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IN TODAY'S <i>Energy Briefs</i>: Australia backs IEA in China; Pilot wins permit; AEP farm-in approved; Wind powers ahead in Europe; Technip wins Gulf contract; 88E describes &lsquo;permeability superhighway'; Byron extends raising; Arctic appeal; Wood in North Sea win; BW close to recovering exploded FPSO; Study finds no frac danger; and US court blocks clean power plan.

Australia Foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop and resources minister Josh Frydenberg have announced funding for the establishment of the International Energy Agency China Centre. The commitment came...

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