By: David Blackmon – Forbes – A recent report by the consulting/analytical firm Wood MacKenzie projects what would appear to be devastating impacts on...
By: Jack Money – The Oklahoman – You can pay me now or pay me later for the energy you use. That’s...
By: Shariq Khan – Reuters – Chesapeake Energy Corp (CHK.O), which exited bankruptcy in February, is working with two banks on a...
By: John Flesher & Matthew Brown – AP – Months after President Joe Biden snubbed Canadian officials by canceling Keystone XL, an...
By – Liz Hampton – Reuters – Pioneer Natural Resources’s first-quarter results will be hit by a $691 million loss on oil...
Bloomberg — After one of the most difficult years in the oil industry’s history, crude prices have recovered and major producers are...
From The Guardian – California’s governor has moved to ban new fracking permits by 2024 and halt all oil extraction by 2045....
By: Dan Swinhoe – Data Center Dynamics – Oil and gas company Getka is installing a new solar farm at one of...
By: Holly Barker – Bloomberg Law – The Supreme Court of Oklahoma tossed a $19 million attorneys’ fee award, along with a...
By: Myra P. Saefong – MarketWatch – It’s been a year since U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude futures made history by...
President Donald Trump is doubling down on efforts to jumpstart a much-delayed $44 billion natural gas pipeline and LNG export project in Alaska, touting interest from Japan, South Korea and other Asian nations as potential investors. The massive scale and cost of the project have hindered progress over the years, but the recent high-level engagements signal renewed momentum toward overcoming these obstacles.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended sharply higher on Wednesday, after a one-month exemption from tariffs for automakers raised hopes that trade tensions can ease.
Meanwhile, U.S. government debt sold off — sending the benchmark 10-year yield up by the most in two weeks, to 4.26%.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up by 485.60 points, or 1.1%, at 43,006.59, based on preliminary data. It had jumped by as much as 614.93 points to a session high of 43,135.92.
The S&P 500 finished up by 64.48 points, or 1.1%, at 5,842.63.
The Nasdaq Composite rose 267.57 points, or 1.5%, to finish at 18,552.73.
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Presidio Petroleum is preparing to enter the public markets through a strategic merger with...
Trying to catch up in oil and gas production is difficult enough. It becomes...
Hart Energy, via Yahoo News | Occidental Petroleum [OXY • NYSE] is selling off...
Author Mark Davidson, Washington|Editor–Everett Wheeler|Energy Intelligence Group| The number of active US gas rigs...
By Haley Zaremba for Oilprice.com | The United States electric vehicle industry is facing...
(Reuters) – U.S. gasoline demand in May fell to the lowest for that month...
Fossil fuel financing by Wall Street’s leading banks has declined sharply in 2025, highlighting...
by Bloomberg, via RigZone.com|Weilun Soon, Rakesh Sharma, Reporting| At least four tankers discharged millions...
Mexico’s energy story has turned again. After years of political resistance to hydraulic fracturing,...
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The race to lower costs and accelerate production timelines in the Permian Basin has...
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