Companies & Finance
The motion, which would have committed Shell to alignment with the Paris agreement, is part of a growing push for oil and gas firms to take tougher action on emissions.
23 May 2018
Exploration & Production
The Norwegian government has given the green light for a study on a full-scale CCS project, bolstering the prospects of the much-vaunted technology.
17 May 2018
Global Markets
The US president’s decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran has already sent oil prices spiralling.
9 May 2018
Exploration & Production
The Permian Basin is the world’s largest hydrocarbon reservoir, but infrastructure constraints could soon lock in some of its capacity.
3 May 2018
Policy & Regulation
While the liberalisation of China’s power sector is still far off, efforts in energy trading are making important progress.
26 April 2018
Exploration & Production
The record high number of shale wells that have been drilled but not completed in the US could put a dampener on oil price gains.
19 April 2018
LNG
President Donald Trump’s threatened trade war with China looks unlikely to hit fossil fuel exports from the US to the energy-hungry Asian superpower.
11 April 2018
Policy & Regulation
Interfax hosted a seminar with Nexant on 28 March to discuss the outlook for carbon pricing in Europe. The discussion included debate on the future of coal, gas and power.
4 April 2018
Alternative Fuels
LPG could rival LNG as a fuel in developing countries, Global Gas Analytics told the ACI LPG conference in Lisbon this week.
8 March 2018
LNG
The LNG market needs investment in liquefaction capacity to meet projected demand, but the future demand itself depends on the investment being made.
28 February 2018
LNG
Cheniere has become the first US LNG exporter to sign a long-term deal with China, helping to underpin the development of a third train at Corpus Christi.
14 February 2018
Policy & Regulation
The president of the United States has loudly voiced his support for the coal industry, but his efforts have resulted in little success.
17 January 2018
Policy & Regulation
The UK’s new standard on CO2 emissions is tougher than that proposed by the EU and could result in market distortions.
10 January 2018
Global Markets
Many traders believe what happens on the first trading day of the year sets the pace for the year ahead. If that proves correct, oil prices look set for a rollercoaster 2018.
3 January 2018As temperatures drop, the European gas and power market is heating up.
13 December 2017
Alternative Fuels
Markets have responded warmly to the agreement by OPEC and non-OPEC countries to extend the oil output cut for another nine months.
6 December 2017
LNG
Interfax and MJM Energy discussed the future of FSRUs in a seminar this week.
29 November 2017
Global Markets
The massive anti-corruption drive launched by Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has prompted a rise in oil prices.
22 November 2017
Gas for Transport
Cities are increasingly finding themselves at the forefront of combating climate change as they work to improve their air quality.
15 November 2017
Policy & Regulation
Carbon pricing is struggling to deliver the decarbonisation needed for countries to meet their targets under the Paris agreement.
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