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Poland to adopt a new shale gas regulation by the end of the year

Poland’s environment ministry is ready to draft new regulation for the exploration and extraction of shale gas and send it to the government for approval before the end of the year, declared Poland's Minister of the Environment Maciej Grabowski.

read more... 27/11/2013

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Daily: British prompt gas prices firm as Belgium halt tightens supply

Brent futures traded near $111 a barrel on Tuesday as supply concerns intensified again, with investors assessing the milestone deal between Iran and world powers would not result in an immediate increase in shipments from the OPEC member.

read more... 27/11/2013

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UK: The Big Six energy firms increased their profits five fold

According to informations from Ofgem, UK’s energy regulator, the Big Six energy suppliers saw their profit margins in the supply of gas and electricity increase to 4.3% in 2012, in comparison to 2.8% a year before. The big six operators made £53 profit per household customer last year, compared to £30 in 2011.

read more... 26/11/2013

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Shale gas in Europe

Unconventional gas is rapidly growing in importance in Europe, with shale gas at the forefront. It is expected that between now and 2035 shale gas could account for about 45% of European gas production, which is the equivalent of 10% of total demand.

read more... 26/11/2013

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Coal consumption keeps growing in China

China is dealing with a big air quality problem, so recently the Government has announced that they will reduce their coal consumption share from its current 67 percent to 65 percent by 2017. China intends to convert coal in syntethic gas, but this will result in more carbon dioxide emissions released because converting coal to make synthetic gas and then combusting the gas to make electricity will double the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released in the atmosphere.

read more... 25/11/2013

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