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Hungarian oil and gas major firm puts up on sale UK North Sea assets

Hungarian oil giant MOL declared about its intentions to sell its assets off the UK causing continuous tensed events in the North Sea. This comes after four years the company entered the area.

read more... 07/12/2017

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The energy market in the North of England might be threatened by a hard Brexit

According to think tank IPPR North, the lack of a stable deal made on energy trade and the withdrawal from Euratom could have a negative impact on the North of England, its energy security and fuel prices in the events of a hard Brexit.

read more... 16/08/2017

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UK could continue as associate member of Euratom after Brexit

The UK is likely to remain in close association with Euratom, succeeding the events of Brexit, as claimed by Brexit secretary David Davis.

read more... 14/07/2017

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Daily (03.07.2017): WTI oil price soared by 2.5% on Friday; weak dollar

Oil prices rose for a seventh straight session on Friday supported by weakening U.S. dollar, which fell to its lowest level since October.

read more... 03/07/2017

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Switzerland votes to phase out nuclear in favour of renewables

Switzerland has voted to abandon nuclear power in favour of renewable energy. A decision was taken after a public referendum to adopt an energy plan that will eventually replace all nuclear energy with solar, wind and hydropower generation.

read more... 24/05/2017

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