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China increased its imports of natural gas in 2013

China’s natural gas imports have been boosted in latest years as a result of growing demand, since the country is trying to decrease its fossil fuel consumption and improve air quality. China saw its total volumes of imported natural gas increasing by 25 % year on year in 2013.

read more... 04/02/2014

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Algeria is likely to increase oil and gas production

Algeria is aiming to increase its oil and natural gas production by 50% and 100 percent respectively within 10 years helped by major exploration success last year and by shale gas which would have an important role to achieve the ambitious plan. The minister projected Algeria's recoverable reserves at between 25 and 30 trillion cubic feet.

read more... 29/01/2014

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Daily: British prompt gas hits one-week high on cold weather, weaker imports

Brent crude futures traded above $107 a barrel on Friday, as a cold snap in the United States boosted demand for heating oil and dragged down the country's stockpile of crude and distillates. Brent crude climbed 6 cents to $107.64 a barrel by 07:56 GMT, ending 69 cents lower in the previous session following weak manufactory activity figures from China, the world's second-largest oil consumer. Meanwhile, U.S. oil rose 24 cents to $97.56, extending gains after settling 59 cents up.

read more... 27/01/2014

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Russia started oil deliveries to China

After last week, Russia state-owned oil giant Rosneft has announced that it has received the first tranche of advance payment from China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Russia has started delivering crude oil to China, as established by the contract signed by the two countries during the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in June last year, in a move which aims to diversify China’s energy imports.

read more... 22/01/2014

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Switzerland: solar power generation increased considerably last year

In line with the current trend in Europe, Switzerland is likely to face an electric power shortage, except there is significant investment in new generating facilities over the next 15-20 years. Traditionally, Switzerland's longest-serving and most important source of renewable energy has been hydropower, but now, “new" renewable energy sources play an ever more significant position in Switzerland’s energy mix.

read more... 14/01/2014

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