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Ukraine continues to reduce gas imports from Russia

Ukraine intends to develop several gas routes from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Romania and to increase imports from EU countries as it want to reduce imports of expensive gas from Russia. Ukraine has pointed out that a cut in Russian natural gas acquires will be deeper next year than expected, amounting to 24.5 billion cubic meters (bcm).

read more... 19/08/2013

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The nuclear energy problem of Japan

Since the Fukushima catastrophe in April 2011, nearly all of the country’s nuclear plants closed, leaving a significant capacity gap which has had to be filled with more coal, oil and gas which provoked substantial costs in both economic and environmental terms, as the price of power increased due to a sharp turn toward the use of fossil fuels.

read more... 16/08/2013

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Daily: UK gas prices increase on field outages

Crude oil prices on both sides of the Atlantic increased on Thursday on increasing violence in Egypt which could hit the Suez Canal or spread across the Middle East. Front-month September Brent, which expired on Thursday, settled 91 cents higher at $111.11 a barrel, after earlier increasing over a dollar to $111.53, its highest level since April 2. The more actively traded October contract rose 78 cents to $109.60. Meanwhile, U.S. oil rose 48 cents to settle at $107.33.

read more... 16/08/2013

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E.ON and RWE European power plant closures

E.ON and RWE have been stung by high prices of fuels such as gas, plummeting wholesale prices due to Europe's economic slowdown and policies supporting the expansion of renewable power, which erodes the need for conventional generation.

read more... 16/08/2013

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Rosneft and SOCAR to seal oil and gas cooperation deal

Russian crude oil giant, Rosneft on Tuesday sealed an oil and gas deal with Azerbaijan's state energy firm, SOCAR.

read more... 15/08/2013

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