By Mike Hughlett Star Tribune –Time is getting tight for Enbridge to break ground on its controversial $2.6 billion crude oil pipeline across northern...
Permian Strategic PartnershipReuters –Former U.S. Commerce Secretary and energy executive Don Evans will chair a partnership of oil and gas firms that...
Toby Darden stomped on the ATV’s gas pedal, carving through blustery winds to reach the far northern corner of his 37,000-acre Permian...
DENVER (CN) – A Colorado community sued the state’s Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in federal court Wednesday, claiming that a state...
By Reuters ~ Saudi Aramco, the world’s top oil producer, is looking to acquire natural gas assets in the United States and is...
EIA’s January 2019 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) expects several U.S. natural gas market trends from 2018 to continue into 2019 and 2020, including relatively...
When EQT Corp. EQT 0.77% agreed to buy Rice Energy Inc. for $6.7 billion a little over a year ago to create the country’s largest natural-gas producer,...
The greater Anadarko Basin, a prolific source of conventional U.S. oil and gas production since the 1950s, holds an estimated 16 billion...
Drillers in the Eagle Ford, Texas’s other shale oil patch, will likely scale back activity in 2019 as lower crude prices eat...
In a short period, Chevron and archrival Exxon Mobil have overcome most of the leading independent producers to take over as the...
SpaceX’s Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, lifted off for a second test flight on Saturday but lost contact after reaching an altitude of about 90 miles above Earth. Engineers said they believed an automated detonation occurred.
The nearly 400-foot-tall vehicle is being built to carry astronauts to the moon for NASA, and perhaps some day to send humans to Mars.
The energy sector is off to a broadly higher start, supported by strength in the crude complex and in the major equity futures. U.S. stock index futures edged higher as Treasury yields extended declines from the previous session after recent weak economic data supported bets of a dovish pivot by the Federal Reserve next year.
Following two consecutive sessions of declines, WTI and Brent crude oil futures are rebounding off yesterday's four-month lows on growing worries about burgeoning non-OPEC supply and cooling demand. Both contracts are on track for their fourth straight week of losses triggered by a steep rise in U.S. crude inventories and production sustaining at record levels, while signs of thawing demand in China also triggered concerns. Meanwhile, prompt monthly spreads for both contracts have flipped to contango, a structure that indicates nearby prices are lower than those in future months reflecting healthy supply.
Natural gas futures slid for the second straight day on a bigger-than-expected weekly storage build and on record output that should enable utilities to keep injecting gas into storage through at least late November.
It sounds like something out of a Netflix crime drama, but this one’s all...
In a stark reminder of the volatile energy landscape and the relentless drive for...
by Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com | In an EBW Analytics Group report sent to Rigzone...
CBS News | Ukraine and Russia blamed each other on Sunday for breaking the one-day Easter...
By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com | In January, China’s National Energy Administration said it was eyeing...
Houston, long regarded as the epicenter of the U.S. energy industry, is currently navigating...
In a move that is raising eyebrows across the global oil industry, ConocoPhillips has...
By Georgina McCartney | (Reuters) -The U.S. upstream oil and gas M&A market is...
by Bloomberg|David Wethe, Alix Steel | Energy Secretary Chris Wright sought to reassure US...
After months of tough negotiations and political tension, the United States and Ukraine have...
Source: EIA | Higher oil prices, increased drilling efficiency, and structurally lower debt needs...
Russia and Iran have cemented a preliminary energy pact that could dramatically reshape regional...
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