Oil prices drop ahead of Trump decision on Iran nuclear deal
Oil prices sank on Tuesday as traders awaited news on whether the US would remain in the Iranian nuclear deal.
Oil prices sank on Tuesday as traders awaited news on whether the US would remain in the Iranian nuclear deal.
Hess Corporation has earned a place as the No. 1 oil and gas company on Corporate Responsibility magazine’s prestigious list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens for 2018.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has compiled a report in which it claims that renewable energy jobs have grown to 10.3 million globally.
Centrica chairman Rick Haythornthwaite has today announced his intention to step down from his post within the next 12 months.
A Russian oil company effectively barred from international capital markets by western sanctions has found an ingenious workaround. It involves a Moscow bank taking a detour to Dublin.
London-headquartered SDX Energy has struck gas at a well in Morocco.
Dublin-based oil explorer Providence Resources said today that Gardline would conduct a 2D seismic survey of the Newgrange prospect off the south-west coast of Ireland.
Oil retreated from the highest level since 2014 as investors weighed competing views on whether the U.S. will reimpose sanctions on OPEC producer Iran and the potential consequences of such a decision.
Shell said today that it would sell its entire stake in Canadian Natural Resources for $3.3 billion.
Ithaca Energy said today that output from the North Sea Stella field helped it increase overall production by 95% to 18,165 barrels of oil per day in the first quarter of 2018.
The deal to merge Npower and SSE's retail operations has been referred for a full investigation after the two energy giants failed to address concerns, the competition watchdog has announced.
North Sea production efficiency had risen for the fifth consecutive year, hitting 74% in 2017, the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) said.
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Assurance body DNV-GL has approved Energean Oil & Gas's design for a new-build floating production vessel for a major oilfield development off Israel.
Call it Permian, version 3.0.
A legal challenge to the Scottish Government’s ban on fracking is to get under way.
Ardyne, an Aberdeen-based well technology company, has announced a contract with Statoil for work within the North Sea.
Solar panels. Batteries. Emergency fossil fuel-fired generators. They’ve all been deployed across Puerto Rico to help get the lights back on in the months following devastating hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The National Subsea Research Initiative (NSRI) has announced that it will host a workshop next week to explore opportunities in wave and tidal energy.
The surge in gasoline prices in Houston and across the country paused last week in a sign that the seasonal increases will soon taper off.
The boss of UK Power Networks has come under scrutiny after the firm was forced to order an investigation into a multimillion-pound contract awarded to a company in which his son is a senior director, it can be revealed.
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The Egyptian petroleum minister confirmed yesterday that the proposed pipeline connecting Cyprus' Aphrodite gas field to Egypt's liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities could cost more than £700 million.