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Ukraine: LNG markets might be tightened in case of gas disruptions

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets would be tightened by disruptions to Russian gas supplies via Ukraine since southern Europe should compete with Asia for LNG in order to satisfy demand, according to Wood Mackenzie consultancy on Monday.

read more... 25/03/2014

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Timchenko’s Stroitransgaz set for 3.5 billion euro South Stream deal

A conglomerate run by Stroitransgaz, managed by Gennady Timchenko, an important businessman touched by U.S. sanctions, won a transaction of about 3.5 billion euro to construct a segment of the South Stream natural gas pipeline traversing Bulgaria, as stated by industry sources on Friday.

read more... 24/03/2014

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Croatia to aid EU diversify energy supply options

Croatia is on the way to turn into a regional hub for energy production and transport, helping other EU members to diversify supply, according to the declaration made on Thursday by Alen Leveric, the deputy economy minister. EU leaders consider this move very important since they want to reduce reliance on Russian gas.

read more... 21/03/2014

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Romania will raise gas prices in April

Regulated natural gas prices in Romania will see an increase of 2% for households and 5% for industrial consumers starting from April, as part of a broader plan to liberalize energy markets, as stated on Thursday by Nicolae Havrilet, the chief of energy regulator ANRE. He also declared that electricity prices will remain stable.

read more... 21/03/2014

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Dutch Gasunie: Fluxys and OGE potential shareholders

Belgian pipeline operator Fluxys and Germany's Open Grid Europe (OGE) are seen as potential shareholders of Dutch Gasunie whether the parliament permits cross-shareholdings for network operators, as stated by Han Fennema, Gasunie's chief executive, on Wednesday.

read more... 20/03/2014

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