Trump has all but decided to withdraw from Iran nuclear deal: sources
U.S. President Donald Trump has all but decided to withdraw from the 2015 Iran nuclear accord by May 12 but exactly how he will do so remains unclear, two White Continue Reading
U.S. President Donald Trump has all but decided to withdraw from the 2015 Iran nuclear accord by May 12 but exactly how he will do so remains unclear, two White Continue Reading
The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has forbidden newspapers in Sudan from publishing any material related to the fuel crisis that has impacted the entire country for several months. Continue Reading
The International Monetary Fund threatened to bar Venezuela from voting on IMF policies after the Latin American country failed to provide IMF with the economic data it has requested, the Continue Reading
Some say that renewables are not an existential threat and believe that they might take only a small piece of the pie by 2040, due to high costs and vital Continue Reading
China has become the world’s largest oil importer, and despite establishing the largely successful yuan-denominated oil futures, Beijing will have to grapple with an overlooked geopolitical and economic consequence as Continue Reading
Few younger readers will remember how popular hydrogen fuel cells were in the media a couple of decades ago. They came before electric cars. They were supposed to be the Continue Reading
Hedging contracts limit benefit of rally for some explorers Hess pays $50 million to unwind hedges; others may follow There’s a downside to oil prices being up that could cost Continue Reading
U.S. crude oil stocks rose sharply last week, bringing overall supply to its highest level since December, and gasoline inventories also rose, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Crude Continue Reading
The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency is setting itself up for a hard legal battle over fuel economy standards, Sen. Dianne Feinstein said. California and a coalition of 17 other Continue Reading
A bet by Japanese automakers that Americans still want sedans is turning out to be expensive. April sales in the U.S. from Japan’s big three automakers— Toyota Motor Corp. TM Continue Reading