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Ukraine reduces gas imports from Europe in October

Ukraine, which still has no final accord with Russia on gas supplies for the winter, has suddenly cut its imports from Europe this month, as stated by Ukrainian gas transport monopoly Ukrtransgaz on Wednesday.

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Areva and EDF will preserve 66 percent of nuclear reactor firm

The French government wants utility EDF and nuclear conglomerate Areva, both state-owned, to preserve a stake of 66 percent in Areva's previous reactor building unit Areva NP, as stated by a government source on Tuesday.

read more... 07/10/2015

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Dutch parliament approves a motion to curtail gas production at Groningen field

The Dutch lawmakers on October 6 approved a motion calling the cabinet to considerable curtail gas production from the country's Groningen gas field for safety reasons.

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Daily: European day-ahead power prices jump amid weaker renewable output, robust fuel demand

Crude oil prices soared over $2 a barrel on Tuesday, breaking out of a month-long trading range on technical buying and industry talks as well as spurred by U.S government figures indicating that the global oversupply could ease. Brent rose by $2.67, or 5.4 percent, to settle at $51.92, breaking out of the $47 threshold it had held since early September. WTI jumped by $2.27, or 4.9 percent, to close at $48.53 a barrel.

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Russia: Gazprom will halve the pipeline capacity of the TurkStream

Gazprom has nearly halved the intended capacity of its TurkStream gas pipeline project to 32 billion cubic metres (bcm) per year from an initial capacity of 63 bcm, as stated by Gazprom Chief Executive Officer Alexei Miller on Tuesday.

read more... 07/10/2015

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