Transit deal expires with no follow-up agreement on flows to central Europe
Right on the price of crude — but who would have thought renewables would have another bad year?
Ministers under pressure to secure future of imperilled Grangemouth facility
Kyiv’s purchase comes before expiry of Russian gas transit deal and Trump’s inauguration
Italian energy giant switches on the world’s most powerful machine outside the US
Emissions at Permian Basin of potent greenhouse gas declined 26% in 2023
Liquefied natural gas exporter looks to tap into enthusiasm over Trump’s pledge to boost energy exports
Bloc received 16.5mn tonnes of liquefied natural gas by mid-December despite efforts to reduce supplies from Russia
US president-elect warns bloc that member states will face tariffs unless they make big purchases
Approval for exit from operation at centre of decades of criticism over environmental impact marked sharp turnaround
Ninety per cent of country’s crude came from Iran before fall of Bashar al-Assad, says refinery chief
From stable oil markets to a nuclear energy revival, these were the themes that shaped the industry
Industry veteran Brian Gilvary says government policies force oil and gas explorers to seek opportunities in other markets
Major fossil fuel and industrial groups push for mandatory requirements in letter to European climate commissioner
Energy secretary says more gas projects would push up domestic prices and threaten climate goals
Tankers carrying Russian oil must show they have adequate cover when passing through European waters
Dutch national is first EU citizen targeted in relation to western price cap measures introduced after full-scale Ukraine invasion
Agreement for power station and carbon capture scheme highlights how legal action is key factor for energy groups
One vessel’s prow breaks off and another craft runs aground in Kerch Strait off Crimea
Head of London-based company says boosting production would help the country ‘get back on its feet’
Overproduction of vessels after 2022 energy crisis and delays to gas projects weigh on market to ship fuel
One of only two Europeans sanctioned for trading Russian oil says he was duped by an alleged ‘conman’
Businesses face increased risk from protectionism as countries race to secure access to critical minerals, according to new research
Blackstone president Jonathan Gray also appointed to board
Energy supermajor’s bet on production comes after US rival Chevron announced cut to capital expenditure