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Ukraine and Poland to Create Gas Hub, Bypassing Russia
Ukraine and Poland are creating an East European gas hub to bypass Russia and supply fuel to Europe, using Ukrainian storage and Polish LNG terminals, as the five-year contract for Russian gas transit through Ukraine expires December 31st.
Ukraine and Poland to Create Gas Hub, Bypassing Russia
Ukraine and Poland are creating an East European gas hub to bypass Russia and supply fuel to Europe, using Ukrainian storage and Polish LNG terminals, as the five-year contract for Russian gas transit through Ukraine expires December 31st.
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36% Bias Score


German Electricity Prices Soar to Record High Amidst "Dunkelflaute"
Germany experienced record-high electricity prices (€395/MWh) due to "Dunkelflaute", a period of low wind and solar power generation combined with high energy demand from cold temperatures. This forced increased use of gas-fired plants, impacting consumers and depleting gas reserves, raising concern...
German Electricity Prices Soar to Record High Amidst "Dunkelflaute"
Germany experienced record-high electricity prices (€395/MWh) due to "Dunkelflaute", a period of low wind and solar power generation combined with high energy demand from cold temperatures. This forced increased use of gas-fired plants, impacting consumers and depleting gas reserves, raising concern...
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24% Bias Score


\$213 Billion Gas Investment Risks 10 Gigatonnes of Emissions by 2030
A \$213 billion investment in new gas terminals could release 10 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases by 2030, equivalent to the annual emissions of all the world's coal plants, driven by increased global demand and the war in Ukraine, threatening global climate targets despite banks' net-zero commitments...
\$213 Billion Gas Investment Risks 10 Gigatonnes of Emissions by 2030
A \$213 billion investment in new gas terminals could release 10 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases by 2030, equivalent to the annual emissions of all the world's coal plants, driven by increased global demand and the war in Ukraine, threatening global climate targets despite banks' net-zero commitments...
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60% Bias Score


Gazprom Cuts Off Austria's Gas Supply
Gazprom halts gas supplies to Austria due to a legal dispute with OMV, but Austria's ample gas reserves prevent immediate shortages, though prices are expected to rise.
Gazprom Cuts Off Austria's Gas Supply
Gazprom halts gas supplies to Austria due to a legal dispute with OMV, but Austria's ample gas reserves prevent immediate shortages, though prices are expected to rise.
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Cyprus Mulls New Offshore Gas Licensing Round
Cyprus is exploring a new licensing round for offshore natural gas exploration due to high demand and significant reserves, while also pursuing ambitious renewable energy targets.
Cyprus Mulls New Offshore Gas Licensing Round
Cyprus is exploring a new licensing round for offshore natural gas exploration due to high demand and significant reserves, while also pursuing ambitious renewable energy targets.
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EnBW Keeps Gas Prices Stable for Winter
EnBW keeps natural gas prices stable for winter despite rising costs, while slightly lowering prices for electric heating and heat pumps. Household electricity prices are expected to remain stable.
EnBW Keeps Gas Prices Stable for Winter
EnBW keeps natural gas prices stable for winter despite rising costs, while slightly lowering prices for electric heating and heat pumps. Household electricity prices are expected to remain stable.
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0% Bias Score

WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.

WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.
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64% Bias Score

Russia Bypasses US Sanctions on \"Gazprombank\", Maintaining Gas Exports to Europe
Following US sanctions on 50 Russian banks including \"Gazprombank\", Russia introduced intermediaries for gas export payments, circumventing restrictions and maintaining gas supplies to Europe, while potentially increasing costs and escalating geopolitical tensions.

Russia Bypasses US Sanctions on \"Gazprombank\", Maintaining Gas Exports to Europe
Following US sanctions on 50 Russian banks including \"Gazprombank\", Russia introduced intermediaries for gas export payments, circumventing restrictions and maintaining gas supplies to Europe, while potentially increasing costs and escalating geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Oil Industry Skeptical of Trump's "Drill, Baby, Drill" Plan
Major oil companies express skepticism towards President-elect Trump's plan to boost domestic oil production and lower gas prices, citing factors like refinery capacity and current industry priorities.

Oil Industry Skeptical of Trump's "Drill, Baby, Drill" Plan
Major oil companies express skepticism towards President-elect Trump's plan to boost domestic oil production and lower gas prices, citing factors like refinery capacity and current industry priorities.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Drilling Plans and Oil Price Volatility
Trump's pro-drilling policies cause oil price volatility due to oversupply concerns; OPEC+ also predicts increased production.

Trump's Drilling Plans and Oil Price Volatility
Trump's pro-drilling policies cause oil price volatility due to oversupply concerns; OPEC+ also predicts increased production.
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0% Bias Score

Iran Faces Widespread Power Outages
Planned power cuts hit Iran due to gas shortages and the halt of mazut use in power plants. The government seeks to balance environmental concerns with the need for reliable electricity.

Iran Faces Widespread Power Outages
Planned power cuts hit Iran due to gas shortages and the halt of mazut use in power plants. The government seeks to balance environmental concerns with the need for reliable electricity.
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0% Bias Score
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