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South Korean groups holding back on direct investments in Australian producers in danger of ‘being left behind’
Officials likely to set fixed figure rather than floating rate
It would help if more of the choice were taken out of our hands by designing in efficiency
International financing aimed at curbing reliance on coal relies too heavily on loans, says Pretoria
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
Collapse of talks over deal backed by Vitol risks bankrupting Russian-owned facility
The industry should be given enough project visibility to amass skills and optimise spending
Pair of miners try to outbid prior proposal from Gold Fields
Chancellor Olaf Scholz considers support for new fossil fuel developments
Plus, Glencore’s redemption strategy pays off
More than 30 ships seek to maximise the return on their combined $2bn cargo
The Zimbaqua gem mine is empowering women from a rural community in Zimbabwe to become financially independent in a male-dominated industry
Zero-carbon claims must be seen in context of repurposed stones and impact on mining, analysts say
Supply bottlenecks and rising interest rates raise questions about speed at which growth materialises
UK judge says mining group engaged in ‘corporate corruption on a widespread scale’
Agency warns governments not to become complacent despite falls in prices
Company says any increase in levy could force it to reconsider investments
Plus, energy and environment issues appeared in nearly a third of pro-Republican ads last month
Soon-to-be-nationalised energy group takes €40bn hit on gas price surge
High water everywhere? If only.
Ottawa says it will ‘act decisively when investments threaten our national security’
As governments raise their environmental game, Europe is betting big on green hydrogen — but producing at scale remains a challenge. Plus: the trouble with recycled plastic. Future instalments will look at new EU rules and rising raw material prices
ExxonMobil and Chevron invest less than before pandemic in face of peak demand and Wall Street pressure
High energy costs and flat coin prices push companies close to the edge
Transforming how the gas is produced is key to global ambitions to achieve net zero emissions
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