| A highlight of last week’s World Energy Congress in Montreal was the glimpse provided by the International Energy Agency’s chief economist,...
| A highlight of last week’s World Energy Congress in Montreal was the glimpse provided by the International Energy Agency’s chief economist,...
| Statistics and analysis presented this week by BP – at the launch of its annual Statistical Review of World Energy – suggest that the worst...
| The world needs another 40 million barrels a day of oil production to come on stream by 2020 if supply is to match demand. So says Shell's C...
| Aware that they are not making the best of their assets and people, the two Europe-based energy super-majors – BP and Shell – are pursuing a...
| After years of its members insisting that the Gas Exporting Countries Forum is anything but a cartel, the organisation appears to be on its...
| After more than a year of intense debate on what Britain should do to address its looming generation gap, the electricity industry is awaiti...
| Britain is careening towards a ‘cliff edge’ when it comes to generating enough electricity to meet demand post-2015. That was a major conclu...
| How effective is carbon trading as a method of reducing emissions? Although trading CO2-emissions has always been regarded critically by man...
| The disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate change talks has led to questions about the future of the international carbon market. F...
| The message from Copenhagen for the energy industry is that mitigation of climate change is an imperative and an opportunity that can no lon...