Inflation 'here to stay': Billionaire supermarket owner
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes told FOX Business' "Varney & Co." inflation at gas pumps and in grocery stores isn't going down.
Inflation 'here to stay': Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, provides insight into rising consumer prices.
Gristedes CEO on higher prices for goods
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, weighed in on inflation and how it impacts his businesses.
Tropical Storm Nicholas knocks out power for more than half a million customers across Gulf Coast
More than half a million customers in two Gulf Coast states were without power on Tuesday morning as Tropical Storm Nicholas threatened to bring dangerous flooding and whipping winds to the region.
Lower gas demand indicates economic slowdown: Analyst
GasBuddy Head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan discusses gas demand and the impact of tropical storms on natural gas.
Markets 'vulnerable' to encounter energy crisis due to 'bad policy': Flynn
Energy expert Phil Flynn and Fosterville South CEO Bryan Slusarchuk discuss movement in the energy sector.
US policies 'discouraging' oil production: Andy Lipow
Lipow Oil Associates Andy Lipow discusses the oil industry struggling with Hurricane Ida fallout, demand hitting its peak and the president's policies stifling U.S. energy independence.
Gasparino: Make room for uranium stock after price surge
FOX Business' Charlie Gasparino reports that sources say the price of uranium skyrocketed due to investor hopes of expanding nuclear power.
Varney on the 'price' of Biden eliminating fossil fuels
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the Biden administration's impact on energy prices.
Varney: Eliminating fossil fuels boosts inflation
FOX Business' Stuart Varney on the Biden administration's impact on energy prices.
Biden ‘took an axe to American energy’: Sen. Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argued in an appearance on 'Mornings with Maria' Thursday that President Biden’s approach to U.S. energy is ‘astonishing.’
Sen. Barrasso encouraging vaccines but against mandates
Sen. John Barrasso on energy, unemployment and COVID mandates.
Biden ‘took an axe to American energy’: Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso argued President Biden’s approach to U.S. energy is ‘astonishing.’
Tesla plans energy trading team as company expands battery projects
Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) is looking to staff an energy trading team to support its battery and renewable power projects, according to Tesla's website and an employee post on the career site LinkedIn.com.
Some Louisiana residents could be without power for weeks as Ida recovery efforts continue
Crews are making progress restoring power to those in Hurricane Ida's path, with nearly 155,000 Louisiana residents able to turn their lights on once again.
Louisiana, Northeast see progress 1 week after Hurricane Ida
Louisiana’s electricity provider restored power to most New Orleans households by Monday morning, as a heat wave continued to threaten elderly residents and other vulnerable people.
States with the highest Labor Day gas prices
This marks the most expensive Labor Day weekend gas prices since 2014, although some areas will hit consumers' wallets harder than others.
TotalEnergies to invest $27 billion in Iraq
French energy giant TotalEnergies SE plans to invest $27 billion in Iraq in a 25-year deal, according to people familiar with the matter, boosting its position in the country at a time when other Western companies have been rethinking their exposure.
Divers identify broken pipeline as source of Gulf oil spill
Divers at the site of an ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico have identified the source as a one-foot diameter pipeline displaced from a trench on the ocean floor and sheared in half by Hurricane Ida.
Ida aftermath: Shell refinery spews chemicals, energy companies assess damage
Energy companies have worked to assess the extent of damage in the post-Ida Gulf landscape as over a million residents remain without power.



















