China poised to earn vast profits from global energy transition: analysts
Analysts predict that Chinese firms are set to gain significant profits from the global shift towards clean energy infrastructure investment.
Changes in Vaca Muerta: large multinationals are leaving, local companies are gaining weight, and state oil companies are emerging
Vaca Muerta is experiencing a shift in its corporate landscape as large multinational oil companies exit, paving the way for local firms and state-owned companies to take their place.
Participation in Tennet: Strengthen Network Operators, Not Buy Them
The German government is advised to withdraw from ownership stakes in energy firms like Tennet and to focus instead on strengthening existing network operators.
Petroamazonas awarded the export of 14.4 million barrels of crude to four international companies
Ecuador's Petroamazonas has awarded the export of 14.4 million barrels of crude oil to four international firms, generating an estimated $644.8 million in revenue for the state.
Domestic three companies' global electric vehicle battery usage market share falls by 3.3%
The market share of South Korea's three major battery firms—LG Energy Solution, SK On, and Samsung SDI—declined by 3.3% despite a global increase in electric vehicle battery usage, largely due to the growing dominance of Chinese competitors.
Energy firms could owe you hundreds if you've moved house recently
Thousands of Brits who have moved homes in the last five years may have unclaimed cash from previous energy accounts, with some owed over £100.
Nigeria’s oil sector big enough for foreign, local firms – Lokpobiri
Nigeria's government asserts that its oil and gas sector can accommodate both foreign and local companies, emphasizing the importance of local content for industrial growth.
The new atomic power plant is not only to be built by Westinghouse. The government is about to sign additional nuclear agreements
Slovak government is negotiating with several countries for firms to jointly build a new nuclear power plant, indicating a competitive selection process for contractors, amidst criticism from local political figures.
Trade in oil from Venezuela is starting. Traders entice India and China
The article discusses Venezuela's oil export strategies, particularly how firms Vitol and Trafigura plan to engage Indian and Chinese markets, the intentions of Indian refineries, and the impact of renewed Venezuelan oil exports on the global energy market.
WILLIAM BARR: Supreme Court needs to stop Louisiana grift against energy firms
The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on a controversial case involving Louisiana towns suing energy firms for coastal erosion linked to World War II production.
Major Oil Companies Compete to Invest in Venezuela
Global oil production and refining companies are vying for contracts to export crude oil from Venezuela, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, as the U.S. seeks to re-engage American energy firms in the Venezuelan oil sector after decades of nationalization.
Chevron and Quantum Energy are competing for the international assets of Russian Lukoil worth $22 billion
Chevron and Quantum Energy are considering a joint bid for Lukoil's international assets valued at $22 billion amid U.S. sanctions and interest from major energy and investment firms.
Trump suggests US taxpayers could reimburse oil firms for Venezuela investment
Donald Trump has proposed reimbursing energy companies for investments made in repairing Venezuelan oil infrastructure following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro.
3 key takeaways from Trump's push to put US oil firms back in Venezuela
The article discusses how Trump's actions could impact Venezuela's energy sector and global oil dynamics following Maduro's capture.
Collapse of ‘zombie’ UK firms forecast to fuel unemployment in 2026
A report predicts that the failure of struggling 'zombie' companies in the UK will lead to increased unemployment in 2026, due to rising costs from interest rates, energy prices, and minimum wage increases.