year lease with the Caribbean island's government, a top
PDVSA official said on Wednesday.

CARACAS, June 22 (Reuters) - Veteran U.S. diplomat Tom
Shannon met with Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on
Wednesday to re-start talks between the ideologically-opposed
governments amid a brutal economic crisis in the South American
OPEC nation.

In early 2016, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) installed a large wind turbine at their headquarters in central England. The 100-meter (330-foot) tall turbine was installed at the Society’s headquarters in Sandy midway between Milton Keynes and Cambridge.

SAO PAULO, June 22 (Reuters) - Several graft and bribes
probes into Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA could delay asset
sale plans at Brazil's state-controlled power holding company,
analysts and lawyers said on Wednesday, underscoring mounting
caution among potential buyers.

PARIS, June 22 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan and China are not playing at the Euro 2016 soccer finals but the tournament has provided a stage for a leading company from both countries to grab the spotlight.

June 22 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Wyoming has set aside
new regulations for hydraulic fracturing on public lands, a
victory for oil and gas producers who vehemently opposed the
rules.

TORONTO, June 22 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index
firmed to a one-week high on Wednesday, led by financial stocks
as investors grew more optimistic that Britons would vote to
stay in the European Union.

June 22 (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Inc Chief
Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Wednesday that the proposed
acquisition of SolarCity Corp could eventually push the
electric car maker's valuation to $1 trillion, but investors
were skeptical.

* Nigerian oil production fall pushing up global prices

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FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS, June 22 (Reuters) - German consumers are
losing out as delays in installing cross-country wind power
lines are curbing Germany's ability to import cheaper
electricity from Nordic countries, Danish producers say.

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