Energy efficiency comes at cost
Energy giant Exxon Mobil Corporation said while energy companies continued to work on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, there were some big challenges in bringing clean energy products onto the market.
Energy giant Exxon Mobil Corporation said while energy companies continued to work on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, there were some big challenges in bringing clean energy products onto the market.
Saudi Arabia and China have reportedly agreed to hold regular political consultations.
A new national marine renewable energy centre is to help lay the foundations for an industry based on wave and tidal movements.
The European Union’s executive amended its controversial proposals for nuclear safety and waste management legislation on Wednesday, but a leading environmental group slammed the package as misleading and helpful to industry.
Annell Bay, Royal Dutch-Shell’s exploration director for the Americas, won’t speculate about the issue of global oil peak, but expresses his desire to see ‘anywhere currently off-limits’ opened up for exploration.
Even though oil prices have risen 30 percent in the last year, the United States’ gusto for gasoline has not been shaken.
The world’s oil giants may shy away from open book-keeping, but when national governments take the lead they have little choice but to fall into line.
Some say the estimates of the new reserves may be too optimistic. But even if the oil is there, Mexico may have hard time getting at it.
The UK will fail to meet key objectives on reducing air pollution, resulting in further damage to human health, a leading expert has said.
Leaked documents reveal that the Australian government’s recent Energy White Paper was heavily influenced by the country’s biggest polluters.
A bevy of scholars and policy analysts have seized this important moment of high prices and oil-related war to write about petroleum. Three new titles focus on the evocative political implications of our national chemical dependence.
Oil prices eased yesterday as top world exporter Saudi Arabia slashed prices for its crude sales to the United States and Europe, however their excess production is heavier grade oil and not to refiners’ liking.