Zelenskiy accuses Russia as Europe prepares for winter gas crunch
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Russia on Monday of economic terrorism by trying to prevent European nations from stocking up on gas ahead of a winter when the impact of soaring energy bills is set to hit households and businesses hard.
Japan Eyes Nuclear Power Push To Combat Energy Crunch
Japan eyes nuclear power push to combat energy crunch
Brazil too important a food producer to depend on fertilizer imports, industry says
Global fertilizer companies operating in Brazil can increase local output of important crop nutrients if the government continues to improve the regulatory framework for the sector, industry representatives said on Tuesday.
Analysis: As Ukraine War Drags On, Europe's Economy Succumbs To Crisis
It was meant to be Europe's stellar year.
Europe's energy woes haunt euro, Asian stocks
Asian shares were down for a sixth straight session on Tuesday after a renewed spike in European energy prices stoked fears of recession and pushed bond yields higher, while tipping the euro to 20-year lows.
Oil prices rise after Saudi says OPEC could cut output
Oil prices edged up on Tuesday, after Saudi Arabia warned that OPEC could cut output to correct a recent drop in oil futures.
In Norway, old oil platforms get a second life
At an industrial yard in southwestern Norway, decommissioned oil platforms are slowly being dismantled for a second life in the circular economy.
Japan intends to keep stake in Sakhalin-1 oil project, industry minister says
Japan intends to keep a stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project in Russia.
Gas crunch pushes German glassmaker to the brink
Germany's current energy emergency strikes at the heart of its very existence.
Oil rises on U.S. crude stock drawdown
Oil prices rose in early Asian trade on Wednesday as industry data showed a larger-than-expected drawdown in U.S. crude stockpiles.
Analysis: Ukraine War Rekindles Europe's Demand For African Oil And Gas
Europe's thirst for oil and gas to replace sanctioned Russian supply is reviving interest in African energy projects that were shunned due to costs and climate change concerns, industry executives and African officials said.
U.S. Pipeline Companies Eye Nat Gas Infrastructure For Growth
U.S. midstream companies have set their sights on natural gas pipelines and export terminals as a key growth opportunity as investor pressures and political headwinds make new crude oil pipeline projects unpalatable.
Ships Get Older And Slower As Emissions Rules Bite
If shipping is the beating heart of global trade, its pulse is about to get slower.
Europe On Edge As Nord Stream Russian Gas Link Enters Shutdown
The biggest single pipeline carrying Russian gas to Germany began annual maintenance on Monday, with flows expected to stop for 10 days, but governments, markets and companies are worried the shutdown might be extended because of the war in Ukraine.
Calgary Stampede Back On With Oil Prices High, COVID Rules Low
With crude prices around $100 a barrel and COVID-19 restrictions largely gone, the Calgary Stampede looks to reclaim its place this year as Canada's biggest oil industry party.
Exclusive-Britain, Germany push G7 for halt to biofuel mandates to tame food prices
Officials from some G7 countries, including Germany and Britain, will push for temporary waivers on biofuels mandates to combat soaring food prices when leaders from the group of wealthy nations meet on Sunday, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
U.S. Oil Refiners To Meet Biden Officials In High-stakes Price Talks
Major U.S. oil refiners will meet with U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and other Biden officials on Thursday in an emergency meeting about how to lower record-high fuel prices that are squeezing American consumers.
Harbour energy CEO warns of lower UK investment due to windfall tax
The North Sea's biggest oil and gas producer, Harbour Energy, has told the British government that Britain's planned windfall tax on the energy sector will shrink the company's investment in the country.
U.S. private payrolls slow; trade deficit hits record high
The trade deficit accelerated 22.3% to $109.8 billion in March amid a record increase in imports.
Oil gains 1% after U.S. crude stocks signal tighter supply
Crude stocks fell by 3.5 million barrels for the week ended April 29
EU readies for end of Russia gas, warns won't pay in rubles
Moscow has demanded clients from "unfriendly countries" -- including EU member states -- pay for gas in rubles
Could Russia get round sanctions with cryptocurrency?
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency prices have jumped since the invasion but not simply because of Russian investment.
G7 meeting to focus on Ukraine aid: World Bank
Malpass said the World Bank was "in a good position" to support the Ukrainian government as soon as "the next few days."
Global powers urged to go further after UN climate deal
British Prime Minister Johnson called the 11th-hour deal "truly historic" and said it signaled "the beginning of the end for coal power".
Climate 'reality check': 2021 global CO2 emissions near record levels
2021 emissions in the US and EU will drop 3.7 and 4.2 percent, respectively, and their share of global emissions will stand at 14 and 7 percent.
Can Bitcoin Be Green?
Crypto mining, the process of generating new tokens, consumes a lot of energy, which impacts growing concern over the environmental impacts of virtual currencies.
Climate: Removing CO2 from the air no longer optional
The only way to bring Earth's average surface temperature back under the wire by 2100 is to suck some of it out of the air.
Oil prices buoyed by soaring gas rates ahead of OPEC+ meet
The price of crude oil, which is subject to many other factors, has risen following the surge in gas prices, but not as sharply.
In climate reversal, Biden okays new oil and gas mega auction
Environmental groups led by the Earthjustice advocacy group sued the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland after the notice.
Biden says US will lead way on 'existential' climate crisis
Environmentalists have called for the US to set a goal of reducing 2030 emissions by up to 50 percent compared to 2005.