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Harold Hamm is trying to dispel younger generation’s negative outlook over climate change concerns
Imports of the gas helped Europe avert full-blown energy crisis after invasion of Ukraine
$17bn combination of shale drillers would be latest deal in industry consolidation wave
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Opec+ is struggling to hold the world to ransom with high energy prices
Co-founder of US gas export developer failed to repeat previous success at Cheniere Energy
Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand
Sofia relents on transit levy after Budapest warned it would block country’s entry into border-free Schengen area
The pressure is on for Oxy to scale up further in the Permian basin
Warren Buffett-backed group beats rivals in race for sought-after private oil producer
New law will stop companies in Russia and Belarus from accessing European pipelines and LNG terminals
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‘Transshipment’ of liquefied natural gas, crucial for Moscow’s Arctic fleet, is banned by UK and Netherlands
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