The announced merger between Anglo American and Teck forms Anglo Teck, a new copper-focused leader structured for growth, with a no-premium share structure and a $4.5bn special dividend.
Vattenfall commits new investment to the Clashindarroch II onshore wind project, a 63MW site in Scotland set to begin construction in 2026 and deliver first power in 2027.
Scottish developer Fidra Energy reaches financial close on its Thorpe Marsh site, with equity funding led by EIG and the UK’s National Wealth Fund, marking a significant step in the UK’s energy storage sector.
A partnership between AquaVentus and Hydrogen Scotland aims to connect Scottish offshore wind farms to a cross-border green hydrogen production and export infrastructure in the North Sea.
Voltalia launches a transformation programme targeting a return to profit from 2026, built on a refocus of activities, a new operating structure and self-financed growth of 300 to 400 MW per year.
Ineos Energy ends all projects in the UK, citing unstable taxation and soaring energy costs, and redirects its investments to the US, where the company has just allocated £3bn to new assets.
Spanish group Qualitas Energy inaugurated the Three Maids facility near Winchester, an anaerobic digestion plant able to produce 120 GWh of biomethane annually from agricultural waste.
Texas-based start-up MCatalysis secures seed funding from HL Energy Ventures to exploit, under exclusive licence, a microwave catalysis technology developed at the University of Oxford.
Van Oord has completed the installation of 109 inter-array cables at the Sofia offshore wind farm, marking a major logistical milestone for this North Sea energy infrastructure project.
Vantage Drilling has finalised a major commercial agreement for the deployment of the Platinum Explorer, with a 260-day offshore mission starting in Q1 2026.
Altalto (Immingham) Limited receives backing from the UK government to integrate NEXTCHEM technologies into its sustainable aviation fuel project derived from municipal waste.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls for modernising the oil industry and expanding export markets as Tehran faces the possible reactivation of 2015 nuclear deal sanctions.
The International Atomic Energy Agency warns that little time remains to reach an agreement with Iran on fully resuming inspections, as European sanctions could be reimposed within 30 days.
Norwegian company BlueNord has revised downward its production forecasts for the Tyra gas field for the third quarter, following unplanned outages and more impactful maintenance than anticipated.
NatPower Marine and Wah Kwong create a joint venture to deploy a maritime electric charging network in over 30 Asian ports by 2030, without requiring initial public investment.
The success of SGN’s test on a gas pipeline converted to hydrogen confirms Terra Firma Energy’s technological choices, with sites already equipped to accommodate this type of energy investment.
The European Union’s new import standard forces the United Kingdom to make major adjustments to its oil and gas exports, impacting competitiveness and trade flows between the two markets.
The United Kingdom is set to replace the Energy Profits Levy with a new fiscal mechanism, caught between fairness and simplicity, as the British Continental Shelf continues to decline.
Octopus Energy strengthens its presence in Spain with three new energy projects totalling 600 MW, powering 2.3 million households and accelerating the expansion of its European renewables portfolio.
An American-built electric aircraft completed a test flight between Stavanger and Bergen, marking a key step in integrating zero-emission air cargo operations into Norwegian airspace.
Energy information systems are a strategic lever for governments to monitor their energy transition and decarbonization objectives, but their implementation remains uneven.
The Los Lagos hydroelectric project in Chile is the subject of discussions between Statkraft and local indigenous groups, amid concerns about the project's social and environmental impact.
The electrification of oil and gas infrastructures could reduce production-related CO2 emissions by up to 80%, a strategic step forward for the sector, according to a study by Rystad Energy.
Ørsted is committed to supplying 330,000 tonnes of CO2 removal credits to Equinor over a ten-year period, supporting its biomass carbon capture and storage projects.
The EU is stepping up its energy support to Ukraine in the face of Russian strikes.
A further 160 million euros in aid has been allocated to restore energy infrastructures before the winter.
The Friston offshore wind farm project is raising tensions between renewable energy developers and local residents.
Residents fear for their environment and biodiversity, calling for offshore solutions.
This debate highlights the crucial issues at stake in the energy transition.
Iran, a key player in the global energy sector, is facing growing tensions over its nuclear program.
Teheran's declarations on the transparency of its activities raise crucial questions about the future of international negotiations and regional security.
The Czech Republic is embarking on a major energy transition by developing small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in partnership with Rolls-Royce.
This initiative aims to diversify energy sources and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
The UK launches the Global Clean Power Alliance to help countries move away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy.
The initiative aims to strengthen climate diplomacy and support emerging economies in their energy transition.
The UK government is set to unveil an ambitious action plan to decarbonize its electricity system by 2030.
This initiative, led by Chris Stark, marks a key step in the country's energy transition, with significant targets for renewable energy production.
The case between Rosneft and Shell over the sale of the latter's stake in the PCK Schwedt refinery illustrates the growing tensions in the European energy sector, exacerbated by the current geopolitical context and sanctions against Russia.
Italy is considering a return to nuclear power, with Edison leading a government project to develop new-generation reactors.
This strategic shift raises decarbonization issues and regulatory challenges, prompting in-depth reflection.
The UK oil and gas industry, particularly in the North Sea, faces crucial challenges.
Between decarbonization and energy security, the political decisions to come will determine the future of this essential resource for the country.
Norway stands out for its lead in automotive electrification, with over 754,000 electric vehicles registered.
This historic turning point raises questions about the sustainability of this transition and the challenges ahead to maintain this momentum.
Germany is stepping up its efforts to secure raw materials in Central Asia, in particular with Uzbekistan, against a complex geopolitical backdrop.
This strategy aims to diversify its energy supplies while addressing issues of human rights and transparency.
Wien Energie, Vienna's main energy supplier, is committed to eliminating Russian gas by 2025, thereby meeting the challenges of energy security in Europe.
This initiative marks a strategic turning point for Austria in a complex geopolitical context.
The towing of the MV Sounion oil tanker in the Red Sea has raised major concerns about the environment and maritime safety.
The geopolitical tensions exacerbated by this crisis highlight the urgent need for international cooperation to prevent future disasters.
The British government is nationalizing the electricity grid operator, ESO, to strengthen its energy transition.
With an investment of £630 million, this initiative aims to integrate renewable energies and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
The British High Court's recent decision to overturn the planning permission for a coal mine at Whitehaven raises crucial questions about the country's energy future.
This turning point marks a reassessment of priorities between resource exploitation and climate issues.
Baker Hughes launches CarbonEdgeâ„¢, a digital platform for carbon capture, utilization and storage projects, facilitating risk management and regulatory monitoring.