Oil spill in Thailand affects nearby marine ecosystems The EU announced it will take no anti-subsidy measures

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Review of International Energy News

Oil spill in Thailand affects nearby marine ecosystems, and 10% to 20% of the Marine organisms have died.

ConocoPhillips agreed to sell its leasehold of Canada Clyden oil sands to Imperial Oil and Exxon Mobil’s Canada subsidiary for $720 million.

The sewage generated by the nuclear accident in Fukushima Nuclear Plant in Japan has been pumped into the sea. The leakage crisis has intensified and it’s hard to evaluate the contaminated degree.

EIA cut down the 2013 expectation for natural gas price, while increased the expectation for 2014.

German’s Electricity fees may rise 7 cents per KWH or more in 2014, increased by about one-third.

Review of Domestic Energy News

The European Commission announced that EU will take no anti-subsidy measures to Chinese solar products temporarily.

Seven big coal enterprises in Shanxi Province signed a long-term coal purchase and sale agreement with the five Guodian Corporations as well as some electric power enterprises.

Geology &Mineral Exploration Bureau of Qinghai found large copper nickel and cobalt deposit, whose resource is expected to exceed 500,000 tonnes.

National Energy Administration published twelve key points of market regulation, and emphasized the interview to deal with the incomplete utilization of wind power and photovoltaic power generation.

The long-lasting hot weather in China drives up the electricity consumption, but the power supply and demand still keep basic balance.

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