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Documents seen by The Telegraph and obtained by Energydesk suggest the oil giant successfully lobbied against regulation of the European oil market and rules to prevent insider trading.
Licenses have been granted to fracking firms in 38 constituencies in the South East of England according to an analysis by Greenpeace reporters covered in the Financial Times.
The government's Department of Energy and Climate change have published their poll latest tracking public attitudes to energy and climate change. What does it tell us? Here are the five things to take away from it:
The International Energy Agency has published it's latest look at the progress on avoiding extreme climate change - in time for a global ministerial summit on clean energy.
A map of wind farms, fracking liscenses and party constituency boundaries.
As a new report by Cambridge Econometrics claiming that a dash for wind would be better than a dash for gas for the economy, we run you through some of the key facts and figures comparing a dash for gas, with sourcing the energy from a clean alternative, in this case, wind:
Almost two thirds of England could be licensed for fracking exploration - according to data from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
As the Foreign Secretary's advisor is secretly filmed by Greenpeace warning that the Emirate of Qatar is "rather near a lot of jihadists" and if it were to go up in chaos we'd be "up s**t creek" we investigate where we buy our gas from - and how much we pay: