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Statement comes as the Australian miner’s chief executive visits country after political backlash
Energy giant suffers fallout from Ukraine war as Europe weans itself off Russian supplies
Danish wind developer chief Mads Nipper says project costs heightened by elevated interest rates
ExxonMobil agrees to bar Scott Sheffield from board after federal regulator’s allegations
New mines are needed to meet the world’s demand for the essential red metal
Europe’s largest oil and gas company increases production and maintains share buybacks at $3.5bn
Since the early 20th century, the Lone Star State has operated a grid separate from the rest of the US
Trudeau government completes C$34bn Trans Mountain project amid cost overruns and climate concerns
There is a risk that the data centre boom may spur construction of new gas-fired power plants
The shareholders say meeting the Paris Agreement goals is ‘essential to preserve the health of the global economy’
Three-year congressional investigation unearths internal industry documents
Purchase of 10.5GW of electricity highlights rising energy needs of AI and cloud computing
Industrial power demand may improve if prices stay low but without a significant uptick, expect companies to start trimming capex budgets
What’s keeping oil prices from jumping higher?
Ex-CCC head warns Rishi Sunak’s rollback on net zero has driven investment elsewhere
Mike Henry has positioned world’s largest miner for a big deal and was prepared for initial rejection by UK-listed target
Agreement marks first time rich countries have set deadline on ending reliance on the fossil fuel
The funds are playing a growing role in the transformation as they chase a growing market
The local community is desperate to see if the Tory party’s flagship policy will revive their economy
As building mines gets harder, the time needed to produce cash flows is daunting
Naftogaz chief executives highlights air strikes targeting natural gas tanks used by European countries
Turin meeting puts timeline on deal made at COP28 summit, with allowance for fossil-fuel-reliant nations like Japan
The UK-listed miner has rejected an approach from BHP, but other bidders could emerge
Company’s exit would deal another blow to City’s status as home to listed mining groups
The bloc has avoided an energy crisis, but the short-term solutions could harm competitiveness and the green transition down the line
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