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Country’s imports are picking up after years of stagnation due to the pandemic and war in Ukraine
Tree Energy Solutions says Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act has accelerated the methane project
Beijing is driving a hard bargain as Moscow presses for a new Sino-Russian pipeline through Mongolia
Brussels pushes ahead with platform to match buyers and sellers of hydrogen and materials for green technologies
Prices for benchmark TTF fall below €30/mwh as Europe replenishes stocks in the wake of Russian squeeze
New rigs auctioned at bargain prices as demand sags in the shale patch
Also in today’s newsletter, are the new solar sector subsidies worth the cost?
The curbs would be the first to target Moscow’s pipeline exports since invasion of Ukraine
Esma says Russian invasion of Ukraine pushes more deals off-exchange
Berlin at odds with UK and France over support for public investment in fossil fuel despite climate impact
The oil major says it is investing in low-carbon technologies. Pressure from shareholders has played a part — but so have tax incentives
Equities sell-off comes despite companies reporting another strong quarter of cash flows
Fall to 21-month low bolsters hopes that inflationary pressures are ebbing
Environmental groups bring rare action over construction of seven underground caverns off Antrim
One of the industry’s longest-tenured leaders says he is ready for a ‘second retirement’
Bloc’s platform was set up after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Total spend on exploration is set to rise to $65bn in 2023, from $57.5bn last year
Also in today’s newsletter, corporate earnings of oil service providers point to a slowdown in the shale patch
‘Comfortable’ levels mean some countries could phase out Russian LNG, says EU energy commissioner
Multibillion-dollar natural gas projects on US coast of Gulf of Mexico face delays as Ukraine war raises demand for fuel exports
While its gas exports rise in importance, Oslo faces pressure to expand greener sources of power
Texas oil major says government incentives are critical to profiting from energy transition
Shale groups will drill more despite high input costs because they have oodles of capital to deploy
Expected approval for drilling at Rosebank off Shetland will inflame debate over UK domestic production
Investors should retain their scepticism instead of believing prophecies of secular tailwinds
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