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Also in today’s newsletter, a look into how China’s sluggish economy will affect oil demand
Critics warn arrangement following populist campaign will be bad for the industry as well as the company
Mike Wirth will remain as chief as supermajor seeks continuity amid volatile energy markets
Putin’s attempts to destroy Ukrainian farming and starve poor countries haven’t worked
Up to $11.5tn worth of minerals needed for the energy transition are located in the country
Moscow’s exit from UN-led deal that exports grain to the continent labelled a ‘stab in the back’
Energy minister says Britain has ‘no option’ but to extract remaining fossil fuel reserves to ensure energy security
Energy ministers clash over bid to cut use of oil, gas and coal
Companies report hit to earnings as drilling decreases in America’s energy heartland
Wall Street struggles to gain traction after heavy Nasdaq sell-off in previous session
Kremlin proposal would involve both Qatar and Turkey but neither has agreed to the idea
Action by grain’s biggest exporter comes in same week that Russia targets wheat
Valdis Dombrovskis hopeful of deal by October but will not back any US proposal that flouts global trade standards
Third consecutive night of air strikes on ports follows threat to target grain ships
FSO Safer and its roughly 1.1mn barrels of crude have been described as a ticking environmental time bomb
Also in today’s newsletter, oilfield services hit by shale patch slowdown
World’s second-largest economy is stockpiling cheaper crude despite slowing growth
There are challenges to overcome in building a net zero system but we must allay groundless fears
Poland warns it will take unilateral action unless Brussels prolongs curbs on exports
Russia still has the capacity to cause disruption in oil and gas markets
Boon for American oil and LNG as war and anxieties over energy security in Europe transform global markets
When Switzerland joined sanctions against Moscow, a chunk of the world’s oil trade relocated to the Middle East. Some predict it will stay there
Only governments have the power to cut demand for oil and gas, and their job has barely started
Jakob Stausholm defends miner’s Chinese exposure despite rising geopolitical tension
Former Lansdowne trader Per Lekander says a shift to clean energy will hit their value
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