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German energy agency urges negative emissions plan

Germany needs a strategy to rapidly upscale and deploy negative greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions technologies, the country's energy agency Dena said today.

read more... 17/06/2021

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EU countries clash over scale of future hydrogen imports

The EU has historically been a major energy importer, with a majority of its oil and gas coming from Russia or the Middle East. Now, as Europe decarbonises its industry, some countries fear it could increasingly become dependent on imported hydrogen.

read more... 15/06/2021

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Energy majors bid for Qatar LNG project despite lower returns

Six top western energy firms are vying to partner in the vast expansion of Qatar's liquefied natural gas output, industry sources said, helping the Gulf state cement its position as the leading LNG producer while several large projects around the world recently stalled.

read more... 14/06/2021

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Daily (11.06.2021): British gas prices continued to rise amid a short system and carbon optimism

Oil prices rallied on Thursday after OPEC released an upbeat monthly report, showing that the recovery in global economic growth and oil demand is expected to accelerate in the second half of the year. In this context, Brent crude edged 0.4% higher at $72.52 a barrel, while the American WTI crude closed 0.5% up at $70.29 a barrel, or their highest levels since 2019 and October 2018 respectively.

read more... 11/06/2021

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Commissioning work to fill first Nord Stream 2 gas string to begin June 11

Commissioning work to fill the first string of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany with gas is to begin on June 11, the developer of the project said June 10.

read more... 11/06/2021

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