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UK prime minister accused of going ‘cap in hand from dictator to dictator’ by Labour as he seeks rise in oil output
RWE says ‘immediate’ halt to energy supplies would hurt households and damage industry
The mining group’s ordeal is a reminder that companies favour predictability over volatility
Plus, a preview of proxy voting season and rising fuel prices hit rideshare drivers
Offshore developer withdrew from February’s lease sale that is pivotal to the US’s clean energy transition
Decision will ‘put a handbrake’ on climate litigation, warns legal expert
With ‘Awful April’ around the corner, budgeting is a skill everyone needs to master
And a healthy dose of nerves in Europe
Country could expand wind farm capacity by a third within two years, according to Octopus
Druzhba link critical to Germany and forms biggest single flow of Russian crude to western Europe
First serious attempt to hold executives legally accountable for alleged emissions failings
Tsingshan reaches standstill agreement with counterparties including JPMorgan and Standard Chartered
Experts say fuel costs will continue to rise as Tory MPs urge the UK chancellor to cut fuel duty
LatAm countries gain from Western sanctions on Russia and disruption to Ukraine’s agriculture
Possible Middle East visit by UK prime minister to discuss energy market volatility comes in wake of mass execution
Sizewell B in Suffolk was due to be decommissioned in 2035 and can meet about 3% of Britain’s electricity demand
Miner’s $2.7bn cash offer to minority investors could bring long-running tussle to an end
Group seeks remaining 49% of Canadian company that controls huge Mongolian copper project
Activists claim $150mn loan goes against vow to curb fossil fuel financing
French energy group sharply raises impact forecast as it gears up for new nuclear buildout
US group promises seven new electric vehicles for Europe starting from next year
Southern Europe demands market overhaul to decouple gas and electricity prices
Soaring energy bills and power blackouts raise calls for greater scrutiny of regional monopolies
Sir Christopher Hohn says oil price spike will lead to more funding for renewable sources of fuel
State department says ‘no quid pro quo’ behind release of US prisoners in Caracas
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