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Daily: British spot gas prices increase on falling temperatures

Crude oil prices closed lower on Tuesday, then declined again after hours as the American Petroleum Institute (API) reported that U.S. crude inventory swelled nine times than forecasted. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude lost 19 cents to settle at $46.67. During the session, it fell as low as $46.20, its lowest level since September 28. After the API report, it tumbled to $46.27. Brent crude reached a one-month low at $47.72 before ending down 47 cents at $48.14. In post-settlement trade, it declined to $47.86.

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Poland hurries Norway gas connection plans after EU

Poland will quicken plans to construct a gas link to Norway in reply to the EU decision last week to lift a cap on Gazprom's consumption of the Opal pipeline in Germany, a Polish government representative declared, calling the move a political one.

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Qatar's Nebras wants to purchase Engie's stake in Indonesia's Paiton

Qatar's Nebras Power intends to buy a 35.5 percent stake held by French utility Engie in Indonesia's biggest independent electricity producer PT Paiton Energy by the end of 2016, as stated by the CEO of Nebras on Monday.

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EDF defers production restart at two nuclear reactors

French state-run utility EDF has delayed the planned restart of two nuclear reactors, French grid operator RTE announced on its website on Monday.

read more... 01/11/2016

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Norway predicts around 15 expansion plans from oil companies in 2017/2018

Oil companies are likely to submit about 15 development plans for oil and gas fields off Norway over the next two years, as stated by the manager of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate on Monday.

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