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Gazprom will think about cancelling shareholder deal over Nord Stream extension

Russia's Gazprom will consider annulling a deal with European associates to enlarge the Nord Stream gas pipeline at a board meeting on November 9, it declared on Wednesday, following resistance to the plan in several European nations.

read more... 27/10/2016

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Russian Nord Stream-2 seeks new investors

Russia’s Nord Stream-2 pipeline project, operated by Gazprom, is looking for new investments.

read more... 21/10/2016

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Turkish Stream gas pipeline construction will start in 2018

According to Alexei Miller, chairman of Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom, the construction work on the Turkish Stream project will start in 2018, in accordance with the latest intergovernmental agreement which has been signed on Monday.

read more... 12/10/2016

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Bulgaria considers a 25% stake in a floating LNG terminal in Greece

Yesterday, the Bulgarian Energy Minister has met its Greek counterpart, to talk about the development of a natural gas pipeline between the two countries. Discussions were concentrated mainly on plans to build a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, off the coast of northern Greece, in Alexandroupolis.

read more... 06/10/2016

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Daily: British gas prices tumble as gas imports recover

Crude oil evolved differently on Tuesday, with WTI recovering from six-week lows on anticipated demand for crude after Colonial Pipeline Co is likely to restart its main gasoline line by Wednesday. The American Petroleum Institute reported a 7.5-million-barrel draw in U.S. crude oil supplies on Tuesday, instead of the increase that many expected. Brent crude for November delivery lost 7 cents to settle at $45.88 a barrel after the release of the API report. U.S. WTI crude for October delivery rose 14 cents to close at $43.44.

read more... 21/09/2016

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