First Nation groups vow to continue fight against controversial tar sands pipeline
Oil prices remain near record highs, the world is reliant on the US gas boom, and renewables make up just a fraction of the energy mix - for BP this is evidence of 'the strength' of the global energy system
The waters surrounding the Balearic party island are a world heritage site – and conservationists, politicians and tourist chiefs are adamant that plans to drill in the sea must be stopped
The Carbon Trust chair and former Shell boss reckons the oil industry can decarbonise, but only if it starts to take carbon capture and storage seriously
Carbon Trust chairman James Smith argues oil industry can play a role in a low-carbon world, but only if it starts to take CCS more seriously
British oil company bows to pressure and abandons drilling in volatile and biodiverse region of Democratic Republic of Congo
Friends of the Earth claims chancellor handed out £2.7bn of incentives to North Sea oil and gas firms
Agency warns significant increase in OPEC production needed to match rising demand later this year
Report warns of increasing dependence on imports if UK and other European countries do not accelerate clean energy deployment
Tom Burke explores how ExxonMobil's web of carefully worded caveats reveals how the oil major is still refusing to take climate risks seriously