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Bulgaria: BEH agrees 535 million euros loan funding

Bulgarian state energy company BEH has inked a 535 million euro ($602 million) bridge loan with three international banks which should be refunded by a global bond issue within a year, as stated by a senior BEH official on Monday.

read more... 26/04/2016

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Daily: Oil prices down for a fifth consecutive day, posting 10% decline on the week

Crude oil prices plunged for a fifth consecutive day on Friday, down 10% on the week, and Goldman Sachs argued more losses were needed to oblige producers to slash supplies enough to balance the oversupply and pessimistic outlook in the market. Brent eased 20 cents to settle at $33.55 a barrel. It attained a session low of $32.78, after decreasing on Thursday to $32.16, the weakest level since April 2004. For the week, Brent shed 10 percent, just behind the 11 percent decline in the opening week of 2015, which was a record loss for oil in the first full trading week of any year. WTI closed 11 cents lower at $33.16. It dropped to $32.64 earlier in the day, after slipping to $32.10 on Thursday, its lowest level since December 2003.

read more... 11/01/2016

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Cyprus gas field expected to annually produce 8 bcm with pipeline to Egypt

The Aphrodite natural gas field off Cyprus is commercially feasible and plans require to yearly produce 8 billion cubic metres (bcm) and building of a pipeline to Egypt, as stated by the associates behind the project on Sunday.

read more... 08/06/2015

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Daily: European coal prices remain unchanged on weak demand forecasts

Crude oil prices on both sides of the Atlantic increased on Monday, as investors turned their attention to concerns about continuing violence in Libya and other global hotspots, leaving behind worries about supplies glut. Brent crude rose 57 cents to close at $105.41 a barrel, rebounding from a session low of $104.52. U.S. crude boosted 41 cents to settle at $98.29 a barrel, after hitting a session low of $97.43.

read more... 05/08/2014

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Italy: Eni obtains 1st non oil-indexed gas accord from Russia

Italy's Eni won a milestone agreement with Russia's Gazprom that leave behind a 50-year old mechanism of indexing gas supplies to oil prices, fixing up a model other European purchasers might be able to apply in talks.

read more... 26/05/2014

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