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European shale gas could represent a real manna in context of growing tensions with Russia

The European political leaders are encouraged to develop the indigenous shale gas deposits in the regions as Europe is eyeing reducing its reliance on Russian natural gas amid intensifying tensions in Russia.

read more... 31/03/2014

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Spain might be entryway for gas to Europe

Europe’s reliance on Russian gas supplies might be reduced with the help of Spain’s complex gas infrastructure at the time when the plans to transport gas across the Pyrenees will turn into reality, as stated on Thursday by Antoni Peris, the chairman of the Spanish gas association.

read more... 28/03/2014

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Croatia to aid EU diversify energy supply options

Croatia is on the way to turn into a regional hub for energy production and transport, helping other EU members to diversify supply, according to the declaration made on Thursday by Alen Leveric, the deputy economy minister. EU leaders consider this move very important since they want to reduce reliance on Russian gas.

read more... 21/03/2014

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Germany’s reliance on Russian gas puts Europe at risk

The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, should try to reduce German and European reliance on Russian gas in order to avoid possible aggressive steps made by Russia in the near future, as stated by Donald Tusk, Poland’s prime minister.

read more... 11/03/2014

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Is the US close to its energy independence?

Looking at the whole U.S. energy picture, which includes natural gas, coal, nuclear, crude oil and renewables, the country is close to being self-sufficient. As a result of the hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, the U.S. is set to become the world’s largest oil and natural gas producer. The American energy boom is also drastically reducing oil and gas imports at a time when much of the world is becoming more reliant on energy imports.

read more... 10/02/2014

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