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Daily: Crude oil ends higher after ninth weekly U.S. crude drawdown

Crude oil prices boosted as much as 1 percent on Wednesday, rebounding U.S. crude from two-month lows after the U.S. government unveiled a ninth consecutive week of crude stockpiles draws, attenuating a part of worries about supply glut. Brent crude's front-month contract rose 51 cents, or 1 percent, to settle at $47.17 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude contract for August delivery expired as the front-month after increasing 29 cents, or 0.7 percent, to settle at $44.94 a barrel. August contract attained a two-month low of $43.69 earlier. The September contract climbed 11 cents to end at $45.56.

read more... 21/07/2016

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Iran poised to launch the first tender for utility-scale renewable energy projects to attract $12 billion investment

Iran is preparing to organize its first tender for utility-scale renewable energy projects by the end of 2016, as its appetite for renewables projects grows considerably. The projects could attract investments worth US$12 billion once completed.

read more... 20/07/2016

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Gamesa will install 48MW in China

Gamesa has been chosen to install 24 turbines at the Sanlengshan wind parc in China.

read more... 20/07/2016

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Daily: Europe power spot prices tumble on firmer wind power supply

Crude oil prices tumbled as much 1 percent for a second consecutive day on Tuesday as an increasing dollar and a global fuel oversupply offset forecasts for weaker U.S. crude inventories. Brent crude eased 30 cents, or 0.6 percent, to close at $46.66 barrel. It lost 1.4 percent on Monday. U.S. crude West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined 59 cents, or 1.3 percent, to end at $44.65. WTI fell 1.6 percent in the previous session. It posted the lowest settlement since May 9, when oil settled at $43.44. Brent's premium to WTI hit its highest level since the end of April, boosting the export potential for U.S. crude.

read more... 20/07/2016

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Argentina will stop LNG imports by 2021/22

The country’s decision follows its plans to increase domestic gas production by encouraging upstream activities in the nation, counting shale gas.

read more... 20/07/2016

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