Business agenda: Flare-ups in the energy market and anxiety at the airport
Tony Hayward plunges back into a conflict zone, Premier Oil's Falklands adventure excites investors and BAA gets ready for another rushAfter the critical mauling former BP boss Tony Hayward received for his handling of Gulf of Mexico blowout, you would think he'd want a quiet life. But instead, his new job as boss of Genel Energy has put him at the centre of a skirmish between the oil barons of Iraq and Kurdistan.Genel, whose backers include Nat Rothschild, has taken a bet on Kurdistan being the next big province for...
Published By: The Guardian - Sunday, 19 August, 2012
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