Global reliance on coal is unlikely to decline substantially in the near future for several reasons. Coal remains one of the most affordable and widely available energy sources, especially vital
Global reliance on coal is unlikely to decline substantially in the near future for several reasons. Coal remains one of the most affordable and widely available energy sources, especially vital
Recent data highlights a sharp rise in house fires blamed on solar panels and their batteries, raising concerns about Labour’s ambitious plans to dramatically expand residential solar installations across the
Shell’s chief executive, Wael Sawan, has announced that the company is preparing to capitalise on an anticipated period of depressed crude oil prices by pursuing selective bolt-on acquisitions. Speaking to
Ed Miliband’s ambition to decarbonise Britain’s power grid by 2030 has been thrust into question this week, with the announcement of a £1.08 billion annual budget for new offshore wind
The United States has unveiled plans for an $80 billion (£66.7 billion) investment in a fleet of nuclear power stations, aiming to deliver electricity at a cost substantially below that
Ed Miliband’s ambitious target of achieving 95 percent clean energy by 2030 has encountered a fresh obstacle as the Government revised down its forecasts for the output of wind farms.
About 2,000 Petrofac employees working in the North Sea are facing an uncertain future after the oil services company, once a FTSE 100 stalwart, filed for administration. Petrofac, which boasts
Fresh warnings have emerged over the future of the North Sea oil and gas sector, as Labour’s approach to exploration licensing has sparked division and concern among politicians, industry bodies,
Petrofac, one of the United Kingdom’s leading offshore oil and gas contractors, faces a critical juncture as it scrambles to secure its financial future. The Aberdeen-based company, employing 2,000 skilled
Petrofac is facing the gravest crisis in its two decade history after TenneT, the Dutch electricity grid operator, cancelled a €13 billion offshore wind contract. The termination of this major
BP and its Japanese partner Jera have announced a halt to the Beacon Wind offshore project off the coast of Massachusetts, effectively withdrawing from the US offshore wind sector for
Britain is more dependent than ever on imported electricity as new data reveals a record 16 per cent of energy consumed during the first nine months of this year was
Eighteen miles off the Norfolk coast, last week marked a pivotal moment in Britain’s energy transition. The Valaris 72 oil rig, typically associated with petroleum exploration, was instead drilling the
At the heart of the Tibetan Himalayas, the Yarlung Tsangpo River carves a path through the world’s deepest canyon system, culminating in a dramatic horseshoe-shaped bend known as the Great
The North Sea oil and gas sector stands at a crossroads following the publication of the latest North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) Reserves and Resources Report. The report reveals that
The battle over the future of Britain’s North Sea oil and gas industry has reignited as Equinor renews its push to develop the massive Rosebank oil field north-west of the






