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Nations strike deal on international carbon markets at Glasgow summit

Negotiators from almost 200 governments have reached a final deal on the rules governing the international trade of emissions reduction units after six years of haggling that had held up the Paris Agreement rulebook.

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Russia says to fulfil contractual gas supply obligations amid Belarus threat

Russia will continue to meet its contractual gas supply obligations with its European customers, the Kremlin said Nov. 12, after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko hinted Nov. 11 that Minsk could consider blocking the transit of Russian gas to Europe.

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Daily (12.11.2021): British gas prices increased sharply on Thursday as Belarusian threat to stop flows to Europe worsened the supply squeeze

Oil prices fluctuated in a choppy trading on Thursday, ultimately increasing modestly after U.S. inflation data sent bond yields and the dollar higher. Hence, Brent crude futures rose by 0.3% to close at $82.87 a barrel. At the same time, U.S. WTI crude ended at $81.59 a barrel, posting a 0.3% gain day-on-day.

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Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector IGB faces delays due to supply shortages

Greece confirmed on Wednesday (10 November) delays in the construction of a key gas interconnector linking Greece and Bulgaria (IGB), reported earlier by EURACTIV Bulgaria, but insisted that they were due to supply shortages.

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Eni plans first oil and gas from giant Cote d'Ivoire find as early as 2023 as more blocks put on offer

Italian energy major Eni plans to start oil and gas production from the giant Baleine discovery offshore Cote d'Ivoire as early as 2023 as the country put 32 more blocks up for offer to investors.

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