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Gazprom in talks with China on extra gas supplies: CEO
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Saudi Arabia to invest $20 billion in spare oil production capacity
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IEA boss urges oil producers to ease supply concerns
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Saudi Electricity Company appoints Fahad al-Sudairi as CEO
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French solar power company Neoen to raise 640 mln Euros in IPO
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