Stuart Varney: Democrats target Big Oil with 'desperate' political theater
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says Democrats want to stick it to Big Oil and blame them for gas prices in his latest 'My Take.'
Rep. Crenshaw: This puts a large chilling effect on the energy industry
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, on what to expect from energy executives as they are expected to testify on Capitol Hill.
Electric vehicle demand increases as supply challenges persist
Fox Business correspondent Madison Alworth has the details from Paramus, New Jersey, on 'Varney & Co.'
Energy stocks heat up as Ukraine war rages
Hood River Capital Management portfolio manager Brian Smoluch provides his best energy plays on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Suspension of Russian fertilizer exports could cause 'catastrophic situation': ICL Group CEO
Raviv Zoller discusses how sanctions on Russia are impacting fertilizer exports and food supply on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Buttigieg latest Biden official to push green transition as gas prices soar
Buttigieg turned heads on Friday when he continued to push for Americans to purchase a new, electric car as their wallets take a hit from skyrocketing gas prices.
American Petroleum Institute president: Demand comes back faster than supply
American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers discusses Mexico suspending the gas subsidy as U.S. drivers cross the border for cheap gas and how Biden's energy policies are impacting the industry.
Russia will end up being a 'reduced energy power': S&P Global vice chairman
Vice Chairman of S&P Global Daniel Yergin argues that overtime there will be 'a lot less Russian energy going to Europe,' which will hit the country's budget.
Rep. Ro Khana: We need renewable energy to defeat and lower the value of adversary nations
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the need to impose stricter economic sanctions on Russia as well as why the U.S. should invest in renewable energy.
Billionaire supermarket owner warns food prices will 'continue to rise' for next few months
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argued that food prices will “continue to rise” for the next few months as the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on and as the price of oil remains elevated.
Billionaire Gristedes CEO on how much higher food prices will rise
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argues a 10 percent increase in the price of food should be expected within the next few weeks.
Food prices will 'continue to rise' for next three months: Billionaire supermarket owner
John Catsimatidis, the owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argues that in the next 30 to 45 days food prices will soar another 10% amid an inflationary environment.
Tribes, Industry groups reach deal to boost U.S. hydroelectric power
After years of fighting, Native American tribes, environmentalists and the hydroelectric power industry say they have reached a deal on a proposed legislative package that could boost clean energy as well as river conservation.
Gas prices trend lower following petroleum reserve release
The price of a gallon of gasoline continues to move lower after hitting a high two weeks ago.
Energy groups target Biden administration over unwillingness to expand domestic oil production
Two prominent American energy groups are targeting the Biden administration over its dismissal of domestic oil and gas production, one with a five figure ad purchase and another whose president will offer testimony before the Senate next week.
US will require valves on new pipelines to prevent disasters
Companies must now install emergency valves on pipelines to help prevent explosions.
Lawsuit alleges power line sparked Colorado wildfire
The first lawsuit assigning blame for the wildfire that destroyed over 1,000 homes in suburban Denver has been filed.
Mark Mobius: Fed being 'very conservative' to not spook markets
Mobius Capital founding partner provides guidance for investors heading into Q2 on 'The Claman Countdown.'
West Texas oil producers pumping through new challenges during Russia's Ukraine war
The Permian Basin in West Texas is the epicenter of oil production in the United States, but the industry is facing staffing shortages, delays in getting materials, increased prices for those products, and uncertainty caused by the invasion of Ukraine.
Illinoisans are crossing the border to escape high gas taxes
Some Illinois residents are driving to surrounding states to fill up their gas tanks in order to avoid high gas taxes in the Land of Lincoln.



















