The news on Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
There has been 39 news on Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels in the past from 22 different sources and amongst 4 sections.
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Oil firms backtrack on renewables in 2024 as climate push falters
What the oil and gas industry wants from Trump and how his administration might deliver it
Airlines are doing little to switch to sustainable fuels, but oil companies are at fault report says
Why Oil Companies Are Walking Back From Green Energy
Trump's wildcard Cabinet choices leave oil industry scratching its head
How oil and gas companies disguise their methane emissions
25 years counting 'carbon footprints': Experts assess the term beloved by oil firms
Startups promising to power planes, ships and trucks with clean fuel are sputtering before they get started, showing how hard it will be to wean many industries off oil and gas.
Oil and gas firms backpedaling on climate goals, report finds
Oil Companies Are Thriving as the World Pushes for Clean Energy
Fuel stations mostly running as petroleum dealers split over strike
OGDCL announces to increase oil, gas production
Why I blame oil and gas companies for burning our future
Megadeals reshape the US oil industry
U.S. oil and gas production is booming. And Republican politicians are reaping the rewards
Equinor: A case study on the trouble with greening oil and gas companies
Industry, not government, is getting in the way of a 'just transition' for oil and gas workers, say researchers
Novak orders oil producers to increase gasoline, diesel fuel to domestic market
World's largest oil companies 'way off track' on emissions goals, report finds
Oil companies expand methane detection campaign in emerging economies
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The coverage spreads amongst 4 sections:
business | 28% |
environment | 54% |
politics | 3% |
research | 3% |
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There has been 22 news sources reporting on this, including: Financial Times (26%), The Wall Street Journal (8%), Phys (8%), The Guardian (5%), The New York Times (5%).
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