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Bulgarian energy experts seek to attest the safety of shale gas drilling

During a press conference, the Bulgarian officials asserted that shale gas production does not represent greater environmental risks than the production of conventional energy and mineral resources; moreover it can make flourish the Bulgarian state, which is now the EU’s poorest one member.

read more... 21/07/2011

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Fuel poverty affects more than 5.5 million households in UK

According to the government released report, more than a fifth of all households in the UK are affected by the so called “fuel poverty” since 2009.

read more... 19/07/2011

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Irish energy prices lower than EU average

According to a recent released report by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), the households in Ireland have been paying lower prices for energy than the EU average price.

read more... 18/07/2011

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Baltic countries to break Russia’s energy grip

On July 13, Lithuania took the decision to become the first European Union to adopt a liberalization law which will involve the separation of pipelines from Gazprom's control by "unbundling" - an anti-monopoly measure.

read more... 15/07/2011

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Major gas discovery in Romania

Petrom, the biggest oil and gas producer in Romania, has reported the successful result of the exploration well 4539 Totea. The well, drilled following a recent 3D seismic program to a depth of 3600 meters in the Oltenia region of south-western Romania, is likely to contain substantial gas resources.

read more... 12/07/2011

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