Geothermal power, once sidelined in the energy sector, is now experiencing an unexpected resurgence. For years, energy experts considered geothermal energy a...
The U.S. is currently experiencing one of its biggest economic shocks, largely due to high oil prices and the associated costs of...
BP, the oil giant, has temporarily halted its tanker movements through the Red Sea due to increased attacks in the region, attributed...
Tokyo Gas Co., through its subsidiary Tokyo Gas America Ltd., is set to make a major move in the U.S. shale gas...
The United States has made a big splash in the oil world by setting a new annual record for oil production, and...
Shell PLC and Venezuela’s state oil company, PDVSA, are currently at a standstill over how much to charge for future shipments of...
On a decisive Wednesday at the Commissioners’ Conference, the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) executed its regulatory duties with vigor, issuing fines...
British oil company BP (BP.L) has significantly reduced former CEO Bernard Looney’s compensation by over $40 million. This decision came after BP...
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...
The energy sector is off to start lower, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities. U.S stocks are expected to rebound following two-consecutive sessions of losses, ahead of the consumer confidence and job openings data later today.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures dropped following yesterday’s rally on fears that a slower global economic outlook could soften energy demand and the potential arrival of more Iranian barrels to the market which outweighed political unrest in the Middle East. Global central banks are prepared to continue fighting record inflation that has not been seen in half century even as investors worry more rates hikes will lead to a recession. A series of attacks on a gas field in Iraq has sent U.S. contractors working on its expansion packing, damaging the hopes of Kurdish Region’s looking to boost their revenues. Despite ongoing fighting in Baghdad, state-owned marketer SOMO said the country’s oil exports are unaffected by the unrest, adding to the further downward pressure we are seeing this morning. Nigeria’s Q2 oil production dropped to 1.43M bpd, its lowest quarterly level since 2016, far below the country’s 1.799M bpd quota under the OPEC+ deal, amid rampant theft and vandalism.
Story by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news |New Mexico’s State Land Office shattered revenue records for...
By Andrew Kelly | Energy Intelligence | The US Gulf of Mexico holds a...
Harvest Midstream, the Houston-based energy company owned by Hilcorp Energy founder Jeff Hildebrand, has...
U.S. independent oil and gas producer Crescent Energy has agreed to acquire Vital Energy...
By Michael Kern for Oilprice.com | TotalEnergies, along with its partners QatarEnergy and the national...
Source: EIA | Between 2020 and 2024, total crude oil and lease condensate production...
By Jarrett Renshaw-(Reuters) -President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to rule on a growing...
Canadian midstream operator Enbridge has approved final investment decisions on two new gas transmission...
By Felicity Bradstock for Oilprice.com | Following the massive growth in global renewable energy...
Targa Resources Corp. has launched a non-binding open season for its proposed Forza Pipeline...
Reporting by Gavin Maguire | (Reuters) – U.S. power developers are planning to sharply...
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