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Ukraine and Slovakia on the verge to sign a milestone gas deal

Gas pipeline operators in Ukraine and Slovakia are on the way of striking a deal which will allow the European Union to ship gas through Slovakia to Ukraine, easing Kiev's dependence on Russia, the European Commission said.

read more... 20/11/2013

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Daily: British gas trades at a new seven-month high on colder weather

Crude oil futures dropped quickly in early afternoon after the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, William Dudley said that he is "getting more hopeful" on prospects for U.S. economic recovery.

read more... 19/11/2013

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China to set a cap on its CO2 emissions by 2016

The world's biggest producer of carbon dioxide intends to set a cap on its greenhouse gas emissions for the first time. China is planning an absolute emissions cap for the period 2016-2020, and is also looking at emissions targets for 2030 and 2050.

read more... 18/11/2013

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Ukraine: Shale gas potential to bewitch Western companies

Ukraine has inked a $10 billion shale gas production-sharing agreement with U.S. Chevron, driving the country a step closer towards an energy independence from Russia.

read more... 18/11/2013

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German government agreed on a temporary ban for shale gas

Germany is probable to have important reserve deposits and is at the forefront of the shale gas disputes in Europe. Public concerns and the conclusions of studies on hydraulic fracturing, as well as stalled legislation going into the federal elections, have slowed the pace of shale gas exploration, but Germany's nuclear phase-out will create a need for energy from other sources.

read more... 15/11/2013

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