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EU Commission looks into Germany's natural gas levy

The European Commission has asked the EU's energy regulator ACER to examine whether a tariff Germany added to its natural gas exports distorts the bloc's single market in a possible breach of competition rules, three sources close to the matter said.

read more... 29/01/2024

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Mideast conflict dims prospect of more Egyptian LNG exports to Europe

The prospect of the EU receiving more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Egypt in the short and medium term looks unachievable due to tight gas balances and reduced imports form Israel, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies (OIES) said.

read more... 09/11/2023

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Daily (08.11.2023): European carbon prices hit their lowest level in over a year due to substantial selling pressure

On Tuesday, oil prices extended their losses, primarily due to a negative indicator regarding Chinese exports. This development failed to inspire optimism among investors concerning the growth of the world's largest crude importer, China. As a result, both contracts plunged by over 4%. Brent crude settled at $81.61 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $77.37 per barrel.

read more... 08/11/2023

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Egypt may stop LNG exports, tightening EU supply

Europe’s gas balance may tighten this winter due to turmoil in the Middle East as Egypt is expected to stop LNG exports amid lower supply from Israel and lower domestic production, experts said this week.

read more... 27/10/2023

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Daily (20.10.2023): Oil prices continued their steady rise, surpassing $92 a barrel on Thursday as tensions in the Middle East remain high

Oil prices resumed their rise on Thursday as the ongoing concerns regarding a possible crisis in the Middle East outweighed the potential rise in Venezuelan exports. Thus, Brent crude settled at $92.38 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $89.37 per barrel, both contracts trading 1% down day-on-day.

read more... 20/10/2023

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