Blackstone chief operating officer Jonathan Gray also appointed to board
ReNew has lost over 30% of its market value in three years since US listing
Oil majors caught between pro-fossil fuel and pro-climate investors scale back $18bn power generation push
Environmental group to give £300,000 to charity and stay away from four North Sea platforms for at least five years
British major is pulling back from renewables to refocus on oil and gas
Oil cartel’s production in 2025 will be more than 800,000 b/d below expectations
Companies say joint venture will play crucial role in securing energy supply for country
Producer group likely to watch US president-elect’s plans to impose sanctions against Iran and Venezuela, say analysts
Oil major to pull back from renewable generation business but will continue to develop existing pipeline
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Meeting pushed back by four days amid discussions over compliance with existing quotas
Tight market for oil rigs might restrain supply even if producers pull back from projects
Focusing more on petrochemicals offers a hedge against falling demand for vehicle fuel
Francesco Mazzagatti being sued by API, part owner of Iranian petrochemicals company
UK energy group’s profits rise as capacity increase and windier weather boost renewables arm
Interconnectors will tackle intermittency and strengthen North Sea industry, says Ofgem
Design by New Zealand’s OpenStar levitates a giant magnet inside a cloud of superheated plasma
Environmental groups were sceptical of the French oil company’s sustainability plans
Dutch court annuls order made against energy company in 2021
Energy, tech and finance executives in discussion over how to fuel artificial intelligence
Abu Dhabi company says it will continue pace of spending after almost €6.5bn of deals in Spain and Greece this year
Adnoc’s $16bn takeover of Germany’s Covestro is a key part of its strategy to diversify its business
Higher temperatures and rising incomes could boost power demand coming from home cooling units by 280% by 2050
Demand from China weaker than expected, says International Energy Agency
Kaust’s new chief promises to stop any deals that jeopardise access to US-made chips