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The unconventional gas suppliers from Europe need subsidies from government to become attractive on the market.

The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies in collaboration with the SBC Energy Institute has published a study on unconventional gas in Europe. The study "Can unconventional gas be a game changer in European gas markets?” concludes that unconventional gas development will not be a game changer for European gas markets overall. However, it could have a significant impact in individual countries, although probably not in this decade.

read more... 27/12/2010

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SaskPower: leader in renewable energy

SaskPower is one of the biggest suppliers of electricity of the province Saskatchewan, Canada, including almost 2500 employees. The company operates several coal-fired power stations, hydroelectric stations, five natural gas stations and two wind facilities.

read more... 27/12/2010

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World Energy Outlook foresees natural gases prices decrease.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) the price for natural gas will decrease in the next years. The main cause of the natural gases price fall is the faster growth of the supply with less performing demand growth.

read more... 24/12/2010

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Daily Energy Overview, Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Oil prices continued to increase on Tuesday on cold weather in the United States and Europe, both seasonal gasoline demand and crude stocks fell in U.S.

read more... 22/12/2010

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Shell interested a gas deposit in Ukraine.

Shell is interested in a potential gas deposit in Ukraine, in the Donetsk-Dnepr basin, which will represent a development offer according to the production-sharing agreements.

read more... 22/12/2010

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