Oil supermajors spent almost $50bn to ‘please investors’ in 2020, report finds
The world’s five largest private-sector oil and gas companies – ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Total and Shell – collectively…
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08 Mar 21
The world’s five largest private-sector oil and gas companies – ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Total and Shell – collectively…
That is in contrast to the findings of UK oil major BP's 2020 “energy outlook” report, which warned…
Analysis by GlobalData shows that 2021 is forecast to see a “bump” in both field starts and final…
The former Bank of England governor claimed Brookfield is net zero across its $575bn asset portfolio - but…
The Norwegian energy firm's boss claims that decarbonisation is not going to be possible without industry, governments, consumers…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India – the third-largest emitter – imported more than 85% of oil and…
The development in Ras Laffan, northeast Qatar, will raise the nation’s LNG production capacity from 77 million tonnes…
The Green Deal must reshape the way energy is produced and consumed in the region, as production and use of…
The analysis by Greenpeace's investigative arm shows that Repsol Sinopec, Total, Shell, BP and EnQuest were the top…
Wood Mackenzie’s latest outlook report highlights OPEC+ production, Covid-19 developments, and the energy transition as key themes that…