Tribes press judge to halt US-Canada pipeline as work starts
Native American tribes and environmental groups pressured a federal judge on Thursday to shut down work on the disputed Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Nebraska, citing fears that workers could spread the coronavirus and construction could damage land.
Keystone XL pipeline from Canada, US judge cancels permit
A U.S. judge canceled a key permit Wednesday for the Keystone XL oil pipeline that’s expected to stretch from Canada to Nebraska.
ExxonMobil ramps up coronavirus production for medical masks, hand sanitizer
Exxon’s stock has increased by 21 percent in the last month.
Coronavirus causes 'unprecedented' drop in fuel demand
Americans pumped 9 percent fewer gallons of gasoline during the first three months of the year when compared with the same period last year.
Saudi Energy Minister denies US shale industry was a target as oil collapsed
OPEC's historic production cut has failed to impress
PSEG CEO notices shift in energy use
Energy market's performance amid crisis
Saudi energy minister: Coronavirus hit energy sector the most
HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on energy demand
US ready to shape global energy markets with this game-changing power
America is now emerging from the biggest oil and gas boom that the world has ever seen.
US negotiating oil contracts to store 23M barrels in Strategic Petroleum Reserve
The Energy Department initiated a plan to lease space as a way to help companies suffering from the oil price plunge and after Congress failed to fund another plan to purchase oil for the facility.
Oil industry could bounce back 'very quickly' after historic deal: energy secretary
Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette touted increased American energy independence amid the falling oil prices in an interview with FOX Business' Stuart Varney.
US will maintain energy independence after coronavirus: Energy secretary
Dan Brouillette on oil price war
OPEC deal buys producers time: Analyst
Phil Flynn on oil prices
OPEC+ reaches deal on record oil supply cut amid coronavirus pandemic
OPEC, Russia and other oil-producing nations agreed on Sunday to cut output by a record amount, representing around 10% of global supply, to support oil prices amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump, Putin confer on stabilizing oil markets
On the call, the second in two days, Trump talked about the contacts he's had with leaders of a number of oil-producing countries.
Maine snowstorm leaves over 200,000 without power
The storm only complicated matters for residents who have been directed to "stay healthy at home" in order to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
Could electricity consumption during coronavirus predict the depth of a recession?
As the coronavirus situation evolves rapidly, energy consumption could help economists keep track of the changing economic situation.
Oil exploration firm: Huge Alaska deposit discovered
An oil exploration firm has discovered a deposit of potentially 1.8 billion barrels in Alaska's North Slope region south of Prudhoe Bay, the company said.
Will OPEC's biggest production cut in history be enough?
The US energy industry has already reacted to the severe price collapse even without a fancy meeting.
Cargill-led fund to pay farmers for carbon capture, exchange credits
Global commodities trader Cargill Inc starting this spring will pay American farmers for capturing carbon in their field soils and cutting fertilizer runoff.
Trump calls Tennessee Valley Authority head's pay 'ridiculous'
The president said he would support “reducing it a lot” as part of an infrastructure package.



















