Shell warns of investment ‘uncertainty’ amid projections of record North Sea tax revenues May 29, 2022 Shell has toughened its stance on the government's announced levy on North Sea oil and gas operators, warning the new tax will create "uncertainty."
‘Let the West pay more’: Russia dares EU to bring in oil ban May 11, 2022 The Kremlin has warned it has enough buyers for its energy resources outside of Western countries, as the EU weighs up a Russian oil ban.
Think tanks call for government to ensure secure gas supplies as market crisis deepens March 16, 2022 Think tanks call on government must ensure gas supplies are resilient this winter following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and spiking wholesale costs.
Are we heading for a global recession? June 29, 2022 Keith Wade, Chief Economist, discusses what central bankers’ next move might be, what markets are pricing in and what the probability of a recession is. People are worrying about a global recession and with good reason. But what if the factors driving rising prices are beyond the limits of policymakers’ control? The squeeze on living [...]
Exclusive: Utilita Energy boss loses confidence in Ofgem after public warning July 18, 2022 Utilita Energy's no longer has confidence in Ofgem, after it criticised the supplier over its handling of direct debit payments.
Analysis: UK more bullish on energy sanctions with EU’s Russian dependency raising supply fears February 27, 2022 The West has ramped up sanctions against Russia but only the UK appears eager to push for new limits to Russian energy supplies.
Labour says government ‘underplaying’ energy crisis as Kwarteng guarantees winter supply October 7, 2021 Labour is accusing the government of “underplaying” the energy price crisis as Kwasi Kwarteng today vowed the UK has enough supply to last through winter. Shadow business and energy secretary Ed Miliband today said the amount of energy companies going bust “is not a normal course of events”, despite claims from Kwarteng, and that “we [...]
BP and Shell set to unveil massive profits and payouts amid growing calls for windfall tax May 2, 2022 Shareholders in BP and Shell are anticipating bumper payouts this week, amid mounting calls for a windfall tax.
‘Acute’ staff shortages and rising energy bills force most businesses to hike their prices November 12, 2021 Amid ‘acute’ staff shortages and the rising cost of fuel and energy, most businesses are increasing their prices. A survey of 1,000 firms showed that four out of five increased the price of their goods or services in the past year. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said its study indicated that nine out of [...]
Best of this week in our opinion pages: from community-based solutions for fighting terrorism to the Bank of England’s dilemmas February 12, 2022 As talks of a definitive lifting of Covid-19 restrictions intensify, workers are coming back to their offices in flocks, bringing liveliness back into the Square Mile. Richard Kauntze wrote about an often overlooked aspect of the City’s inner workings: the unofficial economy of gossip. The City has long thrived on whispered tittle-tattle, which plays a [...]