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Washington has for the first time added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine
Industry anticipates surge in disposals as first batch of electric vehicles nears end of 10-year life cycle
Shell, BP and Edison accuse Venture Global of worsening EU gas crisis by refusing to honour multibillion-dollar contract
Criticism from National Farmers’ Union follows surge in price of commodity to 12-year high
Having made one trading error already this month, I’m now buying energy stocks
Mewbourne Oil, Endeavor Energy Resources and CrownRock may struggle to resist offers to sell out as industry consolidates
Acquisitions will allow more room to manoeuvre if energy transition picks up pace
Consumers worldwide will be paying steep prices for the next year at least
Competition and Markets Authority says ‘drivers are feeling the pain again’
Oil major is ‘seeking to silence legitimate demands for climate justice’, says environmental organisation
Cutting carbon emissions is the correct path but the sector also needs a strategy to recycle scrap metal
Emirates-based businesses among 29 entities subject to measures aiming to stem funding for Ukraine war
Officials differ over wider effects of a possible cost increase triggered by spread of Israel-Hamas conflict
Lowest rainfall in 1,200 years and rising hay costs prompt many ranchers to cut herd sizes
Hedge funds exit long positions as traders bet conflict is unlikely to spread to oil-rich states
Mandating North Sea oil and gas licensing is not a good use of parliament’s time
Group surprises with quarterly net profit of $32.6bn despite production volumes falling
Dependence on supplies from Moscow-controlled Rosatom also threatens climate goals, official warns
The Texan city has become a hub for green energy innovation by building on its hydrocarbon past
World’s biggest producer has scaled back its growth plans at a time when Chinese rivals pursue development
Pig farmers have kept up production despite weak demand ahead of October consumer price data
Company plans replacement with less carbon-heavy electric arc furnaces
Legislation to be announced in King’s Speech will allow companies to bid yearly for new licences to drill for fossil fuels
Investors are seeking safety in precious metal on fears that the fighting will escalate into regional conflict
Large shipments from the Philippines needed to keep smelters operating
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