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Finance risk could limit EU’s joint gas buying plans

Companies’ ability to use the EU’s joint gas buying platform could be limited by lack of access to the financial guarantees needed to underpin contracts, European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic said on Tuesday.

read more... 29/03/2023

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Daily (28.03.2023): British gas prices moved upwards on Monday amid cold weather, ongoing strikes in France

Oil prices increased on Monday as a result of Iraq being forced to stop some crude exports from its semi-autonomous Kurdistan region and as a result of actions taken to prevent a potential banking crisis that could have negatively impacted oil demand. Brent crude futures soared by $3.13, or 4.17%, to settle at $78.12 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude gained $3.63, or 5.24%, to end at $72.89.

read more... 28/03/2023

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EU plans early carbon market auctions from July

The European Union plans to conduct early carbon market auctions, starting from July, to raise extra funds to help countries quit Russian gas and cut emissions, the European Commission said on Monday evening.

read more... 28/03/2023

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Portugal to launch Europe's first auction for piped hydrogen

Portugal will launch a pioneering auction in the second half of this year for rights to sell hydrogen for injection into the national gas grid, which some see as a key step in kickstarting Europe’s fledgling hydrogen market.

read more... 28/03/2023

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EU agrees to extend Spain-Portugal gas price cap until December 31

The European Union has agreed to extend a price cap set on natural gas used for power generation in Spain and Portugal until December 31, a spokesperson for the Spanish Energy Ministry said on Tuesday.

read more... 28/03/2023

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