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AES, ControurGlobal decide to reduce electricity prices in Bulgaria

U.S. electricity firms AES and ContourGlobal decided to reduce the price of power they vend to Bulgaria's public electricity supplier NEK on Wednesday, in place of NEK making about 700 million levs ($389 million) in late payments by July.

read more... 09/04/2015

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Daily: European power prices rebound on recovering demand after the Easter holiday

Crude oil futures soared on Tuesday and U.S. crude jumped close to 2015 highs on optimistic jobs data and government predictions for weaker U.S. crude production growth and stronger demand for oil. The price of U.S. crude oil for May delivery boosted 3.5% to settle $53.98 a barrel, approaching the highest level in 2015 at $55.11 hit on January 2. Brent crude for May delivery on London’s ICE Futures exchange soared 98 cents to settle at $59.10, having fluctuated from $57.02 to $59.27, the highest level since March 26.

read more... 08/04/2015

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Daily: Crude oil prices down near 4% amid speculations on ongoing talks over Tehran nuclear program

Brent crude oil declined nearly 4 percent on Thursday on speculations that a preliminary deal between Iran and global powers on Tehran’s nuclear program could be signed, adding more crude to an already oversupplied global market. North Sea Brent crude futures decreased $2.15, or 3.8 percent, to settle at $54.95 a barrel, almost $1 above the session low. WTI crude futures declined 95 cents, or 2 percent, to close at $49.14 a barrel, after slipping nearly $2 earlier.

read more... 03/04/2015

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Daily: Crude oil declines for a third consecutive session on Iran nuclear negotiations

Crude oil declined for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, with Brent crude posting a 12 percent loss for the month, as world powers started to negotiate intensively a nuclear deal with Iran that could bring an additional 1 million barrels per day back online in the coming months. Brent oil dropped $1.18, or 2.1 percent, to settle at $55.11 a barrel, after decreasing to $54.72 during the session. WTI crude decreased $1.08, or 2.2 percent to close at $47.60, off its earlier low at $47.28.

read more... 01/04/2015

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Daily: British prompt gas prices decline on stronger flows, a supply glut in the system

Crude oil closed down for a second consecutive session on Monday as Iran and six world powers accelerated the pace of negotiations to reach a nuclear deal with Tehran that could ease Western sanctions and allow OPEC member to carry crude into an already flooded market. Benchmark Brent oil declined 12 cents to settle at $56.29 a barrel, after slipping $1.21 earlier. WTI crude dropped 19 cents to settle at $48.68, having fallen by $1.26 earlier.

read more... 31/03/2015

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