This AGM season has seen milestones missed and headlines hit as the anti-oil and gas agenda has reached a combustion point. Last year's invasion of Ukraine, and the resulting energy security fears, meant oil and gas giants' transition plans were put on the back burner. But ensuing bumper profits and a cost-of-living crisis have compressed any lingering wiggle room previously afforded the firms over new explorations and lacklustre renewables efforts. Environmental charities, consumer advocates and shareholder activists are decommissioning nothing; drumming up resolutions as a means to ...
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