Momentum growing for manufacturing, industrials, financial stocks: Expert
Panel on coronavirus markets
Coronavirus further complicates Shell's giant floating gas project
Royal Dutch Shell PLC spent billions of dollars developing one of the world's most challenging energy projects, a floating gas terminal five football fields long. The coronavirus pandemic is posing a new problem: How to get workers to safely start it back up.
Varney: California seeing a self-inflicted exodus
Stuart Varney on problems facing California
Trump rips Biden over fracking, energy policy: 'Get used to no air conditioning'
Trump said Biden was “no friend of Pennsylvania” during a searing speech ahead of Biden’s appearance at the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
California blackouts prove reliance on green energy is complicated: Sen. Cramer
Sen. Cramer on oil, energy, California
Democrats’ plans for taxes, energy would destroy economy: Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller on Democrats, immigration
PG&E warns of possible outages tonight, urging customers to conserve energy
As the state of California enters its sixth day of a record heatwave, Pacific Gas and Electric Compay (PG&E) is encouraging its customers to conserve electricity as current energy supply forecasts indicate the potential for rotating power outages Wednesday.
California power troubles, rolling blackout threat draw ire over renewable energy transition
The Golden State's recent power problems have drawn anger and new focus over an increased reliance on renewable energy and gaps in storage capacity for an event like a big heat wave.
OPEC+ meets to review compliance with oil cuts
OPEC currently calls for reducing output by 7.7 million barrels per day
Environmental groups sue TVA over long-term power agreements
TVA is the nation’s largest public utility, providing power to more than 10 million people in parts of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia.
Varney on DNC: The far-left is running the show
Stuart Varney on Biden, Sanders
California heat wave leaves threat of rolling blackouts for millions as Gov. Newsom calls for probe
Millions of homes and businesses in California are at risk of seeing rolling blackouts through Wednesday, following an extreme heat wave that has stressed the state's electrical system.
US approves oil, gas leasing plan for Alaska Wildlife refuge
The Department of the Interior on Monday approved an oil and gas leasing program within Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the sprawling home to polar bears, caribou and other wildlife.
Iowa requests nearly $4B in disaster aid after derecho, governor says state is 'hurting'
A storm system that blasted Iowa last week with hurricane-force winds and left at least three people dead in the state and devastated millions of acres of farmland caused damage estimated at nearly $4 billion, according to officials.
Storm-ravaged Iowa requesting federal help after farms destroyed, power lost
A land hurricane devastated Iowa earlier this week, and now the state is asking for federal assistance to help communities recover.
PG&E starts rotating power outages impacting up to 250,000 customers at a time
PG&E will not be able to inform customers in advance of the shut-offs that could occur anywhere within the company's service area
EPA rolling back Obama-era emissions standards
Andrew Wheeler on how Biden would reverse what the Trump administration has done in energy production
Nikola offering hydrogen-powered, long-haul trucks, CEO says
Nikola CEO on hydrogen-powered trucks
Hundreds of thousands without power days after derecho blasted Midwest
Hundreds of thousands of residents in Iowa's three largest cities remained without electricity Wednesday, two days after a rare wind storm that hit the Midwest devastated the state's power grid, flattened valuable corn fields and killed two people.
Wall Street is back in the oil market: Stephen Schork
Stephen Schork on oil prices



















