Europe’s gas crisis: what does it mean for investors? August 23, 2022 Europe faces high gas prices and potential shortages as supply from Russia dwindles. We ask our investment experts what this means for companies, the energy transition, and the eurozone economy. Europe’s precarious gas supply situation has been a prime focus for markets ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at the end of February. The European [...]
North Sea oil and gas projects essential to UK’s energy future, warn academics May 31, 2023 Halting future investment in North Sea oil and gas projects jeopardises the UK's supply security and net zero ambitions.
Further North Sea exploration won’t lower bills, but it will limit green jobs August 4, 2023 More oil and gas in the North Sea is prioritising an industry which will mean, in the long term, bills are higher and we’re further away from self-reliance, writes Nigel Pocklington
India’s Reliance Industries considers divesting from Russian fuel March 17, 2022 India's Reliance Industries could avoid buying Russian fuels for its plants after the West imposed sanctions on the country.
BP, Unilever, and HSBC have failed to properly exit Russia after Ukraine war, new report warns January 2, 2023 Three FTSE 100 companies – HSBC Holdings, Unilever, and BP – have been named as members of a “dirty dozen” of high-profile multinationals still heavily involved in Russia. The three UK headquartered companies have failed to properly exit Russia in the wake of Putin’s invasion, according to a new report by the Moral Rating Agency [...]
Putin up tensions: Russian President blames West for supply crisis October 12, 2022 Putin has pointed the finger at the West for Europe's energy crisis, despite a Kremlin-backed supply squeeze.
Gas prices nudge higher after Chevron workers vote to strike at Aussie LNG sites September 5, 2023 Workers at a key liquefied natural gas plant in Australia will engage in a full-scale strike for two weeks this month.
Head of Russia’s biggest private oil producer, who criticised the war in Ukraine, dies after ‘falling out of hospital window’ September 1, 2022 The head of Russia’s biggest privately held oil producer, who criticised the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, has died after reportedly falling out of a hospital window. Ravil Maganov, chair of the board of LUKOIL, died this week in mysterious circumstances, according to Russian-language site Interfax, as reported by the FT’s Moscow correspondent. The company is [...]
Four million Russians to lose their jobs due to Western sanctions August 11, 2022 Four million Russians are set to lose their jobs due to the impacts of Western sanctions, according to new research from the Kyiv School of Economics. The sanctions are set to see Russia’s economy contract by up to 9.5 per cent this year, the study shows. High oil and gas prices have shielded Russia from the [...]
Oil prices remain firm as China considers easing Covid-19 restrictions October 20, 2022 Oil prices have risen slightly on both major benchmarks, amid reports China is considering easing Covid-19 quarantine measures.