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Nuclear, coal, LNG: 'no taboos' in Germany's energy about-face

Germany signalled a U-turn in key energy policies on Sunday, floating the possibility of extending the life-spans of coal and even nuclear plants to cut dependency on Russian gas, part of a broad political rethink following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

read more... 28/02/2022

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Bulgaria welcomes Greek LNG terminal decision for diversification of supply

The company in charge of building the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector hailed on Tuesday (1 February) the final investment decision on developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal off the Greek city of Alexandroupolis as a major chance for increasing the capacity of the gas link between the two Balkan countries.

read more... 03/02/2022

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TotalEnergies aims to restart $20 billion Mozambique LNG project in 2022

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne said on Monday the French firm aimed to restart a $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the north of Mozambique that was halted by an insurgent group with links to Islamic State almost a year ago.

read more... 01/02/2022

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Daily (13.01.2021): Gas prices were bearish on Wednesday, as ample LNG supply offset winter storage concerns

Crude oil prices continued to strengthen on Wednesday, on the back of a sharp drop in US crude reserves, to the point of approaching multi-year records set last October. Hence, Brent oil gained 1.1% at $84.67 a barrel and WTI crude rose by 1.8% to $82.64 a barrel.

read more... 13/01/2022

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Daily (03.01.2022): British gas prices lost ground on Friday, on forecasts for milder temperatures and increased LNG supply

Crude oil prices retreated on Friday, as trading volumes fell significantly, while investors questioned whether 2021’s price surge will continue into the new year. Consequently, Brent oil lost 1.9% at $77.78 a barrel and WTI crude dropped by 2.3% to $75.21 a barrel.

read more... 03/01/2022

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