Cartel should help members through an energy transition that will be devastating for many oil producers
An industry regulator accused Africa’s richest man of monopolistic practices with his new $20bn plant
Oil major announces expansion plans and pledges to sustain pace of share buybacks
US buyout group’s London-based energy division combines counterintuitive strategy with commitment to cut emissions
BP and Socar among culprits, according to satellite data examined by campaign group
Kyiv examining plan to replace Russia gas supplies with fuel from Azerbaijan
Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief
Anti-fossil fuel protesters block runways in Germany and across continent despite threats of tougher sentences
Also in this newsletter: a record heatwave takes its toll in Greece
Italian group aims to use the transaction to fund diversification from oil and gas to renewable energy
The Italian group’s scheme of setting up satellite businesses is starting to show promise
Acquisition spree has driven up prices of older vessels as Moscow prepares for tighter trade restrictions
Australian oil and gas group’s bid for Louisiana export terminal developer follows collapse of Santos talks
Short-term contracts leave Baku unable to raise investment needed to meet demand from bloc, says Azeri envoy
Western officials believe the strategy is proving effective in undermining Moscow’s ability to export crude
Taipei seeks to ‘close loopholes’ in terrorism financing law that undermined UN sanctions
Governments should ensure that expanded use of renewable technologies goes hand in hand with peacebuilding
Energy industry’s fears over the new Labour government have not stopped new leader Chris Cox taking a stake
The UK government has also pulled support from a Cumbrian coal mine
COP29 host intends to launch venture with contribution from state company
Oil major warns delay in transition could be ‘costly’ in its annual outlook
Aircraft travel is perhaps the hardest human activity to decarbonise. Used cooking oil is part of the solution
UK group is not the first oil major to cut its refining footprint, and it will not be the last
Group blames fall on lower margins in refining business and ‘weak’ oil trading performance
Saudi Aramco says combustion engines will be around for ‘very, very long time’ after Horse Powertrain investment