North Sea industry must focus on training offshore workers for green roles October 4, 2022 The North Sea energy sector needs to focus more on training people for green jobs and shifting workers in the oil and gas industry.
Shell boss says Governments may need to tax companies to ease energy bills October 4, 2022 Governments should tax companies to help vulnerable customers deal with soaring energy costs, argued Shell's boss Ben van Beurden.
West Burton to host prototype fusion plant October 3, 2022 The Government has named a Nottinghamshire power station as the home for the UK's prototype fusion energy plant.
Customers gain £150m rebate from underperforming water companies October 3, 2022 Customers from eleven water firms will enjoy rebates on their energy bills, revealed industry regulator Ofwat.
Europe risks supply crunch this winter if Russia cuts off gas, warns IEA October 3, 2022 Europe will be on the verge of a supply crunch this winter if Russia turns off the taps into the continent, warned the IEA.
UK at risk of gas supply shortages this year, warns Ofgem October 3, 2022 The UK is at risk of gas shortages this winter following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and continued disruption to energy supplies, warned Ofgem.
Exclusive: Ukraine urges West to slash Russian war revenues October 3, 2022 The West needs to slash Russia's revenues from soaring oil and gas prices, argued Naftogaz, Ukraine's state energy provider.
Oil rebounds with OPEC+ expected to confirm swingeing output cuts October 3, 2022 Oil prices climbed more than $3 this morning, with investors expecting the biggest cut to oil output this week since the start of the pandemic.
Drax hacks down Canadian forests to fuel power plant, investigation claims October 3, 2022 Drax has been cutting down environmentally-important forests in Canada to fuel the UK's biggest power station.
Ukraine’s forces push Russia out of key stronghold October 1, 2022 Russian forces have withdrawn from Lyman, with Ukrainian forces threatening to encircle the Donetsk town.