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French, Spanish ministers talk about new-cross border energy interconnections

French, Spanish and Portuguese energy ministers have talked about plans for new electricity and gas infrastructure across the French-Spanish border, as stated by the French energy ministry on Tuesday.

read more... 01/07/2015

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Ukraine suspended gas supply from Russia on failure to agree on gas prices

Ukraine's state gas transport monopoly, Ukrtransgaz unveiled it has suspended its gas purchases from Russia from July 1, after energy officials did not agree on a pricing plan for the next quarter at a meeting in Vienna.

read more... 01/07/2015

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Lancashire county council rejects Little Plumpton fracking application

Lancashire county council has rejected a planning application by shale gas explorer Cuadrilla to drill in the county, representing a major setback for UK’s biggest round of fracking so far.

read more... 30/06/2015

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Polish minister will meet constructer Saipem on postponed LNG terminal

Polish treasury minister Andrzej Czerwinski declared on Monday he would meet Italian construction company Saipem next week to guarantee that a liquefied gas terminal on the Baltic Sea launches in 2015 after several deferrals.

read more... 30/06/2015

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China unveils a mega-project, with natural gas as a priority

China unveiled a mega-project called “One Belt – One Road” which will unleash a regional infrastructure boom by connecting China with Asia, Europe and Africa by land and sea. If completed, it will be the biggest infrastructure undertaking ever built.

read more... 29/06/2015

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