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Stronger energy cooperation between China and US accomplished

A new stage was accomplished at the third round of the China Strategic Economic Dialogues that took place in Washington (USA) on May 10th at which several “energy subjects” were discussed, mainly focused on the joint development of innovative power grids and large scale wind power projects, as well as establishing commercial activities tied to natural gas, shale gas and bio-jet fuel and information share in energy management experience.

read more... 25/05/2011

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Ukraine wants smaller prices for Russian natural gas delivery

Alexei Miller, Gazprom Chief Executive Officer visited Kiev on Tuesday, May 24 for talks with Energy and Coal Industry Minister Yuriy Boiko to negotiate prices for natural gas supplies to Ukraine.

read more... 25/05/2011

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The DANISH ENERGY STRATEGY 2050 is unveiled

The Danish government has disclosed its “Energy Strategy 2050” which is aimed to achieve the country’s independence from coal, oil and gas by 2050 and significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.

read more... 23/05/2011

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The Kazakh government may block the Karachaganak Gas Project Development

According to the Kazakh oil and gas minister, Kazakhstan risks to suspend the development of its most important gas field, called Karachaganak, if it hesitates to heal the conflict with the project’s foreign shareholders.

read more... 20/05/2011

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Daily energy Overview, Wednesday, May 18, 2011

U.S. crude oil futures traded higher in the post-settlement trading on Tuesday after API released data indicating a decrease in gasoline and distillates stockpiles last week disregarding forecasts for an increase of inventory levels. By 20:35 GMT, U.S. crude for June delivery settled at 97.38 dollars a barrel, up 11 cents.

read more... 18/05/2011

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