The EU’s reliance on a major Russian oil company for gas from Azerbaijan is raising concerns about the bloc’s push to reduce ties with Russian energy. The European Union’s energy strategy has come under scrutiny as data reveals that a major Russian
Russia’s Ryazan oil refinery was struck by drones launched by Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (DIU) on the night of April 30 to May 1. This incident follows a similar drone attack on an oil refinery in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast during the same night.
Russian regions are on high alert after a series of drone attacks targeting oil refineries and industrial facilities, leading to dramatic explosions and significant fires. The incidents occurred in Voronezh, Smolensk, and Lipetsk, sparking widespread concern. A video circulating on social media
Russia has been accused of creating “environmental havoc” due to its use of unseaworthy tankers to transport its sanctioned oil through the Baltic Sea. Sweden’s foreign minister Tobias Billström called for new rules and enforcement mechanisms to prevent the ageing and uninsured
State-run energy firm Petrobras faces resistance from Indigenous groups for its goal to open Brazil’s northern coast to oil drilling. An environmental agency denied Petrobras a license for exploratory drilling, citing potential impacts on Indigenous groups. Petrobras claims drilling won’t impact communities
A British energy company is to start drilling in the North Sea despite pressure on fossil fuel firms to cut back on oil and gas production. London-based EnQuest plans to bring two new oilfields onstream with the potential to extract 500 million
Tareck El Aissami, the once-powerful minister in charge of Venezuela’s rich oil reserves, has been arrested. El Aissami, who resigned last year, is set to appear in court for the first time on Tuesday on charges including money laundering, criminal association and
A former Labour Party policy adviser who once said “the white man is the most violent ethnicity in world history” helped to author Just Stop Oil’s anti-racism training. Express.co.uk infiltrated the climate group’s “Online Anti Racism for All workshop” on April 3.
Just Stop Oil have been humiliated after their April Fool’s Day prank turned into a nightmare. The eco-zealots posted a mock front page of the Daily Mail on April 1, claiming the group was now sponsored by Gorilla Glue. However just one
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