World’s largest banks have pumped $3.8tn into fossil fuels since Paris Agreement was signed
Despite the impacts of the pandemic, the world’s 60 largest banks increased their financing to the 100 companies…
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24 Mar 21
Despite the impacts of the pandemic, the world’s 60 largest banks increased their financing to the 100 companies…
The Toronto-listed firm's deal for rival gold miner Semafo helped the company increase production by 40% from 2019's…
GlobalData claims that CCS is an “essential” technology for countries to adopt on a large scale because it…
Despite claiming to be playing a “leading role” in the energy transition, the Milan-based gas transmission system operator…
Britain is expected to account for about 25% of the total oil and gas projects that are likely…
Analysis by BloombergNEF shows developers commissioned some 96.3 gigawatts (GW) of wind turbines globally last year, compared with…
The agreement will see the UAE and Malaysian state-owned companies collaborate in the exploration, development, and production of…
The world’s five largest private-sector oil and gas companies – ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Total and Shell – collectively…
Analysis by GlobalData shows that 2021 is forecast to see a “bump” in both field starts and final…
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that more than $675m was invested into the region’s exploration…