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Daily: Crude oil prices collapse for a fourth consecutive day

Crude oil prices plunged for a fourth day in row on Wednesday after the market neglected an unexpected decline in U.S. crude inventories to focus on a hike in distillates, including diesel, which rose two times more than expected. Brent crude decreased by 15 cents to settle at $40.11 a barrel, after touching a near seven-year low at $39.57. The benchmark has lost $3.73, or 8.5 percent, since Thursday, after the OPEC meeting on Friday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude ended the session down 35 cents at $37.16.

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Total, Goldman Sachs: Oil and gas prices likely to fall further in 2016

The oil prices are not likely to recover in 2016, according to declarations made by France’s Total and Goldman Sachs at a time when Brent crude plunged below $42/barrel following OPEC 168th meeting which did not yielded any production cuts.

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Schneider Electric would like to be carbon neutral by 2030

Schneider Electric has fixed an objective to become carbon neutral by 2030.

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Russia announces that Ukraine electricity supplies to Crimea partially restored

The Russian Energy Ministry declared on Tuesday that power supplies from Ukraine to the Crimea peninsula had partly restarted.

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Daily: European spot power prices evolve differently, while forwards near record lows

Crude oil prices settled lower with Brent declining more than 1% on Tuesday after collapsing near seven-year lows on worries those global oil producers will pump even more crude in an already oversupplied market. Brent decreased 47 cents to close at $40.26 per barrel, after a session low at $39.81. WTI eased 14 cents to close at $37.51, after tumbling to $36.64 earlier.

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