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Poland will not apply taxes on shale gas production by 2020

After several foreign companies, as Exxon Mobil, Canada’s Talisman Energy and US oil firm Marathon, quit the Polish market in the past few months, the finance minister, Jacek Rostowski, has announced that Poland will not tax shale gas production until 2020 and will improve regulation, in a move which aims to attract energy explorers.

read more... 02/08/2013

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Daily: Crude oil increases on optimistic global economic data

U.S. crude oil prices boosted by 3 percent on Thursday, diminishing the premium to European Brent for a second day, following a surprisingly optimistic global economic data and supply disruptions in Africa and Iraq.

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British Gas to offer “free electricity” on Saturdays to its customers

Energy firm British Gas is considering offering customers “free electricity” on Saturdays, encouraging in such a way more power use at weekends when industrial energy demand is much lower.

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Enel Green Power profits up by over 20% in the first semester

Italy's biggest renewable energy company Enel Green Power (EGP), controlled by Italian utility Enel, has announced yesterday that in the first six month of 2013 its earnings increased by 21.7% to 269 million euros in comparison to 221 million euros in the same period of 2012.

read more... 01/08/2013

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China has started importing gas from Myanmar

The China-Myanmar pipeline has started delivering natural gas to China, aiming to reduce the country’s reliance on shipping through the Strait of Malacca and will help to diversify its energy imports.

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