Russia announces a full halt of gas flows to Europe through a key pipeline on day 191 of the conflict, while fighting continues around a nuclear plant where some UN inspectors are on a visit.
An already tight oil and gas market feels the jolt of conflict, which is threatening to disrupt supplies to Europe.
The first week of UN climate negotiations produced big pledges on coal and fossil fuel financing – but they face obstacles.
The French fossil fuel giant was first warned of the effects of its products on catastrophic warming in 1971, but chose to muddy the waters, historians say.
With the launch of the Murban crude futures contract, Abu Dhabi seeks to consolidate its position as a major oil producer for years to come.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a drop in demand and prices like never before. Here’s how global oil giants are dealing with the mounting losses.
Turkey aims to open two drilling wells on average a year with Fatih drilling vessel, the country's energy minister says.
Gas reserves on the eastern Mediterranean have sparked a major dispute between Lebanon and Israel. Talk of war is an exaggeration not only because the two countries stand to gain so much, but because global players would be party to the dispute.
Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman al Thani says Qatar is ready to entertain demands but the estranged MEA bloc is yet to make formal requests.
Over 200 guards say they were not paid after Total and security firm G4S left Yemen in 2015. Three guards were killed in the political fallout. Activists in several countries demand the oil giant take responsibility.
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