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Shell to return to Norway’s Ormen Lange gas project in the first quarter of 2016

Oil and gas giant Royal Dutch Shell might resume operations on offshore compression at its Ormen Lange gas field in Norway in the first quarter of 2016, after quitting the project in April, as stated by the company on Wednesday.

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Romania adheres to CEE day-ahead electricity link up

Romania connected its day-ahead power market to those in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary on Wednesday as part of a plan to enhance supplies and make retail prices firmer, as stated by regional energy representatives.

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Hungary: South Stream pipeline – the single way to guarantee gas supply

Hungary plans to initiate the construction of its stretch of the South Stream gas pipeline backed by Russia next year in spite of European and U.S. resistance since it considers the project as the single way to guarantee supply, as stated by a senior government representative.

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Daily: European forward power prices rally at 2-month high on increasing carbon, coal prices

Crude oil dropped for a second consecutive day on Tuesday since traders looked beyond price defense attempts by Russia and Venezuela and toward Saudi Arabia and OPEC for fresh leads on whether the group might cut production at its meeting on November 27. Benchmark Brent crude slipped 84 cents to close at $78.47 a barrel, while front-month U.S. crude close down $1.03 at $74.61.

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EDF: French nuclear reactor postponed to 2017

French utility EDF declared that its Areva-designed EPR nuclear reactor in Flamanville, France, will be delayed one more year, anticipating it would be linked to the grid in 2017, a decade after the start of the construction.

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