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Cartel seeks to support price in face of African pushback on output reductions and criticism over Russia’s role
The oil and gas company and its chief executive are at the centre of a debate over political influence on the economy
Barring of journalists from this weekend’s Opec+ meeting underlines Prince Abdulaziz’s tempestuous reputation
Rush to stock up fuel causes long queues at service stations and immediate scarcity
Annual meeting votes highlight differences between investors at US and European oil companies
Reuters, Bloomberg and Dow Jones are denied invitations in decision driven by Saudi Arabia’s energy minister
Tree Energy Solutions says Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act has accelerated the methane project
Also in today’s newsletter, reports of the death of Canada’s oil sands are greatly exaggerated
Union says it would be self-defeating for the UK to abandon domestic production
Expect anger at the sector’s finances to take a long time to burn out
A growing number of western politicians are concerned this year’s UN climate summit in the UAE will be too beholden to the oil and gas industry
Over 30% back activist motion against French oil group at annual meeting as police use tear gas against protesters
World’s biggest sovereign wealth fund attempts to force policy change at US groups despite backing European oil majors
Fatih Birol hopeful about 1.5C goal as clean energy spending forecast to hit $1.7tn this year
Beijing is driving a hard bargain as Moscow presses for a new Sino-Russian pipeline through Mongolia
Communities that depend on North Sea worry they will suffer same fate as former coal towns
More than 100 members of US Congress and European parliament say oil executive’s position is a risk to negotiations
Chief executive Wael Sawan faces critical questions as protesters disrupt annual meeting
Brussels pushes ahead with platform to match buyers and sellers of hydrogen and materials for green technologies
Leaders fail to set cut-off points as Japan and Germany prevail
Coalition believes it has succeeded in hitting Kremlin revenues
Government hopes to store 10% of current emissions per year by 2030
Finance minister Anton Siluanov tells Vladimir Putin that ‘all these discounts’ are to blame for 50% fall in revenue
New rigs auctioned at bargain prices as demand sags in the shale patch
Almost 80% of country’s crude shipments flow to China and India, says IEA
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