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Saudis Pledge to Cut Production, Only if Other OPEC Members Stop Cheating

Saudi Arabia appeared to be on track to forge a new quid pro quo with fellow OPEC+ members: If you stop cheating, we’ll keep on cutting. A few hours before the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ meeting in Vienna, a committee that oversees its deal with non-members, including Russia, recommended the wider group adopt the

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Tullow Oil CEO Quits After Continued Poor Results in Ghana

Tullow Oil’s CEO and exploration director quit after the company cut its production outlook and suspended the dividend. The shares tumbled, deepening their loss for the year to more than 60%. CEO Paul McDade and exploration chief Angus McCoss resigned with immediate effect, marking the exit of Tullow’s old guard after founder Aidan Heavey departed

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Repsol’s carbon-reduction Pledge Puts the Onus on Peers to Follow Suit

Repsol’s announcement this week that it will eliminate emissions from its business by 2050 throws down the gauntlet to competitors as large oil companies face mounting investor pressure to clean up their act. European majors Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Total SA have already set emission targets in response to the Paris Agreement, but Repsol’s

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Persistent carbon Emissions Signal Climate Change Goals are Out of Reach

While global carbon emissions growth is slowing, the persistent rise is a warning that governments aren’t doing enough to stave off the worst consequences of climate change, according to a new report. Carbon-dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels likely increased by 0.6% this year, down from 2.1% in 2018, according to a report from the

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Industry Report Calls for Action to Progress UK Carbon Capture and Storage

A comprehensive report into the changing energy landscape has called for urgent action to progress low carbon technologies critical to the UK and Scottish Government’s net zero ambitions. It says government and industry must work together to progress to the next stage five key projects across the UK which look to capture, transport and store

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