EU braces for supply shortages amid growing doubts over Nord Stream gas flows July 19, 2022 The executive arm of the European Union has raised the prospect of supply shortages this winter, revealing it does not expect NS1 to come back online.
Oil prices recover as Germany lifts opposition to Russian import ban April 29, 2022 Oil prices have risen for a fourth consecutive day with concerns over Russian supply disruptions trumping reduced demand in China.
Clean energy investment crucial for reducing market volatility, says oil body October 13, 2021 Global volatility in the energy market and further price rises will continue without a major boost in clean energy investment, warns the International Energy Agency. Executive director Fatih Birol believes the transition to net-zero carbon emissions will remain unstable, unless future energy needs can be financed. As economies shift from fossil fuels and less sustainable [...]
Think tanks warn government to stop meddling in energy market January 18, 2022 The government should reconsider plans to further interfere in the domestic energy market argues multiple free market think tanks.
Shell suffers blow as investor group withholds approval for energy transition plan May 16, 2022 A major investor has announced its intention to abstain on Shell's energy transition plans at the firm's upcoming annual general meeting.
Steel industry to write off up to $70bn in assets if it keeps betting on coal, report says June 29, 2021 As the world gears up towards net zero, the global steel industry may have to write off up to $70bn in assets, a report has cautioned. The report by think tank Global Energy Monitor (GEM) warned the lofty figure is due to the industry continuing to build new blast furnaces using coal that will become [...]
OPEC+ sticks to oil output increases despite members failing to hit agreed targets February 2, 2022 OPEC and its allies such as Russia (OPEC+) have stuck to agreed plans to raise production by another 400,000 barrels per day in March.
How the climate change revolution has lit a fire under the heating industry June 22, 2021 Climate policy over the last few years has seen the rise and rise of “net zero” targets, to the extent that around 70% of global emissions are now covered by a net zero policy. Converting these long-term ambitions into a clear plan of action is the next step, and the recent publication of a net [...]
LNG cargoes await supply squeeze as Europe readies itself for tough winter October 26, 2022 Dozens of LNG cargoes have been in slow transit across Europe in recent weeks, awaiting the prime opportunity to unload their valuable resources.
Government backs £217m Turkish solar power plant to meet COP26 climate goals November 15, 2021 The government is supporting the largest solar power station in Turkey to the tune of £217m, which will initially be assembled in the UK. The public money will go towards Turkish conglomerate Kalyon Group’s 1.35GW Karapinar solar project, as the UK aims to deliver on climate pledges made at COP26. Ministerial department UK Export Finance [...]