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Brussels pushes ahead with platform to match buyers and sellers of hydrogen and materials for green technologies
Leaders fail to set cut-off points as Japan and Germany prevail
Coalition believes it has succeeded in hitting Kremlin revenues
Government hopes to store 10% of current emissions per year by 2030
Prices for benchmark TTF fall below €30/mwh as Europe replenishes stocks in the wake of Russian squeeze
Finance minister Anton Siluanov tells Vladimir Putin that ‘all these discounts’ are to blame for 50% fall in revenue
New rigs auctioned at bargain prices as demand sags in the shale patch
European companies are at risk of losing assets with little or no compensation as the Kremlin retaliates against sanctions
Almost 80% of country’s crude shipments flow to China and India, says IEA
Also in today’s newsletter, are the new solar sector subsidies worth the cost?
Brussels’ chief diplomat says bloc must look at ways to curtail Moscow’s revenues from refined products
Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe calls last year’s windfall levy ‘primitive’ and says investment in country’s biggest oil and gas pipeline network at risk
Despite touted ‘synergies’, there is little obvious overlap from which to cut costs
Some investors want the energy group to cut back on new oil and gas projects and harden emissions goals
Cash-rich oil and gas companies seek acquisitions after lengthy dry spell
The curbs would be the first to target Moscow’s pipeline exports since invasion of Ukraine
Tehran-based company receives most of the revenues from the power plant used by UK group’s joint venture in Iraq
Berlin at odds with UK and France over support for public investment in fossil fuel despite climate impact
Bank pledges to step away from some fossil fuels ahead of annual meeting of shareholders
Also in today’s newsletter, is the gag about nuclear fusion true?
Trading profits are bolstering returns but doing little to narrow the valuation gap with US peers
Harbinger or just temporarily unhappy?
Environmentalists criticise COP28 role for lobbyist David Canzini
Saudi control is an issue for many external investors, some of whom see the company as an arm of government
Plus, asset managers aren’t putting their money where their climate pledges are, report shows
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