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The firm’s chief executive said the field in the Baltic Sea might eventually produce up to 40,000 barrels of oil a day, ...
From automating safety workflows to helping discover untapped reserves, Gurugram-based OEGS’ AI-first platform is redefining ...
As Australia’s courts rule yet again that climate is outside their jurisdiction, the ICJ made it a legal obligation for countries to act on the crisis.
Former Bolivian President Carlos Mesa warns that Bolivia needs a "radical change" in its economic and institutional model to ...
“EGT is opportunist. We’re looking for distressed assets that we can turn around,” he says. It’s a focus that’s served Raglan ...
China and the EU have achieved mutual success with practical cooperation, delivering benefits to people on both sides. With deeper high-level opening-up, China places greater emphasis on meeting the ...
International Court of Justice rules that governments have a legal duty to prevent and repair damage to the climate system ...
The stock market is currently taking no prisoners. Megatrends such as AI and high-tech have enabled investors to reap ...
As the U.S. stock market experiences a mix of optimism and caution, with major indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite recently hitting record highs, investors are keenly observing corporate ...
Explore the biggest oil and gas mergers since 2000, massive deals totaling tens of billions reshaped the global energy market dynamics.
Green hydrogen developers are cancelling projects and trimming investments around the world, raising the prospect of longer ...
Chevron and TotalEnergies are competing in Libya's first energy exploration tender since the 2011 conflict, the country's state-run oil firm said. Eni and Exxon Mobil are also among the 37 ...