bp records doubling in 2022 profits despite Q4 dip
Gas and low carbon energy contributed more than half to bp’s $27.6bn (£23bn) profits in 2022 as the energy giant capitalised on soaring energy prices.
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Gas and low carbon energy contributed more than half to bp’s $27.6bn (£23bn) profits in 2022 as the energy giant capitalised on soaring energy prices.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has awarded the first licenses for exploration of full-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in the Danish North Sea to TotalEnergies EP Danmark, and consortium consisting of INEOS E&P and Wintershall...
gasworld has in the last few minutes launched its latest event to the 2023 calendar, with a conference devoted to clean energies and decarbonisation to be held in New Jersey, US in June.
Canadian lithium company Standard Lithium has installed a new carbon capture pilot plant in southern Arkansas to assess the feasibility of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from natural gas burning flue-gas streams.
Spirit Energy has today confirmed plans to convert its depleted South Morecambe and North Morecambe gas fields and Barrow Terminals into a leading carbon storage cluster.
Aker Carbon Capture will deliver a pre-engineering study to energy company St1 for the development of a carbon capture facility at Finnsementti’s Lappeenranta cement plant in Finland.
This year’s bp Energy Outlook forecasts reduced EU demand for natural gas across all scenarios, sharp increases in LNG imports – and one environmental silver lining arising from the Ukraine war and the Inflation Reduction...
The majority of energy and industrial companies are making or planning to make investments in natural gas or liquefied natural gas (LNG), according to the Baker Hughes Energy Transition Pulse 2023 report.
Covanta Europe has been rebranded Encyclis as it steps up efforts to turn waste into sustainable energy and meet the energy-from-waste industry’s target of reaching Net Zero by 2040.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have designed a novel adaptation for existing iron and steel furnaces that could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the steelmaking industry by nearly 90%.