As oil lingers around $30 a barrel, Russia has raised the possibility of production cuts in coordination with OPEC producers
The price of oil is set to slide even further, warn analysts
The oil rich Kingdom, facing fiscal pressure from low world oil prices, may cut citizen energy subsidies
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to undermine oil-producing competitors has had some limited success, but the resulting low prices expose a disaster in the waiting
The price of oil reaches its lowest point since 2009, as investors fear a prolonged market glut
Low prices may last until 2016 after OPEC maintains high production levels
Three years after operations were suspended due to safety concerns, Shell has been given the go ahead to resume drilling
Fairfield Energy has become the latest name to scale back its North Sea operations, and plans to shut down production entirely come June
Saudi’s state-owned oil giant is restructured in another in a series of changes that will transform the country’s economy
Falling oil prices hit Anglo-Dutch giant’s profits by 56 percent, but refining business softens the blow
The oil and gas industry is going through a period of uncertainty with oil prices falling about 50 percent, so could we be on the brink of a plethora of mega mergers?
In January, thousands of the world’s most powerful figures will gather in the picturesque resort of Davos to discuss the most pressing global issues of the hour. Lizzie Meager looks at what can be expected from 2015’s summit