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How has the once-mighty supermajor found itself in such a vulnerable position? It’s a story two decades in the making.
Chevron on Friday announced that it is reducing its share buyback program for the second quarter, while Exxon is so far ...
The UK is racing to decarbonize its energy system, but success hinges on making electricity demand as smart and flexible as ...
Energy Intelligence’s latest Energy Cost Report, published in winter 2024-25, reveals that the worst is now over when it comes to the impacts of the supply chain and inflationary crisis on renewable ...
While November’s COP29 in Baku is lower profile than other COPs, it is still important. It will be smaller in scale and more technical than COP28 and COP30, but it remains critical as finance will be ...
Low-carbon spending announced by oil and gas firms totaled $63 billion in 2023, well down on 2022, according to Energy Intelligence’s Low-Carbon Investment Tracker. Recent quarters signal an evolving ...
Oil-field services executives say spending has stayed steady to date, but activity will likely slow amid deep market ...
The newly elected prime minister has extended a hand to Canada’s oil sector but has a strong climate background.
Perceptions that Washington may no longer defend its close allies via the US nuclear "umbrella" could presage a new bout of nuclear proliferation.
The US says some deals are imminent, but most of the US' trading partners likely face an extended pause on higher rate tariffs.