Rosneft brokers Iraqi oil deal: sources
Russian state-run oil firm Rosneft has reportedly had success at allowing Iraqi Kurdistan to resume full oil exports from the
Russian state-run oil firm Rosneft has reportedly had success at allowing Iraqi Kurdistan to resume full oil exports from the
A European Union legal team has rejected a European Commission proposal to extend the EU internal energy market rules to
As Russia struggles to build a fleet of nuclear icebreakers, some of its Soviet-era fleet are being overused and setting
Costs have fallen in the latest French onshore wind tender, according to government results, with 22 projects, totalling 508 megawatts
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, wants the 9,100 employers in which it holds stakes to submit details on
No gas drilling will be conducted in Cypriot waters without the consent of Ankara and Turkish Cyprus, Turkey’s increasingly dictatorial
The European Union says it is ready to host talks in the gas dispute between Ukraine and Russia, and European
ExxonMobil says it will end a joint venture with Russia’s state-controlled Rosneft, the nation’s biggest oil producer, because of US
As the overwhelming success of the ambitious Norwegian-backed 30-megawatt (MW) Hywind project (pictured) off the Scottish coast is being
On February 17, Mexico became the first Latin American member of the International Energy Agency (IEA), whose members consume over
The president of the Republic of Cyprus says a resumption of talks to reunify the island is unlikely because of
Researchers have claimed a breakthrough in battery technology that could enable electric cars to be driven as far as oil-fuelled
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