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Engie signed its first retail LNG deal in the United Kingdom

ENGIE has just inked its first retail LNG sales agreement in the UK with FLOGAS Britain, one of the biggest alternative energy solutions suppliers to industrial clients in the UK. Over a period of 18 months, ENGIE will supply 8,000 tonnes of LNG to FLOGAS Britain from Isle of Grain terminal (South-East coast of the UK). Altogether, 400 Flogas Britain trailers will be loaded to supply industrial firms that are not linked to the natural gas grid. Operations will launch in the next few weeks.

read more... 16/09/2015

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Daily: U.S. crude posts a 3% hike spurred by gains on Wall Street

WTI crude oil boosted by around 3 percent on Tuesday, spurred by gains on Wall Street, higher gasoline prices and a robust inventory draw report, while Brent increased modestly. U.S. crude's front-month rose by 59 cents, or 1.3 percent, to settle at $44.59 a barrel. In post-settlement trade, it climbed as much as $1.25, or 2.8 percent, to $45.25 a barrel by 4:50 p.m. EDT (2050 GMT), as a reaction to the API stockpiles report. London-traded Brent crude edged 26 cents higher at $46.63 a barrel as the October contract expired.

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Azerbaijan's SOCAR hopes to restart negotiations with Greece over gas grid in December

Azerbaijan's state energy firm SOCAR hopes to restart negotiations over purchasing a stake in Greek gas grid operator DESFA in December, as stated by SOCAR's president on Monday.

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Daily: European power prices diverge, with German lower on strong winds

Crude oil lost more than 3% on Monday, pressured by a decline in gasoline prices and fears about whether the United States will have its first interest rate increase in nearly a decade. WTI futures lost 63 cents, or 1.41 percent, to close at $44 a barrel. Front-month Brent crude futures eased $1.70, or 3.6 percent, to settle at $46.40 a barrel.

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Gazprom to deliver 10% of export gas via tenders

Russia's top natural gas producer Gazprom said it envisages selling up to 10 percent of its gas to Europe via tenders, becoming more flexible regarding its traditional pricing mechanisms.

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