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Netherlands: Gasunie separates businesses into national, regional grids

Gasunie, the Netherlands' natural gas grid operator, will split its operations into two divisions, one for national and international traffic, and one for more local flows.

read more... 22/05/2015

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Total receives the go-ahead to resume shale gas operations in Denmark

French energy giant Total received the green light to continue shale gas exploration in Denmark, following a halting ordered by Danish Energy Agency (DEA).

read more... 15/05/2015

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Ithaca decided to vend Norwegian operations to Hungary’s MOL

North Sea oil and gas firm Ithaca Energy has decided to vend its Norwegian business to Hungary's MOL for $60 million, as stated by the companies on Friday, marking the Hungarian firm's entrance into Norway's oil market.

read more... 24/04/2015

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Norway suggests electricity utility unbundling

Norway wishes utilities to split their distribution and production operations, in a step towards grid consolidation, as stated by the oil and energy ministry on Wednesday.

read more... 16/04/2015

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Daily: Oil prices soar on dollar depreciation, military operations in Yemen, speculative buying

Crude oil soared by about 3 percent on Wednesday, spurred by the dollar depreciation, military operations in Yemen triggered by Saudi Arabia and speculative buying in spite of American inventories building to record highs. Benchmark Brent oil rose by $1.37, or 2.5 percent, to settle at $56.48 a barrel. It had hit $57.17 earlier. U.S. crude boosted $1.70, or 3.6 percent, to close at $49.21 a barrel. The session peak was at $49.46.

read more... 26/03/2015

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