How the clean energy revolution can prevent a cybersecurity disaster waiting to happen
Solar and wind energy industries need to secure themselves from hackers.
New 'King of Scotland': Jim Ratcliffe, the English tycoon who'll soon control vast chunks of North Sea oil
Atop gas fields and Grangemouth refinery, Ratcliffe's Ineos will soon manipulate infrastructure that delivers 40% of North Sea oil and gas.
Petroleum giant ConocoPhillips divests Canadian oil and gas assets worth £10.65bn to Cenovus
The deal will make Cenovus the largest thermal oil sands producer in Canada.
Environmentalists ready to fight as Trump signs order to decimate Obama's Clean Power Policy
Trump administration waging war on protections laid out to protect Earth from catastrophe, experts say.
Discovery of 'largest undeveloped' oil reserve in Shetland worth over one billion barrels
Dr Robert Trice, Hurricane's chief executive officer, described the find as proof of 'exciting times'.
Meet Ulrich Spiesshofer: CEO of ABB who champions AI and says taxing robots would be foolish
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK, the boss of automation giant says humankind is accelerating towards 'co-bots' not just robots.
Wood Group and Amec Foster Wheeler agree £5bn merger
Amec Foster Wheeler shareholders will retain control of 44% of the new company, following £2.2bn takeover bid.
Automation industry on the side of angels says Honeywell executive Vimal Kapur
Kapur, boss of Honeywell's process solutions division, tells IBTimes UK his outfit eliminates waste, not jobs.
Justin Trudeau says Canada won't leave 173bn barrels of oil dormant in the ground
Canadian PM says country can tap natural resources responsibly and enhance energy security of US.
Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt does not believe CO2 causes global warming
Scientists say failure to understand this basic fact makes him incapable of running EPA.
Total CEO hopes ex-oilman Tillerson will help Trump 'see reason' on Iran
Patrick Pouyanné says White House should soften its stance on Tehran and assist international companies in building bridges.
Meet Ahmed Hashmi: Oil and gas giant BP's point man for digital future-proofing
In an era of lower oil prices, BP is changing its whole approach to production optimisation, top executive tells IBTimes UK.
Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
Saudi Minister Kalid Al-Falih dismisses 'misguided' projections of peak oil demand
Talk of peak oil demand is nonsense, given robust Asian import levels, says Riyadh's top oilman.
UK oil and gas production continues to rise while unit costs improve
UK oil and gas output increased 5% on-year to 1.73 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2016.
Indian Minister says oil importers have upper hand in buyers' market
As new sources of crude oil emerge for global importers, India's Dharmendra Pradhan says buyers' interests must be accommodated.
CERAWeek convenes with oil stuck in $50-range and hedge funds placing long bets
Question vexing many at CERAWeek appears to be how far Opec would go in order to support the oil price.
Scottish Conservative conference 2017: Theresa May's full speech in Glasgow
British prime minister attacked the SNP and outlined a "positive vision" for the union.
Could California rainfall trigger earthquake at San Andreas fault?
An unusual surge in earthquakes in near future would make California an 'interesting laboratory' for seismological research.
Who is Hassan Ali Khaire, Somalia's new Prime Minister?
A newcomer to politics, Khaire has experience in both the humanitarian field and oil sector.
Profits at Wood Group fall amid subdued North Sea oil industry
Aberdeen-based oil services firm posts profits of $174.2m for 2016.
Could Boko Haram sink Nigeria's hopes for a new oil boom?
Presence of foreign corporations in oil-rich Niger Delta is seeing rise in new terror groups.
Ukraine accuses Russia of cyberwar amid new attacks on its power grid
Similar tactics were used two years ago to take Ukraine's electricity grid offline.
Dark days at Rolls: How did one of Britain's great firms stumble into a £4.6bn loss?
Whether it's bribery scandals, accounting charges or slowing markets Rolls-Royce can't catch a break.
Rolls-Royce reports the biggest loss in its history
The engine-maker said a bribery settlement and a fall in the value of sterling hurt the business.
Winton Labs names cohort of European AI and data science startups
The Winton Labs Demo Day will take place on 9 February in collaboration with The Alan Turing Institute.
BP posts annual loss for the second year in a row
Oil giant and the rest of the industry suffers amid weak oil prices.
Commodities Round-up: Gold spikes above $1,220 as dollar weakens on dovish Fed stance
Oil futures headed lower but remained within recent range, while gold and silver headed higher on a weaker dollar.
What 'Muslim ban'? Saudi oil minister welcomes Donald Trump election as good for the industry
Khalid al-Falih plays down Trump election promises to make the US independent of the world's oil cartels.
High levels of black carbon discovered in Siberia, which could speed up Arctic thaw
Black carbon accelerates climate change by darkening snow and ice to make them warm faster.