YTD, 7.6% yield & 150% coverage. See how the Iran war, higher WTI, and Permian volumes could boost EBITDA—read the outlook ...
International studies of educational outcomes often show that U.S. students’ critical thinking skills lag those of their peers in many European and Asian countries. It is not just kids; when ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to University of Texas engineering professor Hugh Daigle about why the U.S. imports most of the oil it consumes despite being one of the world's largest oil exporters.
In 2010 I was devastated by the BP tragedy. It could happen again. We have a chance to stop this renewed effort to drill if ...
Even with oil prices climbing, people in West Texas say it doesn’t feel like the start of another boom, at least not yet.
Anyone who remembers the cleanup from the Deepwater Horizo n spill, or the Exxon Valdez, might be forgiven for being concerned about strategic, simultaneous sabotage of a few oil rigs along the ...
If Keir Starmer really wants to help people with household energy bills, he should start by cutting the green taxes that make our bills some of the highest in the developed world.
South Africa pushes faster oil, gas exploration despite legal challenges Environmental groups’ court actions delay projects by Shell, TotalEnergies Government advances new regulations, state company, ...
May today's oil CEOs recognize they don’t want to be remembered the way Exxon was, and stay out of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
An Oklahoma family has been displaced for over 200 days after their home flooded with a substance they say is oil, but the OCC isn't ready to agree.
A massive self-propelled oil rig that that toppled over to the tundra on the North Slope in January is getting closer to being fully deconstructed, officials say.
Spurred in part by momentum around ConocoPhillips’ Willow project, oil companies poured record-setting money into federal ...
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