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Daily (12.05.2023): Oil prices dropped by about 2% on Thursday, undermined by the prospect of renewed Iraqi Kurdish oil exports to Turkey

Oil prices continued losing ground on Thursday, weighed down by the prospect of resumption of Iraqi Kurdish oil exports to Turkey, as well as by a worrying macroeconomic outlook. Thus, Brent crude declined by about 2% to settle at $74.98 a barrel. WTI crude dropped by around 2.3% to $70.87 a barrel.

read more... 12/05/2023

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EU's von der Leyen says she will tackle US green subsidies, overcome e-fuels impasse

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday she is determined to counter challenges from U.S. subsidies for green technologies and to speed a currently blocked law on phasing out combustion engines from 2035.

read more... 06/03/2023

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Methane from Australian coal and gas could be 60% higher than estimated

Methane emissions from Australian coalmines and gas production could be more than 60% higher than federal government estimates suggest, according to satellite and ground data released by the International Energy Agency.

read more... 24/02/2023

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French gas operator GRTgaz seeks interest in building hydrogen pipeline

French gas transmission system operator GRTgaz on Thursday opened a Call for Interest, or invitation to participate, to determine the viability of building a hydrogen transport pipeline linking the French side of the Franco-Spanish pipeline BarMar with a local storage facility.

read more... 13/01/2023

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Britain approves first new coal mine in decades despite climate targets

Britain approved its first new deep coal mine in decades on Wednesday to produce the high-polluting fuel for use in steelmaking, a decision which drew criticism from opponents who say it will hinder climate targets.

read more... 08/12/2022

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