Europe energy in brief archive - Q1 2017
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- Continued progress towards agreement on ETS strengthening
- European Commission publishes Gazprom commitments in antirust case
- Gas storage operators warn of closures
- Is populism waning in Europe?
- Ambitious ETS reserve measure receives backing but still has hurdles to clear
- UK power capacity auctions deliver little new supply
- Nuclear supply concerns not restricted to France this winter
- Gazprom reduces OPAL flows
- Innovative deals and near-field exploration result in positive start to 2017 in UK, Norway
- Denmark gas field closure
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