US holds first oil lease sale for Alaska's Arctic refuge
Supporters of drilling have viewed development as a way to bolster oil production, generate revenue and create or sustain jobs
Oil steady after US Capitol drama; tighter supplies in focus
Investors focusing on the likelihood of tighter supplies after Saudi Arabia unilaterally agreed to cut output.
Michelin scrapping 2,300 jobs over next three years
French tire maker Michelin said on Wednesday it would cut up to 2,300 jobs over three years as part of a new simplification and competitiveness plan in France, adding this would involve neither layoffs nor plant closures.
US judge denies effort to stop drilling auction in Arctic refuge
Environmental groups and the indigenous people of northeastern Alaska sought a preliminary injunction to block the sale in the ecologically sensitive area
Georgia Senate runoff to determine outlook for Biden business agenda
Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, both incumbents, have presented themselves as a firewall against socialism.
House Democrats changing rules to clear way for Green New Deal, top Republicans warn
Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., the House minority whip, objected to what he described as “Soviet-style” rule changes.
Ex-Shell Oil president: 'People have a pent-up desire for mobility'
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister offers insight into the oil industry
Carbon emission credits on track for record year, WSJ reports
Credits tied to carbon emissions are having a banner year despite a record drop in output from the power plants and steel mills that need them to operate.
Tech trends to watch in 2021
Kevin Landis on investing in tech in 2021
How serious is Apple about getting into car production?
Shana Glenzer, Jeremy Owens on Apple and Tesla
Oil’s ugly 2020 and 5 wild cards in 2021
For energy, 2021 is shaping up to be a year of contradictions.
Biden to pick former Michigan governor Granholm to be energy secretary: sources
Granholm, 61, was Michigan’s first female governor, serving two terms in the battleground state from 2003 to 2011.
Green groups press Biden to declare climate emergency, offer draft executive order on oil leases
A host of environmental groups is urging President-elect Joe Biden to declare a national climate emergency, granting him greater power to address the issue and fulfill his pledge to ban new fossil fuel leases on public land.
Jet fuel prices take flight as vaccine roll-outs spur hopes of more air travel
Global jet fuel markets are coming back to life, resuscitated by a rebound in air cargo demand, gradually recovering passenger traffic and hopes that COVID-19 vaccines will spur more international flights in 2021.
Brent oil tops $50 in Biden bounce
The oil market is starting to price in the possibility of a new sheriff in town: Biden.
Veteran investor touts 5 ETFs that can boost your portfolio
David Kudla shares his ETF picks
S&P, Dow & Nasdaq notch trifecta stock records in winning week
U.S. equity markets rallied to record highs.
Why you can expect cheap energy prices this winter
Energy analyst Stephen Schork says consumers won't pay much more than $2 per gallon at the pump in the coming months.
Expect cheap energy prices this winter: Expert
Stephen Schork on energy prices
Trump admin to auction Arctic Refuge oil leases just before inauguration
The Trump administration has taken another step in its efforts to open up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling, announcing Thursday it would sell oil and gas leases on Jan. 6.



















