Oil CEOs say this winter is not the season to worry about when it comes to the energy crisis
“It’s the next winter I think many of us worry, in Europe, could be even more challenging,” BP CEO Bernard Looney told CNBC.
“It’s the next winter I think many of us worry, in Europe, could be even more challenging,” BP CEO Bernard Looney told CNBC.
Bernard Looney’s comments were made during a panel discussion at the ADIPEC conference in Abu Dhabi.
Europe’s energy crisis isn’t over, and analysts are warning European policymakers against complacency.
Shell revealed plans to increase its dividend per share by around 15% for the fourth quarter, to be paid out in March 2023.
Further volatility could be ahead for oil prices as Europe prepares to end seaborne imports from Russia in December.
Hydrogen has a diverse range of applications and can be deployed in a wide range of industries.
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol warned emerging and developing countries are most vulnerable to soaring energy prices.
Nearly 100 authors contributed to The Lancet’s annual report on climate change and health, detailing how heat waves and air pollution are killing thousands.
With a mammoth budget of $500 billion, Neom is a key element of Saudi’s Vision 2030 plan originally launched back in 2016.
The buildup of LNG vessels waiting to unload in Europe is driving down the price of natural gas while sending LNG freight rates higher.
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