Norway’s Equinor set for shares buyback
Norwegian state-run oil and gas giant Equinor has launched a US$5-billion share buyback while promising to bring a major new
Norwegian state-run oil and gas giant Equinor has launched a US$5-billion share buyback while promising to bring a major new
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that Turkey may be acquiring a third drillship to look for gas off
C-Capture, the designer of chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, says it is to work with Norway’s SINTEF on a
North Sea oil and gas platforms could use offshore wind farms to cut their carbon emissions, following the example of
Spain’s electricity network operator Red Electrica de España (REE) has rejected numerous renewable projects amid an overwhelming number of applications.
A Finnish study says photovoltaic power is already far cheaper than the average energy price in six European markets and
We are living in an age of plenty, at least when it comes to oil. There is more production globally
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stressed the importance of the country’s energy independence during Second World War commemorations in Poland.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias says Greece has no intention of responding to Turkey’s provocation in the Aegean Sea. Turkish
Oil prices weakened today (Monday) after new tariffs in the ongoing US-China trade war came into force on US$112 billion
Sibur, Russia’s largest petrochemical producer, is expected to sign a gas supply deal that could increase the capacity of a
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