Return to Iran nuclear deal remains an elusive prospect
Nearly a year into President Biden’s term, a return to the Iran nuclear deal remains elusive — and a new cast of characters on Iran’s side of the table is Continue Reading
Nearly a year into President Biden’s term, a return to the Iran nuclear deal remains elusive — and a new cast of characters on Iran’s side of the table is Continue Reading
Demand for coronavirus vaccines has spiked in the United States in recent weeks, as more Americans are eligible for booster shots and concerns grow over the omicron variant. Health-care providers Continue Reading
Dairy farmers in California, the nation’s top milk producer, face pressure from rising costs, increasingly complex environmental regulations and a quest for water—challenges all magnified by a historic drought. For Continue Reading
Brazil received the most cargoes previous three months Narrowing spreads could change trade flows again China was the top destination for US LNG in November, after three consecutive months with Continue Reading
U.S. gas prices have retreated from their highest level in real terms for more than a decade as mild temperatures and fuel-switching to coal have reduced the chance stocks will Continue Reading
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists cut their forecasts for the U.S. economy this year and next after deciding the spread of the omicron strain of the coronavirus would exert a Continue Reading
Revived talks aimed at restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal ran into difficulties Thursday just days after they restarted, following a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran Continue Reading
The U.S. administration plans to propose in days the amount of biofuels oil refiners must blend into their fuel mix this year and next year, as it reaches out to Continue Reading
The Interior Department on Friday recommended that the federal government raise the fees that oil and gas companies pay to drill on public lands — the first increase in those Continue Reading
A slew of climate provisions in Democrats’ roughly $2 trillion social spending bill face an uncertain future in the Senate. But there’s one big exception: limits on offshore oil and gas drilling. Continue Reading