US sanctions appear to be deterring buyers, satellite images and ship-tracking data suggest
Lenders including US hedge fund Elliott in talks over back-up plan as UK’s largest utility struggles to raise equity
Members of group were set to unwind voluntary cuts from October but prices remain close to lows this year
A new study raises concerns over the oil and gas industry’s influence on higher education
Accusations are latest salvo in dispute between oil majors and Venture Global after pricing surge linked to Ukraine war
Companies can expect higher borrowing costs as investors demand larger premium
Alarm has risen in Seoul over industrial groups losing their technological edge
New legislation gives regulator Ofwat extra powers on executive pay at utility companies
Plan for world’s largest low-emission plant of its kind in limbo over push for US subsidies
Also in this newsletter: Ukraine prepares for a bitter winter
Closure of final plant at the end of September marks a critical step in decarbonising electricity by 2030
US bank expects commodity to average $10,100 a tonne in 2025, sharply lower than its earlier forecast of a record $15,000
Harbour Energy chief says sector will be vital for decades as Wintershall deal completes
Brent drops 5% on global oversupply concerns
Two foreign directors quit Ukrenergo board over allegedly improper removal of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi
Energy company has sought tie-ups with the Indian group despite last year’s fraud allegations
Neo Energy has warned it will slow UK investments, blaming ‘fiscal and regulatory uncertainty’
Energy economics specialist Víctor Rodríguez will run Mexico’s 86-year-old state oil company Pemex
Minister says new investment a ‘step forward’ for industry after no bids in last year’s round
Rising interest rates, competition for funding and delayed federal support contribute to issues facing sector
Energy minister says government could have done more to make offshore discovery commercially viable
UK energy companies were allowed by regulator to recoup rising costs through customer bills
New unit could be connected to grid by end of year but optimism over further expansion faces political hurdles
Environmentalists aim to stop Rio Tinto’s Jadar project despite Belgrade’s promise of economic boom
Long-term shortage of rare metal antimony, a critical material in the defence supply chain, could pose security risk