Reduced flows return to Nord Stream pipeline as winter crisis looms across Europe July 21, 2022 Nord Stream 1 has begun pumping gas into Europe again, following a 10-day outage this month, but fears remain over supply shortages this winter.
Destruction of Russian-focused stocks leads London’s top indexes lower February 28, 2022 A NEAR destruction of Russian exposed London-listed stocks held the City’s top index lower today in a wild day of trading on the Square Mile. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index lost as much as 1.4 per cent during the morning, before finishing down 0.42 per cent at 7,458.25 points. Meanwhile, the domestically-focused FTSE 250 [...]
Letters: A reliable and clean answer March 2, 2022 [Re: Crude Awakening: The necessity of oil and gas in the green transition, February 15] Gas price hikes, petrol and diesel shortages and the impacts of a Russian invasion of Ukraine all demonstrate the UK’s need for reliable energy. There needs to be a diverse energy mix – including renewable power, hydrogen production, oil and [...]
War in Europe kills 50 so far: Ukraine begs EU for urgent air defences while Russian Army conquers Chernobyl February 24, 2022 Ukraine is urging the European Union to urgently provide air defence and anti-missile support, and to use “all means” to jam Russian satelitte signals. The plea for help comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces are trying to seize the Chernobyl nuclear plant, site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster. At the same time, Nato [...]
Germany turns to coal as Russia puts pressure on gas supplies June 20, 2022 Germany will ramp up coal supplies and offer heavy subsidies to gas giants to ensure it can meet its energy needs this winter.
Eastern Ukraine holds its breath for fresh ‘large scale assault’ by Russian Army April 5, 2022 Ukrainian foreign affairs minister Dmytro Kuleba warned of a “large-scale” assault on the east and south of his country as Russian troops regroup, having been pushed back from the capital. He told reporters, during a joint press briefing with Ms Truss, that there had been “some hesitation” in the West about providing Ukraine with “all [...]
The Notebook: Neil Bennett on Dubai’s past, present and future June 1, 2023 The Notebook is where interesting people say interesting things. Today, it’s Neil Bennett, global co-ceo of H/Advisors, a comms and advisory firm… Going green in the town that oil built I’m in Dubai for the launch of our new H/Advisors’ office here. We are focusing on sustainability communications as the city and the whole of [...]
Oil prices plunge as US weighs up release of strategic reserves March 31, 2022 Oil prices fell heavily this morning, following reports the US is considering the release of up to 180m barrels.
European oil facilities hit by wave of cyber attacks February 4, 2022 European oil facilities have been hit by a spate of cyber attacks that crippled oil terminal IT systems across Europe and Africa.
Payment giants join Russia exodus March 6, 2022 The world’s top payment providers have pulled out of Russia in response to Moscow’s assault on Ukraine. American Express, Mastercard and Visa debit and credit cards issued by Russian banks will be booted out of their networks, the trio announced over the weekend. Cards issued outside of Russia will no longer work at ATMs in [...]