Australian group’s quick second deal for US assets comes as Nassef Sawiris continues with OCI break-up plan
Relocation is the latest in a wave of defections from companies lured to Lone Star State by lower taxes and lighter regulation
Delay of arbitration hearing until next year exacerbates tensions between leading US oil companies
Viktor Orbán’s government defies EU pressure to reduce reliance on fossil fuel from Moscow
European Commission rejects complaints that Ukrainian sanctions on Lukoil threaten security of supply
Gas, crude and power prices have dropped back and stabilised to levels before Ukraine war, notes Wael Sawan
Commodity trader buys half of Varo Energy’s $600mn Dutch project
Fossil fuel extractors emit enough methane to meet the annual energy needs of more than half of American homes
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
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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
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
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
UK group is not the first oil major to cut its refining footprint, and it will not be the last