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Industry group warns Jeremy Hunt against raising windfall taxes in Autumn Statement
Joint bid of $4.8bn from precious metals groups Pan American and Agnico Eagle trumps South African miner’s offer
Plans for refinery and recycling facilities come despite uncertainty over future of Britishvolt
Sector seeks more support to get fledgling green fuel industry off the ground
EQT chief executive Toby Rice claims his fuel helps Europe and the climate, but critics see a ‘false reality’
Manufacturers warn tariff of 10.1% is too low and would leave factories facing closure
Britain’s two big producers say government must match support offered to domestic suppliers across Europe
Rising costs of hydrocarbons reduce the green premium for renewable technologies
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
Shipping company says more affordable green fuel must be offered by suppliers
Record profits put sector in crosshairs of White House as it battles soaring inflation
Copper shoots higher on hopes China will soon loosen Covid-19 curbs
Officials likely to set fixed figure rather than floating rate
Turkish leader claims his close relationship with Russian president key to resumption of Black Sea shipments
Products processed in third countries are still being imported, according to trade body UK Steel
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
Pair of miners try to outbid prior proposal from Gold Fields
Chancellor Olaf Scholz considers support for new fossil fuel developments
More than 30 ships seek to maximise the return on their combined $2bn cargo
Treasury measures seek to cut access to key London-based P&I provision for seaborne cargoes
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
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