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Daily: UK gas for winter delivery plunges to record lows on weak demand

Crude oil dropped about $1 on Wednesday as Libyan and Iranian supply started to recover, hitting the lowest settlement in almost three weeks despite considerable draw in U.S. oil stockpiles. Brent crude fell $1.05 a barrel to close at $111.24, while U.S. light crude dropped by more than a dollar to a session low of $104.25, then rebounded to close down 86 cents at $104.48.

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Slovak pipeline operator obtains numerous offers to convey gas to Ukraine

Slovak gas pipeline operator Eustream declared on Wednesday numerous transporters presented required offers in the so-called open period for capacity on a pipeline that will convey gas into Ukraine via the European Union.

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Bulgaria increases electricity prices, reduces natural gas

Bulgaria raised electricity prices by an average of 2 percent on Tuesday having as objective to control politically sensitive costs in spite of massive deficits in the Balkan country's energy sector.

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Daily: Europe power prices diverge on higher nuclear availability in France, stronger electricity demand in Germany

Crude oil prices plunged slightly on Tuesday as worries about supply disruptions due to the clashes in Iraq and Ukraine attenuated, whereas oil prices gained some support from optimistic manufacturing data in China. Brent crude dropped by 7 cents to close at $112.29 a barrel, the weakest settlement price since June 12, while U.S. oil declined by 3 cents to end at $105.34 a barrel, also the lowest level since June 12.

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Greece pledges tax reduction to attract oil and gas majors

Greece intends to reduce tax rates for oil and gas firms since it desires to attract them to aid develop its unexploited offshore hydrocarbon resources, as stated by its energy minister on Tuesday.

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