By: Bill Holland – S&P Global – Shale gas permits issued to Pennsylvania producers in July declined 52% year over year, as...
By: Liz Hampton – Reuters – The third-largest U.S. public pension fund on Thursday said it is launching reviews over climate concerns...
By: Sabrina Valle in Houston, Liz Hampton in Denver, and Shariq Khan – Reuters – Exxon Mobil Corp has begun marketing U.S....
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By: Stephen Cunningham – Argus Media – Oil Majors ExxonMobil and Chevron are ramping up drilling operations in the Permian basin of...
By: Anna Shiryaevskaya, Stephen Stapczynski, and Ann Koh – Bloomberg News – The era of cheap natural gas is over, giving way...
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U.S. stocks booked big gains on Thursday after President Trump's awaited trade-war update included no deadline or concrete specifics on how "reciprocal tariffs" might be applied.
The Dow Jones closed about 342 points higher, or 0.8%, ending near 44,711, according to preliminary data. That was its best daily percentage gain since Jan. 23, according to FactSet.
The S&P 500 gained about 63 points, or 1%, ending around 6,115. That was slightly below its closing high at 6,118.71, set on Jan. 23, 2025.
The Nasdaq Composite rose about 295 points, or 1.5%, finishing around 19,945.
Motiva’s expansion comes alongside the closure of two other refineries: LyondellBasell Industries NV’s Houston plant and Phillips 66’s Los Angeles facility, both set to shutter this year.
Motiva ran more than 600,000 barrels of oil a day on average last year and 651,000 barrels a day in December, according to data from the Railroad Commission of Texas. By contrast, Marathon’s Galveston Bay and Exxon’s Beaumont plants, both in Texas, averaged 551,000 and 583,000 barrels per day in 2024.
Ian M. Stevenson | EENews.net | Falling royalty rates for oil and gas production...
Diversified Energy Company Plc has announced a $550 million acquisition of Canvas Energy, a...
The U.S. oil and gas industry is entering a period of retrenchment, marked by...
Data centers across the United States are increasingly grappling with one of the most...
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, | California regulators fearing a dramatic...
By Mella McEwen,Oil Editor | MRT | Crude prices have spent much of the year...
Oklahoma City, OK – September 16, 2025 — In a market where many mineral...
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a stark warning that the world’s oil...
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