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Daily (18.09.2023): British gas prices rose on Friday amid Australian LNG disruptions and extended Norwegian outages

Oil prices extended their gains on Friday, as supply shortages continued to boost prices, while indicators provided favourable news on demand in China and the United States. As a result, Brent crude edged 0.2% up at $93.93 a barrel, while WTI crude advanced by 0.7% to $90.77 a barrel.

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EU may become as hooked on China batteries as it was on Russian energy

The European Union could become as dependent on China for lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells by 2030 as it was on Russia for energy before the war in Ukraine unless it takes strong measures, a paper prepared for EU leaders said.

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France readies to integrate EU climate targets into its energy strategy

Paris will incorporate EU climate targets in its upcoming environmental and energy planning laws, Energy Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher’s entourage said this week, playing down delays in submitting France’s updated National Energy and Climate Plan to Brussels.

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Germany’s hydrogen import bill estimated at €1.2-7bn by 2030

Germany will not be able to meet all of its hydrogen demand from piped gas, the cheapest way of transporting hydrogen, forcing the country to rely on costlier shipping options instead, according to a new study by influential think-tank Agora Energiewende.

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Daily (15.09.2023): Brent crude soared by 2% to $93.70, the highest level since November, supported by supply concerns and strong demand

Oil prices climbed by 2% on Thursday, again reaching their highest level since November, boosted by fears of insufficient supply in the face of persistent demand for oil. As a result, Brent crude settled at $93.70 a barrel, while WTI crude stood at $90.16 a barrel.

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