Energy
Nigeria moves to restart oil production in vulnerable region after Shell sells much of its business
The Nigerian government is in talks with local communities to restart oil production in a region that's previously suffered environmental damage after oil giant Shell's sale of its onshore business in the country.
SharesInterior Secretary Doug Burgum promotes Trump’s tariffs
Newly sworn-in Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is praising President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, saying they're an "economic developer's dream."
SharesIn win for Trump, oil giant Shell walks away from major New Jersey offshore wind farm
In the first serious fallout from President Trump's early actions against offshore wind power, oil and gas giant Shell is walking away from a major project off the coast of New Jersey.
SharesExxon Mobil’s strong fourth quarter fueled by rising production in the Permian, Guyana
Exxon Mobil posted strong fourth quarter profits as the oil and gas company increased production in the Permian basin at home, and in Guyana.
SharesBig Oil wants a lot from Trump. It has an ally in Doug Burgum, the president’s Interior pick
When North Dakota's petroleum association was going to hold a banquet honoring top fracking executives last year, it turned to Gov. Doug Burgum. The two-term Republican, now President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Interior Department, co-hosted the event - at the governor's mansion.
SharesThings to know about the Trump administration order on miles per gallon for cars and pickups
Hours after being sworn in as the new U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy took aim at the main way the federal government regulates miles per gallon for cars and pickup trucks - also a principal way that it regulates air pollution and addresses climate change. Duffy ordered the federal agency in charge of fuel economy standards to reverse them as soon as possible. The standards have been in place since the 1970s energy crisis and were intended to conserve fuel and save consumers money at the gas pump.
SharesHousing advocates sue over scope, cost of Maryland green-energy building requirements
Montgomery County residents are challenging state energy emission regulations they say conflict with federal law and impose unfair cost burdens on businesses and residents.
SharesCalifornia agency disputes Trump’s claim the military ‘turned on’ water
California officials are disputing President Trump's claim that the military entered the state to "turn on" water supplies that flow south toward Los Angeles.
SharesCalifornia Democrats seek to allow ‘climate disaster’ victims to sue oil-and-gas industry
The devastating Los Angeles wildfires have been blamed on factors ranging from high winds to overgrown brush to budget cuts, but Democratic legislators are pointing the finger at another culprit: the oil-and-gas industry.
SharesCalifornia considers letting wildfire victims sue oil companies for damages
Oil and gas companies would be liable for damages caused by climate change-related disasters in California under legislation introduced Monday by two Democratic lawmakers.
SharesTrump pumps coal as answer to AI power needs but any boost could be short-lived
President Donald Trump's promise to go all in on fossil fuels includes praise for coal, a reliable but polluting energy source that's long been in decline.
SharesHungary wants the EU to intervene in a gas dispute with Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday said he wants the European Union to intervene in a gas dispute his country has with Ukraine, a potential sign of friction in the bloc's upcoming discussions over renewing sanctions against Russia.
SharesTrump talks oil prices, tariffs, and war in remarks to World Economic Forum
President Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum virtually Thursday and detailed his plans for the U.S. and the role other countries can play.
SharesTrump says he’ll call on Saudi Arabia to lower oil prices
President Trump wants oil prices to drop, saying such a move could end the Russia-Ukraine war.
SharesWith Trump pivot back to pro-oil and gas policies, one renewable energy finds favor
As promised, President Donald Trump began reversing the country's energy policies his first day in office with a spate of orders largely favoring oil, gas and coal. But there is one renewable energy that did find favor: geothermal.
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