China will drive oil demand to record 100m-plus barrels per day, keeping prices elevated February 15, 2023 China will drive oil consumption to record levels this year, as the world's second largest economy reopens following sustained lockdowns.
Gas drives up carbon emissions in UK power sector for the first time in a decade January 14, 2022 Carbon emissions from the UK's electricity sector jumped up a fifth in 2021, rising for the first time in almost ten years according to the IEA.
Europe to stave off blackouts this winter if it avoids more “surprises” October 25, 2022 Europe should avoid blackouts this winter unless they are more "surprises", predicts the International Energy Agency.
Oil prices slide as holiday season ends and China’s economy weighs down prices September 7, 2023 Oil prices have dipped this morning with autumn approaching and expectations of easing jet fuel demand.
China in three decade oil demand hit amid economic slowdown September 14, 2022 China oil consumption is set to shrink by the greatest amount in three decades, driven by Beijing’s adherence to strict Covid-19 restrictions to tame the virus, the world’s energy watchdog said today. Oil demand will drop around three per cent this year caused by economic activity taking a hit from Beijing’s zero-Covid tolerance policy, the [...]
Oil prices stabilises after US debt ceiling vote as OPEC+ meeting looms June 1, 2023 Oil prices have stabilised today after the passing of a key vote on the US debt ceiling revived expectations of demand growth.
Focus should be on vapes accessibility rather than cigarette bans says think tank November 2, 2022 The government should focus on tobacco alternatives rather than cigarettes bans, says leading think tank. In a new report published today, the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) urges policymakers to focus on boosting vapes and e-cigarettes rather than looking towards bans, which has been the preferred strategy in countries such as New Zealand. Recent data [...]
Copper prices slide as waning demand in China causes stocks to rise September 24, 2023 Copper prices have dipped despite hopes of rebounding demand in China, as its economy recovers from the pandemic.
Sunak vows to meet one million new homes promise amid shortfall warnings July 24, 2023 Rishi Sunak has vowed his government will meet a Conservative manifesto pledge to build one million new homes before the end of this parliament. The Prime Minister made the promise ahead of a speech by housing and levelling up secretary Michael Gove on measures to slash red tape on loft conversions and extensions. It comes [...]
Cost of rail strikes mounts to £716m as taxpayers forced to support struggling industry October 4, 2023 Industrial action has cost the rail industry £716m since the feud between unions and operators began, new figures have revealed.