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2015, July, 3, 18:20:00
EU & TURKEY GAS
Turkey remains reluctant to enter the EU Energy Community, as it would decrease its leeway on its energy policies. European laws can suit some other neighbours, but Turkey is a completely different case. Its importance for Europe, in the energy sector or in relation to migration issues, should not be underestimated.
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2015, July, 3, 18:15:00
NOT LIFE NOT DEATH
Ukraine expects to store enough natural gas for next winter despite cutting off imports from Russia and Russian flows crossing the country destined for Europe will not be disrupted, Energy Minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn said on Thursday.
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2015, July, 3, 18:10:00
EUROPE: NO FRACKING
The quest for European energy security this week suffered a pair of setbacks in Britain and Germany, two countries with large reserves of shale oil and gas.
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2015, July, 3, 18:05:00
RUSSIA NEEDS $70
Russia has been hit by lower oil prices and by Western sanctions over its role in the Ukraine crisis. Its rouble currency fell sharply against the dollar in 2014 and has yet to recover.
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2015, July, 3, 18:00:00
THE NEW NORWAY'S RESERVES
The Norwegian government confirmed Wednesday oil and gas reserves were discovered in a North Sea area not known previously to contain hydrocarbons.
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2015, July, 3, 17:55:00
SHANGHAI OIL & GAS EXCHANGE
The exchange in Shanghai has registered capital of 1 billion yuan and 10 shareholders. State-run Xinhua News Agency has the largest stake – at 33 percent – followed by the country's Big Three oil and gas producers. China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC), China Petrochemical Corp. Group and China National Offshore Oil Corp. each own 10 percent.
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2015, July, 3, 17:50:00
BP WILL PAY $18.7 BLN
BP Plc reached a $18.7 billion settlement to end five years of litigation following the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. It is the largest settlement with a single entity in U.S. history, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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2015, July, 1, 19:30:00
SHALE NEVER DIE
Shale output in the United States will prove resilient to low oil prices likely to be prolonged by the prospect of half a million barrels per day of Iranian crude making its way back to the market.
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2015, July, 1, 19:25:00
OPEC SHARE DOWN
Booming U.S. shale production helped cut OPEC’s global crude market share to a 12 year low last year.
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2015, July, 1, 19:20:00
CHINA OIL DEMAND UP 8.2%
China's apparent oil demand* in May increased 8.2% from a year earlier to 43.80 million metric tons (mt), or an average 10.36 million barrels per day (b/d).
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2015, July, 1, 19:15:00
CHINA STARTED TO BUILD
Construction has begun on the Chinese section of the Russia-China Gas Pipeline, according to China National Petroleum Corp.
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2015, July, 1, 19:10:00
EGYPT'S GAS DOWN
Egypt’s average natural gas production declined this year to 4.395bn cubic feet per day, compared to about 4.6bn cubic feet in 2014.
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2015, July, 1, 19:05:00
PETROBRAS 37% DOWN
Brazil’s Petrobras will cut its spending by 37 percent through the next four years in an effort to tame its enormous $110 billion debt.
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2015, July, 1, 19:00:00
STATOIL STARTED UP THE MACHINE
“The steel jacket will also be one of the most complex ever built by the industry. Not only will we route the land-based power through the jacket, we’ll also be controlling the subsea water injection and exporting the field’s oil and gas from it,”
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2015, July, 1, 18:55:00
BP FULL LIABILITY $13.7 BLN
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from oil majors BP and Anadarko Petroleum leaving intact a lower court ruling that makes the firms potentially liable for billions of dollars in fines for the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.