Gas prices soaring and could go even higher by spring: Analyst
GasBuddy analyst Patrick DeHaan said gas prices are soaring due to increased demand coupled with the fact that “OPEC is not opening the spigot.”
Why are gas prices soaring?
GasBuddy analyst on gas prices
Biden’s halt of new oil and gas permits on federal lands has lawmakers demanding answers
A group of House Republicans and at least one Democrat will send a letter to the Biden administration warning that its pause on new oil and gas permits is hurting existing operations.
Texas power grid operator overcharged companies $16B during winter freeze
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas made a massive error that resulted in $16 billion in overcharges last month when millions of residents were left without power after a historic winter storm, according to a watchdog that oversees the power grid operator.
The future is 'alternative energy vehicles': Former NRG CEO
David Crane on alternative vehicles, green energy
Ex-Shell Oil president explains spike in gas prices
Former Shell Oil president on gas prices
Gas prices will be negatively impacted by 'hostile' Biden administration: Former Shell Oil president
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister explains why gas prices are rising.
Biden’s ‘hostile’ administration will cause issues with gas prices: Former Shell Oil president
Former Shell Oil president on gas prices
Exxon and Macquarie in $11.7B US lawsuit over gas contract
Exxon is asking the Texas court to rule that the massive storm was a natural disaster
Texas power grid operator ERCOT fires CEO after deadly blackouts
Magness was grilled for hours last week for leaving power prices at up to 450 times the usual rate after the threat to the state's grid had ended
Oil extends gains on prospect of OPEC+ sticking with supply cuts
OPEC and allies, together called OPEC+, are considering rolling over production cuts into April instead of raising output
Laffer: API endorsing carbon tax would be like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders
Art Laffer on taxes, carbon tax
Texas' oldest, largest power cooperative files for bankruptcy after $2.1B ERCOT bill for winter storm
Brazos Electric, which serves 16 distribution member co-ops that cater to more than 1.5 million Texans, said it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy after its collateral surged to $1.6B in four days following a wholesale energy price increase by ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Could California city Petaluma's gas station ban start a new trend?
All eyes are on Petaluma, Calif., a city of approximately 60,000 that voted in February to ban the construction of new gas stations as part of the fight against climate change.
Flying taxi network in LA could take off soon
Archer co-CEO Adam Goldstein discusses getting flying taxis to the market by 2024.
Texas Utility Commission chief resigns after blackouts
The head of the Texas Public Utility Commission resigned as fallout mounted from the energy crisis that swept the state during a severe winter storm last month.
Texas power crisis deepens as more companies skip payments due to grid operator
Texas energy companies failed to pay another $345 million for electricity and other services incurred during last month’s cold snap, the operator of the state’s grid said on Monday.
Oil trade group is poised to endorse carbon pricing
Carbon pricing aims to discourage the production of harmful greenhouse gases by setting a price on emissions. The API draft statement would endorse the concept in principle, without backing a specific pricing scheme such as a carbon tax.
Pipeline worker: Biden has taken away my livelihood
Jason Jernigan on losing pipeline job
Texas' Brazos Electric Power Cooperative Inc files for bankruptcy: report
Texas’s largest and oldest electric power cooperative on Monday filed for bankruptcy protection in federal court in Houston, citing a disputed $1.8 billion bill from the state’s grid operator.
















