The largest class of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) funds, controlling about $5 trillion in assets, has increased its investment in the...
By Kate Abnett, Gloria Dickie and David Stanway | DUBAI, (Reuters) – A draft of a potential climate deal at the COP28 summit on Monday suggested...
Story by Patricia Laya & Nicolle Yapur|Bloomberg, via RigZone.com| Oil majors operating in Guyana’s waters, are “moving ahead aggressively” with production plans...
In Nevada, a federal judge has delivered a blow to three tribal nations opposing the construction of what could be the United...
Story By Mitchell Ferman | Midland Reporter-Telegram | Occidental Petroleum Corp. agreed to acquire Texas shale driller CrownRock LP in a cash-and-stock...
Endeavor Energy Partners, the largest private oil and gas producer in the Permian Basin, is reportedly considering a sale. Sources suggest the...
By: Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current Argus – About half a billion dollars could fund a reserve of treated oilfield wastewater if...
At COP28 in Dubai, a heated debate emerged over a proposal to phase out fossil fuels, potentially marking a historic shift in...
Oklahoma’s state revenues have been notably impacted by a decline in Gross Production Taxes, which are levied on oil and gas production....
Bloomberg News, via RigZone.com | China will see oil demand growth slowing next year, casting a pall over an already disappointing global...
The energy sector is off to a mixed to lower start, pressured by weakness in the major market indices but supported by strength in the underlying commodities. U.S. stocks are down in the pre-market as investors continue to fear the possibility of a recession following the recent interest rate hikes.
WTI and Brent crude oil are up in early trading following an unforgiving Tuesday for the crude complex where oil prices dropped, closing below $100 for the first time since April. Oil futures are recouping some of yesterday’s losses as concerns over tight supply reemerged and outweighed lingering worries about a global economic slowdown. Tuesday’s protests came to an end as Norway’s government intervened to end the strike and confirmed that all oil and gas fields that were affected are expected to be back in full operation within a couple of days. Additionally, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) which handles 1% of global oil and takes oil from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea through one of the world’s largest pipelines, has been told by a Russian court to suspend activity for 30 days. However, two trading sources familiar with the terminal operations confirmed that oil exports from the terminal are still flowing.
Natural gas futures rose this morning, tracking gains in the crude complex and on forecasts for more demand than previously expected.
A recent ruling from the Supreme Court of Texas has clarified a long-standing legal...
Oil markets jolted higher on Tuesday following breaking reports that Israel may be preparing...
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) announced a major milestone in its employee training...
In the heart of West Texas, where the highways stretch for miles and the...
As Texas faces mounting pressure from population growth, prolonged drought, and aging water infrastructure,...
by Andreas Exarheas| RigZone.com |In an EBW Analytics Group report sent to Rigzone by the...
By: Anna Kaminski | Kansas Reflector | TOPEKA — The Trump administration is attempting to...
by Bloomberg|María Paula Mijares Torres |US President Donald Trump said his administration’s talks with Iran...
Laila Kearney (Reuters) – PG&E (PCG.N), California’s largest electric utility, has seen a jump...
Story By David French (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s pro-energy policies were meant to...
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