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Gas Price in Balkans Cheaper than Europe

Gas Price in Balkans Cheaper than Europe

The natural gas prices in Balkan countries, including Turkey, is cheaper that the European average with even Bosnians, consumers of the most expensive gas in the region, pay less than EU’s 0.64 euros per cubic meter.

Saudi Oil Output At 10.1 Million B/D In June, Exceeding Russia

Saudi Oil Output At 10.1 Million B/D In June, Exceeding Russia

Oil production in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest crude exporter, rose to 10.103 million barrels a day in June, from 9.807 million barrels a day in May, overtaking Russia as the world's largest producer, official data showed.

Saudi Aramco To Soon Announce Gas Discoveries

Saudi Aramco To Soon Announce Gas Discoveries

State-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co., or Aramco, will soon announce unconventional gas discoveries in the north and northwest of the kingdom, al-Riyadh newspaper reports Wednesday, citing the firm's chief executive.

Bulgarian Power Distributors Incurring Losses over Green Energy Policy

Bulgarian Power Distributors Incurring Losses over Green Energy Policy

A recent change in the tariff policy of Bulgaria's energy regulator spells more losses for the country's power distributors as the financial burden of the regulatory support scheme for green energy shifts away from power grid operator NEK.

U.S. Says Oil Firms Should Respect Baghdad Government

U.S. Says Oil Firms Should Respect Baghdad Government

The U.S. said Monday that oil companies shouldn't bypass Iraq's central government after authorities in the autonomous Kurdish north signed dozens of deals with foreign energy firms.

China Fund Invests in US Gas Export Plant

China Fund Invests in US Gas Export Plant

China's sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp. is a passive investor in Blackstone Group LP's (BX) $1.5 billion investment in Cheniere Energy Partners LP's (CQP) planned natural gas export facility, the Financial Times reported on its website Tuesday, without citing sources.

Japanese Solar Power Outlook Looks Bright but Wind May Not Fly

Japanese Solar Power Outlook Looks Bright but Wind May Not Fly

New minimum price rules for Japan's renewable energy sector will likely help solar power shine, but bird strikes and tough environmental assessment needs may make it tough for wind generation to take off.

Venezuela PdVSA Takes Steps to Speed Up Orinoco Development -Chavez

Venezuela PdVSA Takes Steps to Speed Up Orinoco Development -Chavez

Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, or PdVSA, Monday night signed accords with two other state companies intended to help speed up development of the country's Orinoco heavy oil belt and increase the country's oil production, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said in a televised address.

Glencore CEO: Merger With Xstrata Not A Must-Do Deal

Glencore CEO: Merger With Xstrata Not A Must-Do Deal

Commodities titan Glencore International (GLEN.LN) is willing to walk away from its proposed merger of equals with Xstrata PLC (XTA.LN) as it continues to wrangle with some of Xstrata's largest shareholders about what is the right value for the deal.

Eni and Vitol Sign Memo Of Understanding To Develop Gas Block in Ghana

Eni and Vitol Sign Memo Of Understanding To Develop Gas Block in Ghana

Italian oil company Eni SpA (E) and Swiss oil trader Vitol Group have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ghanaian government and Ghana National Petroleum Corp for the development and commercialization of natural gas in the Offshore Cape Three Points Block in the Tano Basin of Ghana, the Italian company said Tuesday.

No Price Ceiling on Gasoline Yet

No Price Ceiling on Gasoline Yet

The price of unleaded gasoline may have hit 2 euros per liter at just one gas station on the remote island of Karpathos over the weekend but the general price level of fuel is rising by the day. According to official data, the nationwide average is now 1.814 euros/liter.

IEA Head Says No Contact with U.S. Government Over Reserve Release

IEA Head Says No Contact with U.S. Government Over Reserve Release

The International Energy Agency hasn't been contacted by the U.S. government about a potential release of emergency oil stockpiles, and market fundamentals don't warrant a release, IEA Executive Director Maria Van Der Hoeven said Friday.

E.ON in Talks to Buy Stake in Turkeys Enerjisa From Verbund

E.ON in Talks to Buy Stake in Turkey's Enerjisa From Verbund

German utility E.ON AG (EOAN.XE) is in talks with Austria's Verbund AG (VER.VI) to buy a stake in Turkish electricity producer Enerjisa, Reuters reported Friday, citing four sources close to the deal.

RWE CEO Cant Rule Out Job Losses Over Next Decade

RWE CEO Can't Rule Out Job Losses Over Next Decade

The chief executive of German utility RWE AG (RWE.XE) can't rule out job cuts over the next 11 years due to the current economic turmoil, according to an interview to be published in Monday's edition of Handelsblatt.