European Commission will propose rules next month requiring contract details to be shared with energy and security authorities
Crude fell to four-year lows on Monday on Opec supply increases and fear that tariffs will hurt demand
Also in this newsletter: auditors damp hopes on success of Brussels’ industrial aims
Industry says administration’s levies on foreign vessels will harm US plans for ‘energy dominance’
North Dakota was a pioneer in the shale boom but now finds itself wrestling with falling prices amid trade war rhetoric
Standstill shows how Sino-American trade war has spilled into the energy sector
Trump trade war and Opec output surge create toughest challenge since the pandemic, executives say
Gulf state buys significant stake in US shale operations amid Trump administration’s pledge to unleash energy exports
Washington’s decision could leave Trinidad and Tobago’s Atlantic LNG sites vulnerable to gas shortages
Claudia Sheinbaum, a former climate scientist, explores shale to ease dependence on unpredictable US president
Deal dispels fears Australian energy group would struggle to find partners for major US development
The industry has made a comeback and is one of the biggest sources of growth for large operators
Oil group has started up two of its promised 10 major projects in past seven weeks
Dallas Fed survey shows mounting alarm among Texas drillers at the administration’s energy strategy
Chief Sawan to make cuts in clean energy and boost amount of cash returned to shareholders
North Sea could produce an extra 2bn to 3bn barrels with ‘right’ levers, forecasts Offshore Energies UK
Energy Source spoke with dozens of leaders at the annual CERAWeek conference
Jury finds group responsible for damage to Dakota Access Pipeline in decision criticised as setback to free speech
The EU has stepped up to fill a $1bn gap in the country’s plan to shift towards renewables after the US withdrew funding
Greenpeace is being sued by oil group over demonstrations a decade ago. Campaigners say the future of legal protest is at stake
Trump administration frees up $4.7bn loan to French company that was frozen since 2021
Bosses warn potential consumer benefits would be offset by squeezed domestic shale industry
Shale pioneer and US-based TransAtlantic Petroleum in joint venture with Ankara’s national energy company
Executives seek more predictable long-term rules after executive order whirlwind on climate, LNG, drilling and wind
Chris Wright claims industry can raise output even if crude falls to $50 a barrel as administration has suggested