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Ukrainian energy security could be boosted by Australia with coal and uranium

Australia could export coal and uranium to Ukraine aiming to reduce Kiev's over dependence on Russian energy exports, as stated by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Thursday.

read more... 11/12/2014

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Niger cabinet authorizes new Areva uranium agreement

Niger's cabinet of ministers on Friday authorized a rejuvenation of French nuclear group Areva's uranium output agreement in the West African nation, according to the government on Friday, carrying out two years of frequent burdened talks.

read more... 13/10/2014

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AREVA in talks with Niger on uranium contracts

Areva nuclear group, based in France, has made an essential step in talks with the Niger government on new contracts to extract uranium, as stated on Friday by Luc Oursel, the chief executive officer of the company.

read more... 10/03/2014

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Daily: German power spot prices decline on solid wind and solar capacity

Brent crude increased on Monday, being backed by delays in North Sea production and reluctance about a proposal from Iran to negotiate the halting of higher grade uranium enrichment and as Brent's premium to U.S. crude hit its upper level in a year. Brent crude climbed $1.18, or 1.03 percent, to settle at $115.80 a barrel, after a trading ranged from $113.58 to $115.91.

read more... 16/10/2012

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Daily – U.S. and Brent crude add to gains after U.N. released report on Iran

U.S. and Brent crude oil futures increased on Friday following the U.N. nuclear watchdog’s report which indicated a large expansion of uranium enrichment in Iran. By 16:36 GMT, U.S. crude for April delivery traded at 108.40 dollars a barrel, gaining 50 cents, while ICE Brent crude for April delivery traded at 123.94 dollars, adding 32 cents.

read more... 27/02/2012

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