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Fresh curbs risk stand-off with US, which wants lower prices to boost economy and squeeze Russian revenues
Prime minister’s Yorkshire mansion clad in black fabric after decision to expand drilling
Minister tells energy bosses he wants them to invest in renewables as well as putting money into North Sea
Second-quarter earnings plunge to $2.6bn on lower refining margins
Two more schemes get government backing in Scotland and Northeast but 2030 target looms
Announcement made as Gulf country prepares to host COP28 climate talks
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
Focus likely to return to decarbonisation as supply threat brought by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine recedes
US group becomes latest oil major to report shrinking earnings as prices moderate following jump caused by Ukraine war
TC Energy to retain North American natural gas infrastructure to meet demand for ‘lower-carbon energy’
Oil refiners’ work is never over
Shares hold steady despite sharp drop in energy groups’ earnings
Ofgem to introduce new capital requirements in order to ensure companies can withstand market shocks
Energy minister says Britain has ‘no option’ but to extract remaining fossil fuel reserves to ensure energy security
Companies report hit to earnings as drilling decreases in America’s energy heartland
Also in today’s newsletter, oilfield services hit by shale patch slowdown
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
Japan, US, EU, Australia and South Korea aim to cut emissions of potent global warming gas
Full storage facilities are ‘no guarantee’ against renewed market tensions, agency says
Partnership could combine Borouge with Borealis to create global polyolefin company
COP28 ‘action plan’ allows for new oil and gas production as long as emissions are captured
Energy company announces that it would sell itself for $4.9bn
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