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IN TODAY'S <i>Energy News</i>: Anadarko fined for Macondo role; Exxon Valdez case ends; Exxon needs another Mobil; Shell cranks up plant; Australia refuses to axe subsidies; NZ talks reform; Gas2Grid directors increase stakes; Burleson in halt; Plastics impress; BP buys into Siberian giant; Sterling expands in Mauritania; COS seeks white knight; Lloyd's in Statoil MSA; and PetroChina sells pipeline.

Anadarko Petroleum A US federal court has ruled that Anadarko must pay $US159.5 million ($A220 million) in environmental penalties for its role as a 25% non-operating partner in the 87-day Macondo oil...

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