U.S, EU to Hit Russian Investments With New Round of Sanctions
EU May Need Sanctions on Russian Oil, Gas, Michel Says The U.S., European Union and Group of Seven are coordinating on a fresh round of sanctions on Russia, including a Continue Reading
EU May Need Sanctions on Russian Oil, Gas, Michel Says The U.S., European Union and Group of Seven are coordinating on a fresh round of sanctions on Russia, including a Continue Reading
Calculations utilize satellite data from Copernicus Sentinel 5P Emissions will be calculated for 19 US basins at a monthly cadence S&P Global Commodity Insights announced April 5 that it will Continue Reading
Power outages from severe weather have doubled over the past two decades across the U.S., as a warming climate stirs more destructive storms that cripple broad segments of the nation’s Continue Reading
U.S. oil executives will tell Congress on Wednesday they are boosting energy output and no one company sets the price of gasoline, according to pre-released written testimony, as they defend Continue Reading
Three U.S. senators wrote to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday to urge an investigation into “elevated and volatile” prices for gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Senators Maria Cantwell, Continue Reading
Janet Yellen U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will warn on Wednesday that the war in Ukraine threatens to inflict “enormous economic repercussions” globally, just as governments impose fresh sanctions on Continue Reading
The U.S. and the EU are set to unveil new sanctions on Russia this week, after allegations from Ukraine of potential war crimes against civilians by Russian forces galvanized a Continue Reading
In a packed university hall in Canberra last week, Jeremy Fleming, the chief ofBritish spy agency GCHQ, shared the kind ofjaw-dropping classified intelligence that the public rarely hears. He said Continue Reading
While $100 oil incentivizes increased production in Canada’s crude-producing province of Alberta, the ramp-up of production is being held back by an issue all too familiar to the U.S. shale Continue Reading
EIA: U.S. gas production and consumption could fall if no new interstate pipelines are built. Lack of new pipeline infrastructure could lead to higher gas and electricity prices. Pipeline bans Continue Reading