One-off deal could make China a major player in Canada's oil sector.
French minister Arnaud Montebourg accuses ArcelorMittal of breaking promises.
BP plans huge share buyback following its profit-making deal with Rosneft of Russia.
In this episode, Robert Llewellyn checks out different models of electric bikes and finds out how it will fit into our future.
BP's record fine takes total past $12bn, with many more billions still to come as costs of worst spill in US history continue to mount
Closure to cut company’s oil output by 25,000 barrels a day, down from 800,000 bpd in 2011.
New Orleans judge suggests while deal could have been better, it is fair enough.
In this episode of Fully Charged, Robert Llewellyn speaks to National Grid's Nigel Williams to know more about the functioning of the National Grid in Britain.
Row over crackdown on Islamist groups said to be reason for exclusion.
Greenough River Solar Farm will displace about 20,000 tonnes per year of greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to taking 4,000 cars off the road.
Former Shell executive was downloading indecent images at home before accidentally printing them off at London HQ.
Mainstream Renewable Power's proposal is for its 450 MW offshore wind project in Scottish territorial waters.
Gazprom posts a record profit for a second year in a row and becomes the most profitable energy company in the world.
The University of Exeter, SSE, Consumer Focus and WWF, along with representatives from 12 other organisations, release results of a series of roundtables on UK energy policy.
Extra oil demand from India, following cut backs from Iranian imports on sanction woes, will help push prices back up in H2 this year, say analysts
Raizen is a joint venture of Shell and Brazilian ethanol giant Cosan to produce biofuel from sugar cane.
Oil ministers at Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries reveal conflicting opinions on restricting oil output to slow falling prices.
IEA, ETP 2012 builds on the IEA's Tracking Clean Energy Progress report, issued in April.
A report by the activist group Greenomics finds that the palm oil company PT SMART has been honouring its commitment to avoid conversion of high carbon forests in Indonesian Borneo.
China will become the third-largest gas importer behind Europe and Asia Oceania, driving a 2.7% average annual growth in global gas demand through 2017.
Shale gas explorer Cuadrilla has found more natural gas in the UK shale rocks than in Iraq.
Centrica holds a position of the third biggest producer of gas in the Britain continental shelf and plans to increase upstream UK gas and oil production by over 25 percent during the current year.
According to Shore Capital, BG Group is likely to be the major British large-cap gaining from rising oil prices as integrated oil peers 'struggle for the same degree of leverage' to the rising cost of crude.
British Petroleum Plc expects to divest assets of $38 billion by the end of 2013 as a part of group's decision to actively manage its business portfolios around the world, focusing on core activities and future growth.
Hunting Plc started its FY 2012 on a solid footing, as the energy demand remains firm. With a wide product and service offerings for its customers, the group has a global manufacturing presence in key energy regions around the world.
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner plans raise international concern, hit Repsol shares
A Financial Times report confirms three top Angolan government officials have stock in Cobalt's local partners in their west African oil venture.
APR Energy is scheduled to release its preliminary earnings for the fourteen month period ended December 31, 2011 on Monday as it delayed reporting a month due to complexities which resulted a share price fall of more than 25 percent. However, the group reported a summary of preliminary results on March 20, 2012.
Aggreko has reported a very strong first quarter growth in both International Power Projects and the Local businesses delivering an underlying revenue over 20 percent.
Vedanta Resources has reported a slump in its full-year iron ore output for the year ending March 2012 at 13.8 million tonnes compared to 18.8 million tonnes a year ago, as a ban on mining in the southern Indian state of Karnataka and logistical bottlenecks in Goa continued to bite.