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Germany: Energy leaders are hesitant to adopt renewable energy

Decision makers in Germany’s energy sector back the move to a low carbon system but hesitate to implement measures themselves, according to a green energy company, which surveyed 1,000 respondents about their attitudes concerning energy policy problems and their desire to invest in clean gas and electricity.

read more... 31/05/2017

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UK to stay in EU ETS after Brexit, as predict carbon market industry figures

According to a Thomson Reuters survey, organized among over 700 carbon market participants, such as traders, company representatives and government officials, almost 50% of respondents believe that the UK will remain in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) after Brexit.

read more... 19/05/2017

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LNG oversupply will last until mid-2020s

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) oversupply will continue until the mid-2020s, according to a new survey from Aurora Energy, which states this is likely to reduce the value of contracts in the market as LNG reaches the bottom of its boom-bust cycle.

read more... 23/01/2017

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Daily: British gas prices ease on Rough outage, EU referendum

Crude oil prices ended 2 percent higher after a volatile session on Thursday, as investors were less preoccupied about the future of global economy after the last pre-vote opinion surveys indicated Britain will not quit the European Union. Brent crude rose $1.03, or 2.1 percent, to settle at $50.91 a barrel. U.S. crude closed at $50.11 a barrel, up 98 cents. Both contracts jumped in the last few minutes of trading.

read more... 24/06/2016

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More than three in ten UK oil and gas firms plan further redundancies, survey shows

More than four in 10 of the UK’s oil and gas companies are envisaging cutting costs further amid the downturn in the industry, according to a new survey from the Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank Group.

read more... 08/06/2016

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