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Finland signs electricity export agreement with Russia

Finland on Friday signed an accord that permits power exports to Russia from the beginning of December, as stated by its grid firm Fingrid, making two way flows on the connection that had been employed for imports.

read more... 10/11/2014

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Daily: British prompt gas prices climb on undersupplied system, colder weather

Worldwide crude oil prices reversed a hike on Monday, with Brent trading lower after a sharp increase in Saudi Arabia’s monthly export prices is expected to curb output, discouraging buyers. Brent crude posted a considerable decline, off more than $1 to settle at about $84 per barrel. Previously it had declined below $85 as a stronger dollar slapped oil and gold, commodities that are priced in the U.S. currency. U.S. crude eased more than 2 percent, settling down $1.76 at $78.78 per barrel.

read more... 04/11/2014

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France likely to win several big nuclear agreements from new trade exhibition

Areva, France's fighting reactor manufacturer, is not likely to win much in the way of huge new nuclear export agreements in spite of a major government-supported attempt to pursue clients at a trade fair this week.

read more... 14/10/2014

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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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Norwegian gas exports expected to increase this winter

Norwegian gas exports are expected to rise insignificantly this winter due to new gas fields and the conclusion of maintenance at the country's largest field, Troll, as stated by analysts at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon in their winter forecast on Wednesday.

read more... 25/09/2014

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