According to President Vladimir Putin's aide, Yuri Ushakov, countries of the expanded Brics group occupy more than 30% of the ...
The European Hydrogen Bank is getting more strict with its second green hydrogen auction, setting new rules for financial ...
Japan considers reinforcing its supply diversification efforts by looking at LNG from Mozambique and Malaysia as it deals ...
The US major's exit from onshore Canada has garnered attention as it advances an upsized divestment plan initially predicated ...
The US Supreme Court opted against freezing federal methane reduction rules for natural gas operations, but that doesn't mean ...
Rosneft could build a transshipment oil facility in the Sea of Okhotsk for all-year round exports to Asia-Pacific.
BP's commitment to cut production looks shakier than ever amid reports it will retire its plans to reduce oil and gas output ...
Now is the time for US policymakers to adopt innovative solutions that enhance domestic innovation and strengthen critical ...
China may lack influence in the Middle East, but it has plentiful crude stockpiles and can rely on a friendship with Russia ...
Opaque data makes it hard to predict the trajectory of Chinese demand, raising the possibility that it could surprise to the ...
In an effort to boost SAF adoption, the UK government is introducing a new blending obligation on aviation fuel suppliers.
Newly installed Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba may adjust the nuclear-oriented energy policy of Japan’s long-dominant Liberal ...