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Poland rethinks its strategy for shale gas production

Doubts over the scale of Poland's shale gas reserves surfaced last June after ExxonMobil announced plans to cease exploration, citing disappointing test drilling results. The withdrawal of two more multinationals - Talisman Energy of Canada and U.S. oil giant Marathon - has cast significant doubts over the viability of shale gas in Poland.

read more... 09/07/2013

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France: EDF envisages a 5% increase in power tariffs in August

The French government has allowed French state-controlled power utility Electricite de France (EDF) to increase its electricity tariffs for residential consumers by 5% in August, and by the same share in August next year, citing recent increases of the company's production costs.

read more... 09/07/2013

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Oil production worldwide increase on increased reserves

Global production of crude oil increased in 2012 as reserves estimates increased also. Last year, global production of oil amounted to almost 76 million barrels per day, an increase of about 3% in comparison to 2011 levels.

read more... 02/07/2013

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ENEL to sell its Marcinelle power plant in Belgium to Gazprom

Italy's Enel SpA has decided to sell its Marcinelle power plant in Belgium to Russia's OAO Gazprom, for 227 million euro on a cash and debt free basis, as the biggest Russian company intends to enhance its presence in Europe's power production sector where it supplies 25% of gas requirements.

read more... 24/06/2013

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UK: Electricity prices to double in the next years to come in comparison to those in Germany

A new report offered by bank Credit Suisse stated that UK electricity prices could almost twice those in Germany in the next three years because of the impact of a new tax intended at supporting renewable power production. The report showed that wholesale prices could increase in comparison to those in Germany by 85% in 2016-17 and would maintain the trend in general for the next 7- 10 years.

read more... 24/06/2013

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