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EU watchdog sees concentration, liquidity risks in gas derivatives

Europe's $4.5 trillion natural gas derivatives market has become less transparent since Russia's invasion of Ukraine and faces risks due to a small number of market players and low liquidity, the European Union's securities watchdog said on Friday.

read more... 15/05/2023

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UK energy bills set to soar due to gas import dependency

British homes could be heavily dependent on foreign gas as the UK faces a decline in North Sea gas output.

read more... 15/05/2023

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EU launches first round of tenders to jointly buy gas

The European Commission on Wednesday (10 May) launched the first round of tenders for gas sellers to link with EU buyers on the joint gas purchasing platform to help maintain security of supply and tackle high energy prices.

read more... 11/05/2023

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BP ventures back into oil frontiers to boost output

BP is ramping up oil exploration and drilling activity in frontier prospects as the energy giant tries to stem a decline in its oil and gas output after years of focusing on a shift to renewables to cut carbon emissions.

read more... 11/05/2023

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Italy, Germany, Austria sign letter to support hydrogen pipeline

Energy ministries of Italy, Germany and Austria have signed a joint letter of support for the development of a hydrogen-ready pipeline between North Africa and Europe, Italian gas grid operator Snam said on Tuesday.

read more... 10/05/2023

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