London-listed group says second-quarter results will also include an impairment charge of up to $2bn
Saudi Aramco says combustion engines will be around for ‘very, very long time’ after Horse Powertrain investment
Category one storm hits Houston, leaving millions without power and killing two people
Companies from the US to the Gulf are jostling for petrochemicals market share
Adnoc’s Sultan al-Jaber has discussed projects with ex-CEO following exit from oil major
Industry bodies are struggling to agree on the terms ‘recycled’ and ‘reprocessed’, creating confusion among consumers
Designers are seizing on falling prices for the metal, as well as the creative possibilities of its whiteness and low density
An innovative alloy developed in the UK has properties that make the metal easier and cheaper to work with
Business secretary reveals he has already spoken to Britain’s biggest steelmaker about Port Talbot plant
State-owned companies still see a future for gas to fill any gaps left by renewable sources
Oil major paused work on Rotterdam project this week amid difficult market
Also in this newsletter: Germany and Turkey locked in diplomatic spat over a hand gesture
US officials encouraged state miner Gécamines to review sale to a subsidiary of Chinese defence company Norinco
Also in today’s newsletter, a new report casts doubt on clean hydrogen’s role in the power sector
Some brides switch to artificial jewellery, although richest consumers have not been put off
Brent crude has risen about $10 a barrel since early June as US stockpiles dwindle
Current market is in gridlock, with governments flip-flopping on green targets
Work on energy transition project in Rotterdam will be further delayed
Plan includes relaxing sanctions on Israeli billionaire to counter Chinese control of critical minerals
The tale of a jackpot hidden in the Indonesian jungle has been told before but a mind-blowing theory adds a new shine
Williams set to escalate dispute with rival Energy Transfer through lawsuit for ‘anti-competitive’ actions
Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop production
Manila pitches itself as alternative for western countries seeking to diversify sources of EV battery material
Poor harvests hitting production have forced up the cost of key ingredient
Also in today’s newsletter, US shareholder meetings show a mixed picture on sustainability
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