IHS Markit contradicts Mark Carney's comment on 'carbon bubble', says concerns are overblown
FSB chairman Mark Carney in 2015 had asked regulators to address the carbon bubble concerns immediately.
Donald Trump's Scottish golf courses lose more than £9m
Accounts show that due to the losses, Trump's companies did not have to pay corporation tax in the UK.
Clinton urges US not to risk putting 'climate denier Trump in the White House'
Democrat nominee sets out plan to build 'clean energy super power of the 21st Century'
BP will let 95 tonnes of spilt oil disperse naturally following North Sea leak
Company said problem occurred in system that separates water, oil and gas on the Clair platform off Shetland.
IOC, Oil India and BPCL's collective $3bn Russian oilfields stake gets Indian government approval
In 2015, Rosneft had sold a 20% stake in Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha to UK's BP for $750m.
UK shale gas exploration could revive old mining towns says Ineos director
Exploration company claims North West, East Midlands and North Yorkshire could rediscover their energy production heritage via shale.
Petrofac returns to profit despite challenging market
Oil services firm posts net profit of $12m for the six months ended 30 June.
Wood Group profits slump 40% as oil prices stay depressed
Aberdeen-based company expects 20% drop in full-year earnings.
Amec Foster Wheeler warns market remains 'very challenging'
Oil and gas services firm reports 6% revenue increase in the first half of 2016.
BP puts Gulf of Mexico oil spill costs at $62bn
Deepwater Horizon disaster killed 11 workers and released about 3.2 million barrels of oil into the sea.
Asian markets trade higher following positive overnight close on Wall Street
Wall Street gained amid stimulus expectations from Japan and resolution of the UK political uncertainty.
Premier Oil says post-Brexit sterling weakness will help reduce costs
The company, which has interests in the UK, Asia and Africa, has shown a strong production performance.
Shell re-evaluating North Sea operations in light of low oil prices with possible job losses
Oil major's chief executive says he is taking 'a good look' at the company's operations.
Carbon budget: How funding cuts stalled the fight against climate change and shredded the UK's reputation
Cutting a £1bn green tech fund set back the fight against climate change and left the UK's global standing in tatters.
Huge helium gas field found in Tanzania puts off fears of shortage
The Tanzanian East African Rift Valley could have a probable resource of 54 billion cubic feet of helium gas.
Gold rush by panicked traders as oil futures hammered by Brexit fallout
Brent and WTI contracts shed over 4% but traders put slide down to short-term volatility.
Aveva and Schneider Electric merger talks fail again
Share prices of Aveva declined by more than 17% on Wednesday morning, but recovered marginally during the day.
UK oil industry to 'shed' 40,000 jobs this year
In total, a quarter of jobs supported by the sector will have been lost by year-end, report says.
Shell to increase cost cuts and exit up to 10 countries as a result of BG deal
The Anglo-Dutch multinational said it would cut $4.5bn of spending before tax in 2018.
Brent crude maintains seven-month high
Brent August futures traded above $50 per barrel level bucking the decline in US oil inventories.
Brexit could scupper recovery in the UK manufacturing sector, says EEF
EEF says UK manufacturing sector is expected to enjoy a steady recovery but Brexit remains a threat to investment.
UK oil and gas: 32% companies plan to cut more jobs this year, warns Bank of Scotland
UK oil firms do not see Brent crude recovering to a sustained level of $75-80 per barrel until 2020.
OPEC fails to publish production quota, readmits Gabon
Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo named as new secretary general.
Donald Trump vows to pull US out of Paris climate agreement if he is elected
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee said he would pull the US out of the UN agreement.
Shell CEO rejects idea to switch its investments from hydrocarbons to renewable energy
Ben van Beurden has claimed that none of the top 10 solar companies have earned profit in 2015.
Many French petrol stations face fuel shortage following oil strike
Transport ministry revealed more than 800 petrol stations in France had completely run out of fuel on Sunday.
BP exploration boss to leave British oil major amid spending cuts
Richard Herbert, a veteran at BP, is said to be a long-time ally of Bob Dudley, BP's chief executive.
Lake Victoria: Pictures show how over-fishing, pollution and climate change are killing Africa's greatest lake
Freelance photographer and writer Nathan Siegel has documented the decline of an ecosystem.
Aramco boss Khalid al-Falih named as new Saudi energy minister
Falih replaces Ali al-Naimi, who led oil ministry for over two decades, in major a government reshuffle.
Shell first quarter earnings tumble to $1.6bn amid low oil prices
Oil giant posts a massive decline but believes cost-cutting strategy is paying off.