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Government contingency plans could see bulk of debt taken on by state with utility split in two
Claimants hope to bolster their case that managers were incentivised to push for cost cuts that contributed to the tragedy
Pemex CEO says rating agencies and investors calling the Mexican state group a ‘bottomless barrel’ or ‘bankrupt’ are ignorant
Departures reduce the number of women on leadership team at oil major
All eyes are on the oil market as traders anxiously await Israel’s response to Iran’s attack over the weekend
Special administration might limit fallout for other utilities and provide a chance to tackle unwieldy structure
Surge in crude sales to China exposes limits of US and EU attempts to rein in Islamic republic
Chancellor says UK government will never insure investors against poor decisions
Gulf energy group in discussions with CVC and GIP about possible acquisition of their shares
Tech chiefs warn that power-hungry data centres are a bottleneck in developing artificial intelligence
Australian investor seen as possible kingmaker after merger talks fail between two critical-mineral developers
Government-commissioned analysis outlines threats such as a lack of crucial parts and shortage of key skills
Dutchman led FTSE 100 group’s push into biofuels, hydrogen and renewable power
The country’s presidential candidates have laid out contrasting visions for energy ahead of June elections
Sparta Capital urges FTSE 250 engineering services group to also look into possible sale
Notes on performative default and Chekhov’s water pistol
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Two new digital tools offer a fresh perspective on climate and transition risks
The impact of world events on the oil price has declined over time
In 32 years since privatisation £78bn has been paid out of utilities
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