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Most of EU prepared with gas for winter in spite of Ukraine crisis

Elevated levels of natural gas in storage and reducing prices signify the majority of Europe is well-ready for winter, nevertheless a potential disruption to Russian supplies continue to be a risk for countries such as Ukraine, Bulgaria and also Britain.

read more... 10/10/2014

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UK: IGAS prepares for the third shale gas drill next month

Britain's major shale gas explorer IGas intends to drill its third well next month, in the northwest of England, to determine the quantity of gas is trapped below the ground.

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Daily: UK gas prices tumble on balanced system, increasing temperatures

Brent crude touched a 27-month low on Wednesday before rebounding partially to settle above $91 a barrel, with analysts stating that the market is expected to recover despite increasing inventories and a pessimistic world economic outlook. Brent crude for November delivery decreased by 73 cents, or 0.8 percent, at $91.38 a barrel. U.S. crude dropped by 1.54$, or 1.7 percent, finished down at $87.31 a barrel, after trading at 86.83$, its lowest level since April 2013.

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BG Group receives $350m for gas debt from Egypt

Egyptian Government paid to British gas explorer BG Group $350 million (£219m). The payment is for significant debts to the firm which along with other important energy players is allocated money by the country.

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Russia: Gazprom minimizes U.S. LNG exports, shale

The plans of U.S. to start liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in 2016 will not modify significantly the disjointed global LNG market, as stated on Tuesday by Alexei Miller, the chief executive of Russian gas exporter Gazprom.

read more... 08/10/2014

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