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Cyprus could become a natural gas hub by 2025

Natural gas reserves in the six gas fields licensed to Noble, Total, Kogas and ENI could total about 1.1 trillion cubic metres or 38.9 trillion cubic feet, unveils an article published in the quarterly Oxford Energy Forum, KRETYK’s Chairman Charles Ellinas.

read more... 16/09/2013

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UK: Shale gas reserves could quadruple

The IGas Energy Group, one of the UK’s hydrocarbon producers, has announced that its license in north west England could contain over 170 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of the unconventional gas. According to IGas technical studies, the quantity of shale gas in some regions of the UK has been underestimated.

read more... 06/09/2013

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UK: shale gas reserves could quadruple

The IGas Energy Group, one of the UK’s hydrocarbon producers, has announced that its license in north west England could contain over 170 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of the unconventional gas. According to IGas technical studies the quantity of shale gas in some regions of the UK has been underestimated.

read more... 19/06/2013

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GDF Suez submits an offer to build a 1.32 GW coal plant in Turkey

The consortium called Ada Enerji, led by French energy group GDF Suez and consisting of International Power and Mimag Enerji, has applied to Turkish energy regulator EPDK for a license to build a coal-fired power plant with capacity of 1,320 MW at the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.

read more... 29/01/2013

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Cyprus awards four offshore gas exploration licenses

Cyprus government announced that it awarded four provisional licenses for gas exploration in offshore blocks as part of the second licensing round launched in February.

read more... 02/11/2012

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