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Polish minister will meet constructer Saipem on postponed LNG terminal

Polish treasury minister Andrzej Czerwinski declared on Monday he would meet Italian construction company Saipem next week to guarantee that a liquefied gas terminal on the Baltic Sea launches in 2015 after several deferrals.

read more... 30/06/2015

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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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Russia expected to slash its natural gas transit volume via Ukraine

Russia is expected to slash its natural gas deliveries via Ukraine by about 18% this year, declared the Ukrainian gas transit monopoly Ukrtransgaz.

read more... 26/06/2015

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UK: Decision on shale gas permit postponed again

The decision on whether to give the green light to fracking for shale gas in Lancashire has been adjourned until councilors will gather supplementary legal advice.

read more... 25/06/2015

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Daily: British spot gas prices firm after an outage at a Norwegian gas-processing plant

Crude oil futures declined more than 1 percent on Wednesday after a government report indicating an eight consecutive weekly draw in U.S. crude inventories was offset by a considerable increase in refined products. Brent futures fell 96 cents, or 1.5 percent, to settle at $63.49 a barrel. U.S. crude tumbled 74 cents, or 1.2 percent, to close at $60.27.

read more... 25/06/2015

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