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French Total eyes to develop a LNG facility in Cyprus

The Cyprus government and the French energy giant Total signed an agreement envisaging the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant at Vasilikos, Limassol, in Cyprus, with the deal certainly boosting morale in Cyprus and optimism about the potential of natural gas to save the national economy.

read more... 14/11/2013

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Ukraine suspended natural gas imports from Russia

Ukraine’s Naftogaz decided to suspend natural gas imports from Russia last Friday amid a dispute over pricing. However the flow to Europe via Ukraine remains intact so far.

read more... 13/11/2013

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Protests in Libya arrested gas exports to Italy

Protestors have shut Libya's gas export pipeline to Italy, its only purchaser, demanding more rights for the Amazigh. The protesters want their language guaranteed under Libya's planned new constitution and a bigger say in a committee to be elected to draft the constitution.

read more... 12/11/2013

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Shale gas to cut Poland’s CO2 emissions

The possibility offered by Poland’s shale gas reserves will allow the country to build upon its recent economic development, as well as to reshape its energy sector.

read more... 11/11/2013

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Centrica strikes a £4.4bn LNG deal with Qatar

Centrica, the company parent of British Gas, has inked a four-and-a- half agreement with Qatargas, implying the purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar to supply three million British households(13% of the UK’s gas needs).

read more... 07/11/2013

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