By: Kevin Mooney – The Philadelphia Inquirer – Pennsylvania stands out among neighboring states as an energy powerhouse that has made smart...
By: The Dallas Morning News – By the year 2050, 8 of 10 cars sold globally will likely be electric. That’s a...
By: Cifford Kraus – The New York Times – Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s promise that he would “transition” the country away from...
By: Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current-Argus – Economic analysts are warning that New Mexico could be unable to rely on its oil...
By: Valerie Volcovici & Jessica Resnick-Ault – Reuters – The addition of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, moving it further...
By: Bill Holland – S&P Global Platts – Driven by low crude oil prices, U.S. independent shale oil drillers are consolidating at...
By: Myles McCormick – Financial Times – Pioneer Natural Resources has agreed to buy rival Parsley Energy for $7.6bn including debt, marking...
By: Paul Takahashi – Houston Chronicle – ConocoPhillips has long eschewed mergers and acquisitions in favor of disciplined spending and steady, organic...
By: Scott DiSavino – Reuters – Spot natural gas prices at the Waha Hub in the Permian basin in West Texas turned...
By: Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current-Argus – New Mexico state oil and gas regulators released the final version of proposed emissions regulations...
The U.S. stock market closed lower Friday, weighed down by Big Tech as all three major benchmarks saw weekly losses but still finished August with monthly gains.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated 92.02 points on Friday, or 0.2%, to close at 45,544.88.
The S&P 500 fell 41.60 points, 0.6%, to end at 6,460.26.
The Nasdaq Composite dropped 249.61 points, or a sharp 1.1%, to finish at 21,455.55.
The big event on the U.S. economic calendar Friday was the fresh inflation data from the personal-consumption-expenditures price index, which was in line with Wall Street’s expectations.
“There’s no new justification” for the stock market’s selloff on Friday, except for maybe investors wanted to dodge September as the historically worst month for returns, said José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers, in emailed comments. On the last trading day of August, investors were “grabbing profits,” following the S&P 500’s rally so far this year, he said.
The S&P 500 has rallied 9.8% in 2025, including an August gain of 1.9%. The Dow climbed 3.2% in August while the tech-heavy Nasdaq finished with a monthly gain of 1.6%. The U.S. stock market will be closed on Monday in honor of Labor Day.
Oil prices settled higher on Thursday, bouncing off early losses after the White House said U.S. President Donald Trump was not happy when he learned that Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight.
Brent crude futures settled up 57 cents, or 0.8%, at $68.62 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 45 cents, or 0.7%, to close at $64.60 a barrel.
Russia hit Ukraine with deadly missiles and drone strikes early on Thursday, killing at least 21 people in Kyiv, city officials said. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military said it used drones to hit two Russian oil refineries overnight.
Trump will make a statement on the situation later on Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. Both oil benchmarks were down about 1% earlier in the session, but turned positive after her comments.
Traders are also watching for India's response to pressure from the U.S. to stop buying Russian oil, after Trump doubled tariffs on imports from India to as much as 50% on Wednesday.
U.S. stocks closed higher Thursday — with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 swooping to fresh record closing highs.
The Nasdaq ended up, but shy of a record.
The Dow gained 71.67 points, or 0.2%, ending at 45,636.90, a new record.
The S&P 500 added 20.46 points, or 0.3%, finishing at 6,501.86, logging its own record finish.
The Nasdaq climbed 115.02 points, or 0.5%, closing at 21,705.16, but not a record close.
What started out as a weak session led by gains in technology stocks following Nvidia Corp.'s earnings broadened out later in the day. On deck is July's PCE inflation report Friday to close out the month.
Source: EIA | Between 2020 and 2024, total crude oil and lease condensate production...
Ian M. Stevenson | EENews.net | Falling royalty rates for oil and gas production...
Targa Resources Corp. has launched a non-binding open season for its proposed Forza Pipeline...
Diversified Energy Company Plc has announced a $550 million acquisition of Canvas Energy, a...
Reporting by Gavin Maguire | (Reuters) – U.S. power developers are planning to sharply...
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, | California regulators fearing a dramatic...
Data centers across the United States are increasingly grappling with one of the most...
The U.S. oil and gas industry is entering a period of retrenchment, marked by...
[energyintel.com] A data center boom in the US is straining the grid and pushing...
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...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a stark warning that the world’s oil...
Have your oil & gas questions answered by industry experts.