Energy in America

Oil extends losses as Delta variant stalls demand recovery

Oil prices fell for a second day on Friday after the International Energy Agency warned that demand growth for crude and its products had slowed sharply as surging COVID-19 cases worldwide forced governments to revive movement restrictions.

Biden admin to vaccinate migrants entering US

Georgia Congressman Earl 'Buddy' Carter says the border crisis is a threat to national security and national health. He also weighs in on Biden's energy policy, saying the president is 'throwing away' our energy independence.

BP boosts payouts after profit jump, transition on track

The strong results, underpinned by higher sales at petrol stations, bolster BP’s plan to shift away from oil and gas to renewable and low-carbon energy in an effort to battle climate change, CEO Bernard Looney said.

Chevron tops profit estimates, joins share buyback stampede

Chevron Corp on Friday reported its highest profit in six quarters and joined an oil industry stampede to reward investors with share buybacks, as rebounding crude oil prices carried earnings and cash flow to pre-pandemic levels.