Oil lobby group defends credentials amid BP green review
Big Oil’s most powerful Washington lobby group is insisting it can still represent European energy majors, even as some of its most important members such as BP tilt to a Continue Reading
Big Oil’s most powerful Washington lobby group is insisting it can still represent European energy majors, even as some of its most important members such as BP tilt to a Continue Reading
As President Trump spent Monday sightseeing in India, the U.S. stock market plunged amid growing concerns about a deadly virus spreading quickly across continents — a split-screen that brought into Continue Reading
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to wade into a long-running battle between developers of a 605-mile (975-kilometer) natural gas pipeline and environmental groups who oppose the pipeline crossing the Continue Reading
For years after northern Finland’s largest printing plant blanketed its facility’s eight roofs with solar panels, the curious beat a path to the extraordinary spectacle. There were skeptics who doubted Continue Reading
European wind power generation averaged 88 GW last week, setting another new record and pushing hourly German power prices into negative territory over the weekend, data aggregated by WindEurope showed Continue Reading
Rosneft has allocated April deliveries of the ESPO crude blend to commodity trader Trafigura instead of to China’s CEFC, suggesting that Russia’s largest producer may have altered or even terminated Continue Reading
NYMEX and ICE Brent crude futures were substantially lower in mid-morning trade in Asia Monday, having recovered slightly from the more than 3% dive at the open, as the rise Continue Reading
The last time a coronavirus outbreak hit China in 2003, the global economy emerged relatively unscathed. Now, nearly two decades later, the growth-damping effects of a similar pathogen threaten to Continue Reading
International concern about the spread of coronavirus outside China grew on Sunday with sharp rises in infections in South Korea, Italy and Iran. The government in Seoul put the country Continue Reading
In spite of record increases in solar and wind energy development, human carbon emissions continue to rise because, over the last decade, fossil fuel use has grown ten-times faster than Continue Reading