Union leaders in steel industry talks ahead of Tata board meeting
UK union leaders have held talks in India ahead of a crucial board meeting of steel giant Tata which could decide the fate of thousands of workers.
UK union leaders have held talks in India ahead of a crucial board meeting of steel giant Tata which could decide the fate of thousands of workers.
The government of the Falkland Islands is concerned about a decision by a United Nations commission to expand Argentina’s maritime territory.
Motorists in the United Arab Emirates are bracing themselves for a major price hike to fuel prices - with petrol "soaring" to 28 pence per litre.
INEOS plans to move its headquarters back to the UK – after six years in Switzerland.
Belgian authorities have warned Islamic State (IS) terrorists could be attempting to attack nuclear plants or obtain nuclear materials.
Partners in Israel’s largest offshore gas field say a court ruling that blocked the government’s proposal to regulate the natural gas industry won’t derail their development plans. The nation’s oil and gas stock index sank.
Al Jazeera is reducing its headcount by up to 500 positions as oil-rich Qatar looks to streamline its costs amid the global decline in crude prices.
INEOS said it still expects fracking to be given the go-ahead in Scotland.
Concerns over a bird that ranges across the American West continue to delay federal oil and gas lease sales, five months after Interior Secretary Sally Jewell proclaimed the Obama administration had found a way to balance drilling and conservation.
The cozy relationship between state oil and gas regulators and the industry they monitor is typified by a revolving door of officials who leave the Texas Railroad Commission to lobby for energy companies, including several who recently departed and made six-figure salaries working the Capitol hallways last year.
China’s love of cars and the gasoline that runs them is exacerbating an oversupply in another fuel decried by refiners across Asia, according to Bank of China International.
Shetland Gas Plant operators Total have promised to stem the flow of black smoke pouring out of their recently-commissioned flare stack at Sullom Voe.
Multinational oil companies are said to be pulling staff out of Singapore and moving them to Malaysia in a bid to save costs, according to reports.
A pipe stretching nearly 1.2miles into the ground could deliver heating from the earth to the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) and nearby homes, a report has found.
An executive vice president of Statoil is recovering after being evacuated from a french mountaintop over the Easter weekend.
The Scottish Conservatives have called for a moratorium on fracking to be lifted to help boost work for the North Sea oil and gas industry amid the decline in oil price.
Coal and gas-fired electricity generation attracted less than half the record investment made in solar, wind and other renewables capacity last year, a report has found.
Schlumberger and Cameron International have been given approval by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce for their proposed merger.
German gas and engineering company Linde Group has expanded into Houston's energy corridor.
A former Malaysian Prime Minister has been appointed as adviser for Petronas, replacing former leader Mahathir Mohamad who was fired from his post two weeks ago.
Swiss regulators have agreed to provide US prosecutors with records from at least 18 banks relating to Venezuela’s state oil company.
Forbes has named Marathon Petroleum has the best company to work in the US.
Kazakhstan's President has replaced the current energy minister Vladimir Shkolnik with a regional governor.
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Loon Energy has announced the resignation of one of its directors from the company's board.