US needs $30bn to seal 14,000 unplugged offshore oil and gas wells: study
Researchers identified some 13,000 idle wells in shallow waters close to shore.
BP faces angry shareholders over climate plans
The 2015 pact aims to limit global warming to below 2C and if possible 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
How deforestation affects us all
By eliminating forests, we limit the number of products we can manufacture from wood. Unfortunately, one of those products is toilet paper.
Inflation takes food prices nearly 9% higher than this time last year
Just when it looked like we reached a turning point in the fight against inflation, figures from last-month show its impacts are still biting retailers. Inflation has taken food prices 8.9% higher than this time last year.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
UK records western Europe's highest inflation as March fall disappoints
Britain was the only country in western Europe with double-digit inflation in March after it fell less than expected, official data showed on Wednesday, bolstering bets that the Bank of England will raise interest rates again in May.
Internet activity rockets in response to Just Stop Oil protest at the World Championship Snooker
Just Stop Oil environmental protestors disrupted the World Snooker Championship on Monday, causing a spike in internet search terms pertaining to the incident.
G7 pledges to quit fossil fuels faster, but no new deadline
Britain and France had suggested a new goal of ending "unabated" coal power -- which does not take steps to offset emissions -- in G7 power grids this decade.
Oil edges higher on prospect of tighter supplies
Oil prices nudged higher in early Asian trade on Monday, supported by the prospect of tighter supplies from OPEC+ producers from May, but concerns about the global economic outlook capped gains.
Oil prices climb in relief rally as banking concerns ease
Oil prices climbed in early trade on Monday as concerns over turmoil in the banking sector eased, while comments by Russian President Vladimir Putin over the weekend ratcheted up geopolitical tensions in Europe.
Violence hits France in day of anger over Macron's pension changes
Police fired tear gas and fought with violent black-clad anarchists in Paris and across France on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of protesters marched against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the pension age.
Around 1,400 offshore oil and gas workers in UK threaten strike over better job conditions and pay
The strike call by the offshore oil and gas workers is set to hit several rigs from March 29 and until June 7 in a series of 24, 48 and 72-hour stoppages.
China and Russia sign agreement ushering in 'new era' of cooperation
Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine peace settlement might be built on a Chinese proposal to stop the conflict, but that Kyiv and the West were not yet ready.
Visa, MasterCard $5.6 billion settlement with retailers is upheld
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a $5.6 billion antitrust class-action settlement with more than 12 million retailers that accused Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc of improperly fixing credit and debit card fees.
UK budget winners and losers: the pound, gilts and stocks
Finance minister Jeremy Hunt presented less gloomy forecasts for Britain's economy at his Spring Budget on Wednesday.
UK unveils cost-of-living budget as mass strikes hit nation
Britain on Wednesday unveils a new cost-of-living budget, including more help on soaring energy bills, but the government is set to stand firm on rising public sector pay demands as the country endures a fresh wave of strikes.
'Stay strong my love': Putin critic's wife after documentary on him wins Oscar
The documentary "Navalny" won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film.
Britain's tax take risks blowing green energy off target
A cap on revenue and the lack of the kind of incentives offered to oil explorers are blocking the development of renewable energy in Britain, say industry officials who are pressing for changes ahead of this week's budget.
Saudi Aramco reports 'record' $161 billion profit for 2022
Saudi Aramco reports 'record' $161 billion profit for 2022
UK investors expect innovation-friendly budget from Jeremy Hunt in 2023
Equity valuations are attractive to investors as UK equities slumped in 2022, while UK investors expect an innovation-friendly budget from the Chancellor.
EU seeks to arrest industry decline in green transition
The European Union is a global frontrunner in cutting carbon emissions but is also moving to ensure the green transition doesn't make it an industrial desert, with a raft of measures due to be announced next week.
UK economic rebound eases recession fear before budget
The UK economy has returned to growth, data showed Friday, easing fears of an inflation-induced recession as the government readies next week's budget against the backdrop of a cost-of-living crisis.
Inflation scare over? The case for and against sticky inflation
Two years after inflation began its rapid ascent, investors, economists and policymakers remain divided on the path ahead.
Women in aviation are leading zero-emission flights
Aviation is responsible for almost 3 per cent of the global omission. At H2FLY, Mara Linn Beche, and engineer Debjani Ghosh are part of the change in starting carbon-free sustainable aviation.
Inside BP's plan to reset renewables as oil and gas boom
BP hasn't fallen out of love with renewables. It just wants to have more power.
Shell, Chevron and Petrobras weigh Guyana oil auction bids -sources
Guyana's coming auction of offshore oil exploration blocks has lured at least 10 companies including Shell, Petrobras and Chevron, to consider the decade's hottest oil region, people close to the matter said.
Britain's fresh produce shortages serve up blame game
Shortages of fruit and vegetables -- from broccoli, cucumbers and lettuce, to tomatoes, peppers and raspberries -- have served up a blame game in Britain.
Big oil to take centerstage at Houston meet as markets, alliances shift
Top energy executives and officials from around the world will descend on Houston next week just as the political fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine a year ago continues to distort global oil supply lines
Stocks, euro sputter after stubborn euro zone inflation data
World stocks sputtered on Thursday, pressured by a pullback in Chinese stocks and higher U.S.
EnBW and bp forge alliances to aid support vessels with low emission usage at offshore wind farms in the UK
EnBW and bp to unite with Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult to explore how support vessels can generate zero or low emission on offshore wind farms.