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Italy aims for bigger EU gas supply role with TAP expansion

The Italian government is targeting a greater energy supply hub role in the EU through the expansion of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) and closer ties with key gas producers in Africa.

read more... 25/08/2023

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Equinor inaugurates world's largest floating wind power farm in Norway

Norwegian energy firm Equinor and its partners will inaugurate the world's largest floating offshore wind power farm on Wednesday, whose output will supply nearby oil and gas platforms and cut their greenhouse gas emissions

read more... 23/08/2023

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Daily (18.08.2023): European carbon prices reached a three-week high amid speculative trading, reduced supply in August and positive technical indicators

On Thursday, oil prices experienced a recovery following three consecutive days of losses. The strength of the US economy and demand, along with tensions in the market, counteracted worries about the economic well-being of China. Thus, Brent crude increased by 0.8% to close at $84.12 a barrel, while WTI crude rose by 1.3% to settle at $80.39 a barrel.

read more... 18/08/2023

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EU gas storage may face “reality check” in December

EU gas storage levels are well above the historical average but current supply and demand trends suggest inventories could be insufficient by December, said Sweden’s SEB bank on Tuesday.

read more... 16/08/2023

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Daily (15.08.2023): European carbon prices reached a two-week high on Monday amid forecasts of a heatwave and dropping renewables generation

Oil prices saw a decline on Monday due to economic concerns surrounding China, the biggest consumer of crude oil. The focus shifted to China's struggles in achieving post-pandemic economic recovery, outweighing the impact of the tightening global oil supply. As a result, Brent crude fell by 0.7% to $86.21 a barrel, while WTI crude dropped by 0.8% to settle at $82.51 a barrel.

read more... 15/08/2023

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