Jul 27, 2010
BP has announced a loss for last quarter of US$17.15 billion (Dh62.99bn), easily the biggest in its history. Read Article BP clears decks with big loss, new chief
Jul 21, 2010
Sources say Tony Hayward may be preparing to step down to make way for a fresh face. Read Article BP selling off $7bn of global holdings
Jul 20, 2010
Disaster in Gulf of Mexico likely to interfere with focus on Afghanistan and global finance. Read Article BP may spoil Cameron's visit to US
Jul 04, 2010
The Sahara and Middle East have sunshine for most of the year, making them ideal for solar plants to augment Europe's energy supplies. But it would need intricate international co-ordination and that is where things turn tricky. Read Article Energy utopia and reality collide
Jul 03, 2010
The US has turned to its own natural gas to meet domestic demand, while in the Middle East and elsewhere, countries with gas deposits are increasingly using them locally instead of selling gas abroad. Read Article The new economics of gas
May 25, 2010
The world's biggest solar project is making headway despite its many sceptics. Read Article World's biggest solar project set to shine
Dec 12, 2009
Though Arab nations are among the biggest oil exporters, some have imported energy products to avert shortages at home. Developing green alternatives may help exports. Read Article Power play is under way
Aug 03, 2009
Large Arab oil producers do not maintain spare production capacity purely out of altruism, but for geopolitical advantages. Read Article Oil brings wealth, and burden of responsibility
Jul 25, 2009
Feature The 395 billion desert solar scheme is so massive in scale it could be the stuff of science fiction. Read Article Europe's solar pipeline to reshape Middle East energy landscape