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Daily: European coal prices plunge to more than 7-year low on supply glut

Crude oil prices climbed on Wednesday, with Brent recovering from a four-year low, as traders reacted to gossip of a pipeline explosion in Saudi Arabia and upbeat news related to U.S. crude inventories. Benchmark Brent oil settled up 13 cents at $82.95 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude rebounded $1.49 to settle at $78.68 a barrel.

read more... 06/11/2014

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Ukraine, Russia and EU sign an agreement to supply natural gas

Ukraine, Russia and the European Union inked an agreement on Thursday that will see Moscow restart crucial supplies of gas to its ex-Soviet neighbor over the winter in return for payments partly financed by Kiev's Western creditors.

read more... 31/10/2014

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Verbund nine-month profit drops by 86%

Austrian utility Verbund registered a decline of 86 percent in group profit for the first three quarters of 2014 to 63.8 million euros ($81.3 million) because of decreasing electricity prices, reduced water supply and impairment losses on its Romanian wind farms.

read more... 29/10/2014

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Daily: British prompt gas prices shrink on solid supply eclipsing demand

Brent crude oil prices dropped on Friday, but posted a modest change on the week as traders took a break from months-long rout, despite of increasing worldwide supply signs and U.S. contango structure threatened sharper losses. Brent crude for December delivery closed at $86.13 per barrel, down 70 cents for the day and 3 cents below last Friday's settlement price. Meanwhile, U.S. crude oil futures, continued to decline, with contracts for December delivery dropping $1.08 at $81.01 per barrel.

read more... 27/10/2014

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Scottish government gives the green light to a new wave of offshore wind projects

The Scottish government has given the green light for the development of the four offshore wind power plants, which could generate enough electricity to supply over 1.4 million of households.

read more... 21/10/2014

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