Fayard is only remaining EU yard taking on dry-dock work for ships carrying gas exported from Siberia
A vast development drive aims to tap the region’s economic potential and extend Beijing’s control
City-state is conduit for big share of regional energy cargoes
Companies seeking to boost western supplies face legal and community obstacles
Iran conflict threatens four-century industrial tradition
Deaths of 82 miners recall era of accidents many hoped was in the past
The ‘bullying’ scandal that led to chair Albert Manifold’s removal coincides with an attempted turnaround
Shareholders approve higher age limits for top jobs at oil major as board begins planning for succession
Allied’s biggest mine is in Mali, which has arrested a number of foreign executives in recent years
Fate of highly enriched material is one of the thorniest issues in US-Iran talks to end war
Several large investors say it was hard to arrange meetings with Albert Manifold before his removal from oil major
The impact of Middle East war is a reminder why certainty is crucial to spur a shift from fossil fuels
Blockade in Strait of Hormuz has removed up to 13mn barrels a day from global markets and drawn down ‘shock absorbers’
Ben Mathews has taken time off work following upheaval at oil major
The humble utility pole, a key part of the power distribution system, is getting an upgrade
Iran war has exposed oil-rich nation’s dependence on Iranian gas for electricity as temperatures exceed 45C
Albert Manifold says he ‘pushed hard’ at FTSE oil group but disputes criticism of his behaviour
Legal battle erupts between mining companies supported by Trump administration to break dependence on China
Tie-up comes as Wall Street heavyweights strike partnerships to uncover new sources of power
Vice-president Luis de Guindos says Washington’s volatile trade policies and reduced co-operation also threaten stability
Poland, Czech Republic and others call for more emissions permits given global crises and high energy prices
Ofgem’s cap increase means annual costs will increase to £1,862
Albert Manifold’s behaviour and use of personal devices cited as factors in removal that has piled pressure on CEO Meg O’Neill
With the ousting of Albert Manifold, BP has replaced two chief executives and two chairs in the past three years
It is easier to fund maintenance and infrastructure upgrades when freed from the temptation to pay big dividends