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    ICIS discusses the week’s energy news highlights

    en-gbOctober 12, 2015
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    About this Episode

    A recent Dutch parliament vote promoting a new cut to natural gas production at the Groningen cluster impacted trading on gas and power markets across Europe last week. ICIS deputy news editor Miriam Siers talks to deputy gas editor Ben Samuel about the vote’s consequences for the benchmark Dutch TTF market.
    LNG expert Ludovic Aldersley discusses recent updates on the Baltic LNG market.

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