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Julie Leon died of hyperthermia on June 28, 2021, the hottest day on record in Seattle’s history. Temperatures reached as ...
The U.S. is set to place hefty tariffs on several big energy producers—Algeria, Brazil, Iraq and Libya. So why do oil traders ...
Shell and Exxon warned of weaker Q2 earnings due to lower oil and gas prices, with Exxon expecting a $1.5 billion hit.
OPEC+ oil producers are set to approve another big output boost for September as they complete both the unwinding of ...
Oil rose 1% on Monday as signs of strong demand outweighed the impact of OPEC+ hiking output more than expected for August, ...
The loosening of US campaign finance restrictions opened the floodgates to dark money. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
as biden's big oil blame game rages, ‘bone dry’ digs into heart of america's energy crisis A U.S. postal worker puts his seatbelt on after filing up his vehicle at a gas station in Garden ...
BP and Shell have signed new deals with Libya’s NOC to explore and assess oil and gas fields, signaling Big Oil’s broader ...
Oil futures gained a few cents in a choppy session marked by a large 7.1 million barrel build in U.S. crude stocks and continuing uncertainty as President Trump puts tariffs back on traders’ radars.
Former Insurance Commissioner Garamendi, Sen. McNerney argue rate hikes unjustified while Chevron, BP earn trillions.
Big Oil is making some big bets on green energy science projects, all of which have one thing in common: None are remotely close to economical without generous government subsidies.
Last week, a House investigation into Big Oil profiteering and greenwashing released its latest report — the result of more than a year of research, subpoenas and hearings. Among other things ...