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Daily: UK spot gas hits 8-month high on Norwegian supply disruption

U.S. oil futures increased more than $2 a barrel to hit a four-week high on Tuesday for a third straight session of gains as the January start-up of a pipeline from Cushing, Oklahoma, to the Gulf Coast would deplete crude stocks at the giant storage hub. U.S. WTI crude boosted by $2.22 to settle at $96.04 a barrel, its biggest daily percentage gain since September 18. Meanwhile, Brent crude for January delivery increased $1.17 to settle at $112.62 a barrel, after earlier hitting an 11-week high of $112.93.

read more... 04/12/2013

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Israel could supply Italy with gas

On Monday, the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom and the Italian Economic Development Minister Flavio Zanonato, during a meeting in Rome, have presented the idea of exporting some of Israel’s natural gas to Italy, as Israel still has to decide where to export the amounts allocated for exports of natural gas. Both the Ministers agreed that Israeli natural gas exports to Italy are a common interest of both countries.

read more... 04/12/2013

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Daily: British day-ahead gas at the highest level since April on Norwegian production outage

Brent crude futures climbed to a 10-week high on Monday, buoyed by strong manufacturing data from China and the United States, and concerns about supplies of Russian crude. Brent crude for January traded $1.76 higher to settle at $111.45 a barrel, after touching a session high of $112.34. Meanwhile, U.S. crude increased $1.10 to settle at $93.82 a barrel. The spread between the two contracts closed at $17.63, after having fluctuating over $2 between $16.22 and $18.44 during the session.

read more... 03/12/2013

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Serbia: construction works started on Serbian section of South Stream

Construction works began last week on the Serbian leg of Gazprom's South Stream gas pipeline. The segment under construction will have the capacity to carry 40.5 billion cubic meters per year and it will have about 4500 kilometers across Serbia, having a total cost of about 2 billion euros.

read more... 02/12/2013

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Europe: Renewables share in power generation set to increase by 40% in 2020

The renewables’ contribution in Europe’s generation capacity is expected to increase to at least 40% by 2020, overtaking the capacity supplied by coal, natural gas and oil, declared the region’s grid operators group Entsoe.

read more... 29/11/2013

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