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Daily: British prompt gas prices decline on firmer supply from Norway

Crude oil prices increased on Monday, buoyed by weaker dollar that counterbalanced pressure on prices from a supply glut. Oil prices were pressured as Saudi Arabia has stood firm on its decision to keep production levels, saying it would consider reducing output only if producers outside OPEC also did so. U.S. crude futures rose by 88 cents to settle at $47.45 on Monday, up 1.9 percent. Brent price boosted more than 1 percent to close up 60 cents at $55.92 per barrel.

read more... 24/03/2015

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Daily: Crude oil prices settle up on dollar depreciation

Crude oil prices recovered on Friday, with Brent snapping two consecutive weeks of losses and WTI crude boosting 4 percent following dollar depreciation on interest rate uncertainty. Oil prices also received support from Iran’s ambition to strike a nuclear deal with world powers. Brent price for front-month delivery rose by 89 cents, or 4 percent, to settle at $55.32 a barrel. It posted a 1.2 percent gain on the week. U.S. crude for April delivery increased by $1.76, or 1.6 percent, to close at $45.72. It gained 2 percent on the week.

read more... 23/03/2015

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Energy companies BG and Woodside will invest $1.1 billion in four Myanmar blocks

Britain's BG Group and Australia's Woodside Petroleum Ltd will make an investment of about $1.08 billion to explore for oil and gas in four blocks off the coast of Myanmar's western Rakhine state, as declared by a senior Energy Ministry official on Sunday.

read more... 23/03/2015

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Daily: British prompt natural gas prices tumble as supply surpasses demand

Crude oil prices decreased on Thursday on the dollar appreciation and Kuwait’s statement that OPEC had no choice but to continue producing in an oversupplied market undermined the previous day’s hike. Benchmark Brent oil eased nearly 3 percent, while U.S. crude declined by almost 2 percent, weighed by the dollar's increase against most currencies. Brent lost 1.48$ to end at $54.43 a barrel, after slipping $2 at one point. WTI crude slipped 70 cents to settle at $43.96, sliding more than $1.90 earlier.

read more... 20/03/2015

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Egypt: 35 cargoes of LNG to be imported from Russia's Gazprom

Russia's Gazprom has signed an agreement to aid supply Egypt with its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, as declared by the oil ministry on Tuesday, in a deal that could be estimated at approximately $1 billion at existing market prices.

read more... 19/03/2015

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