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Niger cabinet authorizes new Areva uranium agreement

Niger's cabinet of ministers on Friday authorized a rejuvenation of French nuclear group Areva's uranium output agreement in the West African nation, according to the government on Friday, carrying out two years of frequent burdened talks.

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EC authorizes UK’s projected Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant

UK Government and EDF Group obtained European Commission (EC) approval for their accords to build new £24.5bn nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C in Somerset.

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Most of EU prepared with gas for winter in spite of Ukraine crisis

Elevated levels of natural gas in storage and reducing prices signify the majority of Europe is well-ready for winter, nevertheless a potential disruption to Russian supplies continue to be a risk for countries such as Ukraine, Bulgaria and also Britain.

read more... 10/10/2014

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Daily: Brent crude loses ground on concerns over global economy, supply

Brent stroke below $90 a barrel on Thursday for the first time since the summer 2012, dragged down by pessimistic outlook and increasing oil stockpiles curbed energy prices. Brent crude for front-month delivery decreased $1.33 to settle at $90.05, its weakest settlement since June 2012. WTI crude for November delivery closed at $85.81, its lowest level since December 2012, and continued to slip in post-settlement trading to $85.02.

read more... 10/10/2014

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UK: IGAS prepares for the third shale gas drill next month

Britain's major shale gas explorer IGas intends to drill its third well next month, in the northwest of England, to determine the quantity of gas is trapped below the ground.

read more... 10/10/2014

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