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Natural Gas
Uniper’s Net Losses Reach €40.4bn as Gas Crisis Continues
German energy company Uniper has reported that net losses in the first nine months of the year had reached €40.4 billion ($39 billion), against a €4.7 billion…
Natural Gas
Chesapeake Points to Rising Costs in Fastest-Growing U.S. Gas Field
Chesapeake Energy on Wednesday said inflation in the fastest growing U.S. shale gas region could surpass 15% next year, a sign that soaring costs for energy pro…
Net Zero Emission
Report Lays out How Countries Could Reorient Their Problematic Climate Plans
A new study is the first to calculate that countries collectively need a total of 1.2 billion hectares of land to fulfill the promises laid out in their officia…
Offshore Wind Power
Japan's TEPCO Renewable to Buy British Offshore Wind Power Firm
TEPCO Renewable Power, a unit of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, said on Wednesday it will buy 100% stake in Flotation Energy, a British floating offshor…
Carbon Emissions
Microsoft's President Warns of Talent Shortage for Tackling Climate Change
Thousands of businesses will fail to meet pledges to combat climate change unless they start training employees on sustainability.
Oil Refinery
French Refineries Restart After Strike Action
Around 45% of France’s oil refining capacity remains offline following strike action last month, but supply is set to improve as one major refinery is back on …
Natural Gas
Nord Stream 1 Operator Says It Found Craters at Damaged Pipeline Site
The Swiss-based operator of Russia-led Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline said on Wednesday it had completed initial data gathering at location of the pipeline damage o…
Denmark
Equinor to Acquire Danish Solar Power Developer
Norwegian energy firm Equinor said on Wednesday it had agreed to buy Denmark's BeGreen, a solar project developer in north-west Europe, for an undisclosed sum. …
EU
ECB Wants to Put Banks on Schedule to Meet Climate Goals
Euro zone banks still largely fail to meet the European Central Bank's climate disclosure and management expectations, and laggards who keep failing deadlines c…
LNG
Mitsubishi Power Partners With Damietta LNG to Enhance Power Supply Reliability and Availability
Mitsubishi Power has signed a long-term service agreement (LTSA) with Egyptian liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer Damietta LNG.
Scotland Awards £2.9m to Tackle Nature and Climate Crises
Projects that restore Scotland’s rainforest and protect some of the country’s most threatened wildlife will share the funding.
Electric Vehicle Charging
Bp Pulse Unveils Plans for Gigahub EV Fast-Charging Network
Los Angeles International Airport is the first planned location for the hub, with the network serving ride-hailing and taxi fleets.
United Kingdom
Rishi Sunak Could Still Be at COP27
Downing Street has said his position of not being at the climate summit is “under review”
OPEC
OPEC+ 'Only a Phone Call Away' if Markets Need Balancing - UAE Minister
The United Arab Emirates' energy minister said on Monday that OPEC+ was always willing to balance crude oil markets if needed, and that if consumers require its…
Hydrogen Production
Nikola, KeyState to Collaborate on Hydrogen Supply
Electric vehicle maker Nikola Corp said on Monday it was working with KeyState Natural Gas Synthesis to create Pennsylvania state's first low-carbon hydrogen pr…
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