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Daily (16.12.2019): Crude oil surged by over 1.5% on Friday on U.S.-China trade hopes, UK election outcome

Crude oil prices settled higher on Friday, rallying to their highest level since around three-months on Friday, buoyed by progress on trade between the U.S.-China and the outcome of the general election in Britain. Brent crude for February delivery advanced $1.02, or 1.6% to settle at $65.22 on the London-based ICE Futures Europe Exchange. WTI crude for January delivery rose 89 cents or, 1.5% to stand at $60.07 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

read more... 16/12/2019

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Britain’s Grain LNG terminal sets European record for gas exports

Britain’s Grain liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal exported the highest ever daily amount of gas from a European terminal to the UK grid this week.

read more... 18/11/2019

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EDF Energy extends outages at UK's Dungeness B21, B22 nuclear reactors to end of January

EDF’s EDF Energy has extended outages at its Dungeness B21 and B22 nuclear reactors in Britain to around the end of January, its website shows.

read more... 01/11/2019

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World’s largest wind turbines to be built on artificial island off Yorkshire coast

Britain’s homes are set to be powered by the world’s largest wind turbines towering 853ft tall with blades that extend 351ft.

read more... 01/10/2019

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SSE to sell energy services unit to OVO Energy in 500 million pound deal

SSE Plc (SSE.L), one of Britain’s big six energy suppliers, said it had agreed to sell its energy services unit to OVO Group for 500 million pounds ($617.6 million), including debt, as it looks to focus on renewable energy and electricity networks.

read more... 13/09/2019

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