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Daily: British prompt gas prices edge higher on weaker output from wind farms

Crude oil prices tumbled 2 percent on Thursday on U.S. government data showing growing stockpiles of gasoline and other oil products, driving total petroleum supplies in the U.S. to record highs. Brent crude lost 97 cents, or 2.1 percent, to settle at $46.20 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude closed down $1, or 2.2 percent, to arrive at $44.75.

read more... 22/07/2016

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British second largest energy supplier SSE lost 50,000 customers

SSE, British energy supplier, one of the “Big Six” said it had lost another 50,000 electricity and gas customers over the three months ending June 30, as small suppliers are gaining market share from incumbents.

read more... 21/07/2016

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Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine ink gas deals

Gas network operators in Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine inked gas interconnection deals to further link gas markets in the region, as announced by the European Commission (EC) late on Tuesday.

read more... 21/07/2016

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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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ENGIE to close the door of Twinerg combined-cycle gas turbine

French energy giant Engie decided to close the 385-MW Twinerg combined-cycle gas turbine by October 2016, following a similar decision by EDF Luminus to dismantle four of its gas-fired power plants.

read more... 19/07/2016

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