Oil prices edge higher ahead of U.S. inventory data
Oil futures edge higher ahead of official data on U.S. crude and product inventories.
The New Hot Climate Investment Is Heat Itself
Batteries that store heat can replace fossil fuels for steelmaking and other industrial processes.
Chord Energy, Enerplus to Combine in $11 Billion Deal
Chord shareholders would control about two-thirds of the combined company, while Enerplus holders would control the remainder.
Say Goodbye to Dirt Cheap Canadian Oil
Don't cry for U.S. refiners, who will be fine without it-for now.
U.S. Renewable Power Growth Is Setting New Records on the Back of Federal Support
Wind and solar power are projected to become more popular than gas in replacing coal.
Santos Raises Dividend Despite Annual Profit Fall
Santos reported a 33% fall in annual profit on the back of lower production and sales revenue, in a challenging year that included merger talks with Woodside Energy that ultimately went nowhere.
How India Became the World's Most Nimble Energy Buyer
With a rapidly growing population and economy, India is thirsty for oil and natural gas-at the right price.
The Secret Oil-Trading Ring That Funds Russia's War
A little-known trader from Azerbaijan assembled a clandestine network that moves vast quantities of petroleum to China, India and other new markets
America's Oil Power Might Be Near Its Peak
Gushers of new U.S. crude have helped cap soaring oil prices despite OPEC production cuts and global turmoil, but that growth is expected to slow dramatically this year.
The War Over Burying Nuclear Waste in America's Busiest Oil Field
Plans to store used nuclear fuel temporarily in the Permian Basin could boost the nuclear sector, but oil-and-gas producers are pushing back.
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