At a March conference where 20 state attorneys general met to strategize on environmental issues, New York’s Eric Schneiderman said "morally vacant forces" were opposing President Barack Obama’s green agenda. Exxon Mobil Corp. wants those words to haunt him.
The Welsh Government has announced an £8 million contribution towards an £18 million investment to cut energy costs at Tata’s Port Talbot steel plant, in a fresh boost to the industry.
Wintershall Norge has been hit with a non-conformity by the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) after an audit was carried out of its barrier management at Brage.
Kazakhstan said it's state security service has detained several people suspected of stealing oil and fuel from a refinery which has been linked to radical Islamists.
Oil-hauling supertankers are bracing for the worst earnings year since 2013 as they become collateral damage in OPEC’s quest to trim a global glut of crude.
Russia sold an 10.2-billion euro ($11 billion) stake in its largest oil producer to commodity trader Glencore Plc and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund in a triumph for President Vladimir Putin, who announced the deal on state television personally.
The Scottish Government is being urged to review its blessing for the first windfarm on designated Highland wild land amid claims the debate was "hijacked" by people living hundreds of miles away.
There is strong community support for the 22-turbine Creag Riabhach scheme at Altnaharra in Sutherland.
For five months the natural gas market has had to live without the U.K.’s biggest storage site off England’s east coast. When it returns from emergency maintenance by Friday, traders are facing a whole new challenge.
Chinese buyers of expensive luxury cars like Ferrari and Rolls-Royce will have to pay extra under Beijing’s latest effort to rein in ostentatious spending.