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Oil company cuts capital spending plans and warns of ‘significant’ impairments in the months to come
ExxonMobil to cut 14,000 jobs as Brent crude falls below $37
Oil major’s share price has fallen to 25-year low following April cut to payout
Move by country’s biggest oil refiner follows Beijing pledge to cut emissions to near zero
Producers complain that policies to keep prices high are hurting a vital industry
Traditional energy groups suffer sharp downturn in fortunes on Covid and crude tumble
Chairman and director make all-cash offer in plan to take copper miner private
Analysts warn against oversimplifying what each candidate means for crude prices
Move by ANZ means industry will now have to seek financing from overseas
Long overdue reforms have been driven by fears of second recession in five years
While competitors navigate the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner energy, the US group is boosting production
Investors will need patience when delivering a verdict on Bernard Looney’s overhaul; St James’s Place under fire
Equity market rebounds from heavy selling
We’re sick of this dire energy debate
Some are concerned that strong results mask the true state of finances in spite of oil hedges
Business elite give some credit to president they once scorned as old-style socialist but much work remains
The young, restless and innovative democracy has a booming population, but corruption is rife and tensions are rising
Investors will be taking on sovereign risk, but the balance of risk seems to lie with the country
Oil group’s third-quarter earnings beat analysts’ forecasts of a loss
Whether Biden or Trump wins next week, there’s change afoot in the sector
A series of mergers shows how the industry is trying to demonstrate discipline after the boom
The merger between Cenovus and Husky will be a temporary salve for shareholders of both companies
Petroleum group sets up ESG centre as financing dries up in shift from fossil fuels
Africa’s biggest gold-producing nation seeks to raise $500m from Agyapa listing
The ability to manage flexibility in the energy system presents an opportunity for majors
Seven people detained after authorities regain control of oil vessel off UK coast
Consolidation in North America’s battered oil and gas sector is gathering speed
Tycoon’s audacious bid for German conglomerate’s arm likely to trigger union backlash
Conoco chief’s $13.3bn Concho deal will create world’s biggest independent oil and gas producer
Canberra shifts focus from fossil fuels to supporting world’s biggest solar and wind farm
We spoke with Pioneer’s Scott Sheffield on his company’s recent acquisition
Company says undeveloped deposit holds 40m ounces of proven reserves
Investigation follows Maksim Meshcheryakov’s forced entry of FTSE 250 gold miner’s Moscow office
Nigeria harnesses scale to boost smallholder productivity; the battle to commercialise South Africa’s Eastern Cape; camel milk’s superfood credentials; how tackling soil depletion can raise yields; Egyptian orange farmers capitalise on export boom; what Nigeria can learn from Brazilian techniques
The former ambassador to Brasília wants to replicate the successful transformation of the cerrado region
Technology can help primary producers to access much-needed resources including finance, inputs and fair prices
Finance must help put ESG issues at the heart of the mining sector’s business plans
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