Oil crude prices fluctuated during the day on Tuesday, as a tropical storm hit the U.S. Gulf coast, while countries of the Pacific region decided to continue procurement of Iranian crude, despite U.S. sanctions. Brent crude price edged slightly higher at $78.17 a barrel, but gains were capped by a stronger dollar. WTI crude price edged 0.3% lower to $69.87 a barrel, due to a rise in crude inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma.
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Thanks to the LNG terminal on the island of Croatian island of Krk, Hungary could be importing gas from its southern neighbour by the end of 2019.
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Voltalia has secured a new 60MW project in Brazil won during the auctions organized by the Brazilian regulator ANEEL.
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The 100% renewable supplier will add Affect Energy’s 22,000 customers to its existing base of 350,000 consumers.
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Oil crude prices hiked on Monday, due rising concerns about reduced supplies globally after U.S. sanctions against Iran will be applied in late autumn. Brent crude price increased by 0.9% to $78.15 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude price was 0.4% up at $70.09 a barrel, as stronger supply from OPEC and the US limited gains.
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