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UK was 6 six hours distance from finishing its gas supplies in March

At the end of March this year the reserves of natural gas detained in storage were at one of their lowest level, due to an unusually cold winter and intensified problems at a processing plant in Norway with flows of gas supplies to Britain via the Langeled pipeline which fell significantly, along with other supplies from Belgium, being just six hours away from finishing its gas supplies.

read more... 27/05/2013

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Eni carries off custumers of GDF Suez

Since 2011, Eni is the second largest gas supplier in France, with total gas deliveries of 74 TWh, representing 14% of the overall market share. GDF Suez still leads the French retail gas market but will have to work harder to maintain its residential customers. Daily, about 500 French consumers sign up contracts with Italian company Eni.

read more... 23/05/2013

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Poland will not apply taxes on shale gas production by 2020

After several foreign companies, as Exxon Mobil, Canada’s Talisman Energy and US oil firm Marathon, quit the Polish market in the past few months, the finance minister, Jacek Rostowski, has announced that Poland will not tax shale gas production until 2020 and will improve regulation, in a move which aims to attract energy explorers.

read more... 23/05/2013

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UK still doubtful on what to do with its shale gas reserves

According to a new report by the Institute of Directors, shale gas could be the perfect solution for the UK and for all the north west region to enhance their economy.

read more... 22/05/2013

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Ukrainian imports of natural gas from EU increased significantly

Ukrtransgaz, the Ukrainian gas transit state monopoly, reported that Ukraine has significantly increased its imports of natural gas from EU.

read more... 20/05/2013

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