BP, Woodside Energy and Chevron emerged as the biggest winners in the U.S. government’s first Gulf oil and gas lease sale since 2023, signaling renewed industry confidence in offshore development, ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, Daily on Energy readers! We are kicking off today’s newsletter with – yes, you guessed it – ...
First-of-its-kind analysis of hundreds of climate-related advertisements from BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell suggests that ...
London-based BP, which maintains its U.S. headquarters in Houston, made the most bids at 58, exposing $90.57 million in the ...
The strong bidding we saw today reflects sustained industry confidence in the long-term potential of the U.S. outer ...
Oil companies bid $300M for Gulf drilling rights in the first of 30 lease sales under Trump’s offshore expansion.
A first-ever analysis of more than 300 climate-related ads from BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Shell shows how the oil majors sold false climate promises from 2000 to 2025 ...
BP, Woodside, and Chevron topped the charts in the Gulf Auction, raising $279M. This landmark sale highlights continued ...
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) – the anti-state, anti-climate pressure group – received more than £640,000 from ...
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