16 Sep 2005
Central Asian and West African oil company Burren Energy has dropped Gavin Anderson, its retained...for selling part of its stake in the M'Boundi oil field in
Congo-Brazzaville to the country's government 'too ...
19 Aug 2005
Page joins next month after four and a half years at the utility
company. During that time he worked on the 2003 Water Act and the last
review of water industry pricing, which was completed at the end of last
year. He joined Thames, owned by German conglomerate RWE, in its local
government ...
19 Aug 2005
added that RasGas
wanted to be known for its 'good governance and husbandry of Qatar's
natural ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Mark Hand
Cooney recently came under fire for editing government scientific reports to cast doubt on the link between greenhouse gases and climate change.
Before joining the Bush administration, Cooney worked as a lawyer for the American Petroleum Institute, the oil industry's primary lobbying voice ...
15 Apr 2005
2012, when the period covered by the Protocol ends: 'Governments may think they've done their bit ...
by September on regulations governing fluorocarbons (see box, p26). Also on the agenda is the emissions trading ...
Government has also said it will fight the European Commission, for putting quotas too high.
Within ...
08 Apr 2005
Trade body The Electric Heating and Ventilation Association (TEHVA) has called in Weber Shandwick Public Affairs to lobby against government plans to prohibit new buildings from being fitted with electric heaters.
The Government wants the regulations imposed in order to cut down on carbon emissions ...
18 Feb 2005
| by Ian Hall
Ptarmigan emerged victorious from a four-way agency scrap to win the contract, which includes community relations and promoting Npower's call centres.
Ptarmigan's immediate priority is to boost the profile of Npower's involvement in the government's Energy Saving Trust's (EST) £3m campaign to promote ...