BP considers North Sea oilfield sale amid market rallies March 23, 2022 BP is reportedly pursuing buyers for its closed Foinaven oilfield in the North Sea with oil prices rallying
Sunak cuts fuel duty to ease pressure on motorists March 23, 2022 Fuel duty will be cut by five pence per litre for the next 12 months, revealed Chancellor Rishi Sunak in the Spring Statement today.
European energy firms dithering over Russia departure March 23, 2022 European companies are dithering over departing from Russia - with key assets and supply deals in the sanction hit country.
Scottish Power exits business supplier market March 23, 2022 Energy firm Scottish Power revealed earlier this week it will stop selling energy to British industrial and commercial customers.
Exclusive: Yü Group boss hopes to pick ‘low hanging fruit’ from Big Six suppliers March 23, 2022 The Big Six energy firms are asleep at the wheel, meaning challenger suppliers have a great chance to pick up new customers.
Soaring energy bills cause hospitality businesses to raise prices and cut opening hours March 23, 2022 Spiralling energy bills are forcing hospitality businesses to raise prices and cut trading hours, says a new survey from four UK trade bodies.
Oil rally stalls as EU remains split on sanctions March 22, 2022 Oil prices stumbled today as the prospect of an EU embargo on Russian oil faded - while the dollar also strengthened in the US.
Polymetal International hires new chair after boardroom exodus March 22, 2022 Polymetal Internationa has hired Riccardo Orcel as its new chair - following the mass exodus after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Households turn to solar panels and smart meters to tackle rising energy bills March 22, 2022 Solar panels and smart meters have gained traction with households hoping to cut energy bills, according to search data from eBay UK.
Energy giants face EU windfall tax March 22, 2022 Energy giants could be hit with a windfall tax from the EU - with the trading bloc weighing up a temporary levee amid high profits.