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European liquefied natural gas will drop by 70% by 2015

European liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies will likely decrease by roughly 70% by 2015 as the Asian market absorbs more cargo demand. In the first six months of 2012, the European imports of liquefied natural gas supplies have decreased by 33%, while Asian imports registered a 16% rise.

read more... 14/08/2012

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RWE Dea starts the development drilling at Clipper South in UK

RWE Dea's subsidiary in the United Kingdom has announced the delivery of its first gas from its Clipper South field in the UK North Sea. The field is operated by RWE Dea (50% interest) and Fairfield Energy is also a partner in the field (25% interest).

read more... 14/08/2012

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E.ON’s first half profit triples on cheaper gas

E.ON has registered a boost in its first- half profits, pushed up by cheaper gas supplies, after the company secured improved natural-gas-contract terms with Russia's OAO Gazprom, according to new reports.

read more... 13/08/2012

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UK accepts investments from gas and oil firms

The UK government has announced a series of investments by oil and gas companies that will develop a new research centre and will create thousands of jobs all over the UK. Six separate announcements include plans for new oil and gas fields in the North Sea in a £1.4 billion project which is supposed to supply around 5% of the UK's gas production from 2015. Each announcement represents a different project that is to be built.

read more... 10/08/2012

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Daily: UK gas down on an oversupplied system

Brent crude traded above $112 a barrel on Thursday on hopes that China will offer more stimulus to support its economic growth and fuel demand.

read more... 09/08/2012

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