Energy firms face having licences stripped in Ofgem prepayment meter clampdown June 28, 2023 Ofgem has moved to make its protection rules for prepayment meter customers permanent as it continues its clampdown on the energy industry.
Planning constraints will prevent UK from net zero, reckon experts June 28, 2023 Planning obstacles jeopardise the country's drive to net zero, warned the Climate Change Committee in its latest annual report.
Vitol and Gunvor rake in Russian oil profits a year after Ukraine invasion June 27, 2023 Energy traders Vitol and Gunvor are still buying refined Russian oil, despite pledges to cut ties with Kremlin-backed suppliers.
Thames Water chief executive Sarah Bentley resigns in shock departure June 27, 2023 Sarah Bentley has stepped down from her role as chief executive of Thames Water with immediate effect after three years in the job. The UK’s largest water supplier confirmed her departure today, including her exit from the board – with the shock departure simply the latest twist at the troubled company. Thames Water has gone [...]
Four arrested as Just Stop Oil vandalise energy giant Total’s Canary Wharf HQ with paint June 27, 2023 Total Energies is the latest victim of Just Stop Oil's crusade against oil and gas firm, which chucked orange paint at its Canary Wharf base.
Windfall tax revenue set to slump 40 per cent thanks to falling oil and gas prices June 27, 2023 The sharp fall in the price of oil and gas will lead to a huge drop in revenue from the government’s windfall tax. Announced in November of last year, the energy profits levy hiked an existing tax on oil and gas profits and extended its deadline until 2028. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt estimated that it would [...]
Industry must avoid return to ‘Wild West’ with ultra-cheap deals, warns energy boss June 27, 2023 Telecom Plus - which trades as Utility Warehouse - has announced record revenues and profits for its bundled household services arm.
Cornish Lithium faces uncertain future as it scrambles for £10m lifeline June 26, 2023 One of the UK’s future lithium producers is at risk of collapse, unless it can secure £10m financing deal by the end of next month.
Energy suppliers have a duty to help businesses with bills, says EDF exec June 26, 2023 Suppliers have a duty to help businesses stay afloat through easing the conditions of their energy bills, EDF has argued.
IOG shares rise as troubled firm shelves North Sea projects June 26, 2023 IOG's shares have soared 25 per cent today on the London Stock Exchange, after it cancelled expansion projects to boost its balance sheet.