Exploitation of one of the world’s largest deposits of the metal would boost Europe’s electric vehicle industry
Windfall is a boon to country hit by double-digit inflation and anaemic economic growth
Output at Chilean state-owned group Codelco has fallen to 25-year lows just as global demand surges
Heavy downpours since last autumn curb planting and push milling-wheat futures to year-high on Euronext
Ingosstrakh targeted as part of western push to limit Kremlin’s oil revenues during Ukraine war
Oil company to buy fuel in high demand amid energy transition and Ukraine war
US LNG exporter Venture Global will begin shipping transatlantic cargoes to Ukrainian company this year
Amplats boss says holding shares in independent group is ‘no brainer’ as he charts strategy after collapse of BHP deal
IEA predicts more than 8mn b/d of excess capacity by 2030 as producers invest in pumping more crude
Alcohol, food, tobacco and fossil fuel sectors oppose efforts to target conditions linked to 2.7mn deaths a year, warns WHO
Production of the metal is responsible for up to 9 per cent of global CO₂ emissions
Once seen as a flexible ‘Swiss Army Knife’ fuel, there is now more realism about which sectors might adopt the clean-burning gas
Additional incentives needed to create demand and boost supply, pioneers say
Drilling for naturally occurring gas was deemed unfeasible, but prospectors now think differently
Proposed European pipelines could reach 28,000km by 2030 — but only one 30km scheme is currently under way
Optimism over deepwater rigs is warranted amid consolidation and rising day rates
The latest IEA investment report offers a nuanced look at the global flow of energy spending
Consumer protection and advertising laws used to pursue civil suit
SNP claims Labour’s tax plans threaten to turn Aberdeen into ‘an industrial wasteland’
Up to 2,800 jobs imperilled as owner Tata shifts to less carbon-intensive electric arc furnace
Key material for electric vehicle batteries has been neglected by industry to date, giving China almost 100% of market
Oil company targets international investors as government raises funds
Consumer demand for more expensive milk returns as cost of living pressures ease
UN agency says aquaculture boom will boost food security but critics say it harms fragile marine ecosystems
Lord John Browne offers implicit endorsement of Labour party’s policy on fossil fuels
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