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Norway’s state-backed energy company falls foul by overstating environmental credentials
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Oil major needs to pick a permanent successor to keep investors happy
Options abound as the world transitions to cleaner energy sources
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Acquisition set to ‘more than double’ size of UK-focused oil and gas producer making it a global player
Africa’s second-biggest oil producer exits cartel amid row over production targets
Confidence is slowly returning to green energy stocks amid mounting expectations that interest rates have peaked
Beijing dominates supply of materials used in clean energy and defence, and curbs could add to tensions with US
Opec+ is struggling to hold the world to ransom with high energy prices
Co-founder of US gas export developer failed to repeat previous success at Cheniere Energy
Rules aim to make it harder to circumvent measures to limit Kremlin revenues
Oil group needs to move swiftly in appointing a successor
Geopolitical risk and climate change highlight the need for resilience in core supply routes
Naval grouping and shipowners look to bolster security against threat of Iranian-backed rebel attacks
Red metal known as a leading indicator on the global economy is set to be 2023’s top-performing industrial mineral
Maersk becomes latest group to divert vessels due to threat of Iranian-backed rebel attacks on Suez route
Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand
$1.1bn deal comes after Australian billionaire thwarts Liontown takeover
Iran-backed Houthi rebels have stepped up strikes on vessels in critical artery for global trade
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