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Daily: European prompt power fell sharply on cold, windy weather

Crude oil futures tried to stabilize on Tuesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), after declining sharply the previous day to the level of mid-April, as the market was encouraged by the further extension of talks with Iran, worries about Greece's indebtedness and China's stock market losses. WTI crude fell 20 cents to settle at $51.98 a barrel, a three-month low, and extending to more than 8 percent its drop since Thursday's settlement. Brent rose 31 cents to end at $56.85. Both benchmarks increased in post-settlement trade, after the API indicated the higher-than-expected stockpile drop.

read more... 08/07/2015

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French Cestas farm, Europe's largest solar facility to be connected with Nexan’s cables

The largest solar farm in Europe will be connected with Nexans’ Energyflex photovoltaic cables.

read more... 07/07/2015

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Daily: European power prices jump on tight nuclear power, heatwave

Crude oil prices declined on Friday on increasing U.S. rig count which intensified worries of global supply glut and after Chinese regulators launched an investigation into suspected stock market manipulation. Front-month U.S. crude settled at $56.56, down 37 cents, falling below a trading range of $57 to $62 seen since early May. Brent crude for August delivery decreased by $1.75 to close at $60.32 a barrel, prolonging a downward trend since early May during which prices have slipped around 13 percent. Front-month U.S. crude stood at $55.52, down $1.41, plunging below a trading range of $57 to $62 recorded since early May.

read more... 06/07/2015

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Russia’s Gazprom and Dutch Gasunie will collaborate on small-scale LNG

Russian state gas firm Gazprom and Dutch gas grid operator Gasunie have inked an accord to collaborate on the small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) market in Europe, as stated by Gazprom on Thursday.

read more... 03/07/2015

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China unveils a mega-project, with natural gas as a priority

China unveiled a mega-project called “One Belt – One Road” which will unleash a regional infrastructure boom by connecting China with Asia, Europe and Africa by land and sea. If completed, it will be the biggest infrastructure undertaking ever built.

read more... 29/06/2015

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