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Russian gas giant Gazprom to boost its output by 8% in 2016

Russia’s gas giant Gazprom will boost its output this year by 8.1% to 452.45 billion cubic meters, said Vitaly Markelov, Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.

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Daily: British gas prices continue to decline on higher supplies, weaker oil

Crude oil prices ended flat on Thursday as concerns about Canadian and Nigerian supply outages curbed the impact of a firmer dollar, which has increased on expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next month. Brent's front-month contract, for July delivery, eased 12 cents to settle at $48.81 a barrel. It had declined $1.55, or more than 3 percent, to $47.38 a barrel during the session. WTI's June contract fell 3 cents to end at $48.16 a barrel, expiring as the front-month. It slipped to $46.73 earlier.

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Gazprom to review the development of Nord Stream 2 project

The Gazprom Management Committee said it will review the development of the second phase of Nord Stream natural gas pipeline running through the Baltic Sea to Germany.

read more... 19/05/2016

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Norway awards new offshore drilling licenses in Barents Sea for the first time in 2 decades

Norway’s government awarded on Wednesday 10 new licenses for offshore oil and gas exploration in the Barents Sea, including three in previously untapped waters near the Russian border.

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Daily: Crude oil prices retreat from 2016 highs on Fed rate increase speculation

Crude oil prices retreated from 2016 highs and breaking a two-day hike on Wednesday, dragged down by a stronger dollar after the U.S. Federal Reserve unveiled it could increase rates next month. Brent and U.S. crude's West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures had boosted closer to $50 a barrel on Wednesday after large gasoline and distillate withdrawals were announced by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Brent crude eased 35 cents to settle at $48.93 a barrel. WTI fell 12 cents to close at $48.19 a barrel after hitting $48.95 - its highest level since mid-October.

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