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Daily: Crude oil prices diverge in volatile trade amid a hike in U.S. stockpiles, airstrikes in Syria

Crude oil prices settled mixed in volatile trade on Wednesday, with Brent increasing on concerns about Russian airstrikes in Syria and WTI crude declining after figures showing a hike in domestic stockpiles. For the quarter, both Brent and U.S. crude lost 24 percent, recording their largest decline since the end of 2014. Brent rose by 14 cents, or 0.3 percent, to close at $48.37 a barrel. It shed 10 percent for September. U.S. crude slipped 14 cents, or 0.3 percent, to end at $45.09, reversing earlier gains. For the month, U.S. crude fell 8 percent.

read more... 01/10/2015

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Shell will search for oil and gas in block offshore Bulgaria

Bulgaria has chosen Royal Dutch Shell to perform deepwater oil and gas exploration off its Black Sea coast and intends to ink an agreement by the end of October, expecting that the project will aid reduce its dependence on imports from Russia.

read more... 30/09/2015

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Daily: German forward power prices rebound after new-term lows

Crude oil prices boosted by about 2% on Tuesday, but then reduced gains in the post-settlement trade after the American Petroleum Institute (API) reported an unexpected large weekly increase in U.S. crude stockpiles. Front-month WTI closed Tuesday's trade at $45.23 a barrel, up 80 cents, or 1.8 percent on the day. In post-settlement trade, it shed to $44.82. The front-month Brent contract settled up 89 cents, or 1.9 percent, at $48.23. It hit $47.97 after the API figures.

read more... 30/09/2015

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Total aims to have 8 percent of French B2B power market

Total Energie Gaz, a unit of oil and gas major Total, declared on Tuesday that it had entered the French business-to-business retail power market with the intention of seizing several eight percent of the market within 10 years.

read more... 30/09/2015

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Russian PM rejects oil tax increase, since gas fee rise is envisaged

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has rejected demands to increase the mineral extraction tax (MET) for oil producers, as stated by a government spokeswoman on Monday, while a source told Reuters a gas output tax raise was being envisaged instead.

read more... 29/09/2015

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