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Daily: European prompt power price soar amid lower wind and solar output

Crude oil tumbled 2% in volatile trading on Thursday, as support from a depreciating dollar was eclipsed by speculation about possible talks the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other oil producers to jointly cut output. Brent futures declined 1.6 percent, or 58 cents, to settle at $34.46 a barrel, after fluctuating between $34.15 and $35.84. WTI crude also ended lower, down 56 cents, or 1.7 percent, at $31.72 after swinging between $31.53 and $33.60.

read more... 05/02/2016

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Germany – European leader in offshore wind energy expansion

Germany has surpassed the UK in the pace at which it is installing wind turbines at sea, as indicated by industry figures.

read more... 03/02/2016

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Ukraine will reduce 2016 gas imports, none from Russia

Ukraine is expected to reduce its natural gas imports to between 11 billion and 13 billion cubic metres (bcm) this year and bring it all from the European Union, avoiding Russia totally, as stated by its energy minister on Wednesday.

read more... 29/01/2016

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Daily: European prompt power prices tumble as cold spell ends

WTI crude oil prices retreated 6% on Monday, falling below the key $30-a- barrel threshold in post-settlement trade, after news that Iraq’s production hit a record last month, intensifying again the worries about supply glut. U.S. crude fell $1.85 or 5.8% to settle at $30.34 a barrel. Brent crude, the global benchmark, eased $1.68 at $30.50 a barrel, 5.2% below its settlement price on Friday. It attained $30 after Monday's close.

read more... 26/01/2016

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Daily: Crude oil rebounds as cold spell spurs fuel demand

Crude oil prices rebounded on Friday, as cold weather across in the United States and Europe spurred energy demand. Brent crude oil, which declined in recent weeks on concerns about supply glut, ended 10 percent higher and above $32 a barrel in one of the biggest daily increases ever. Brent crude boosted 10 percent to close at $32.18, well above this week's low of $27.10, while WTI crude climbed 9 percent to settle at $32.19.

read more... 25/01/2016

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