Exxon Mobil found not guilty in climate change accounting case
A New York judge found that the case against Exxon didn't prove that the company deceived investors.
Black lung funding cut for coal companies will cost taxpayers billions: Report
A cut to the tax coal companies pay to fund a trust for sick miners will cost taxpayers at least $15 billion by 2050, according to a new report from a national watchdog group.
Average price of US gas drops to $2.65 per gallon
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline has dipped 1 penny per gallon (3.8 liters) to $2.65 over the past two weeks.
Alfredo Ortiz: Trump, America hit major milestone (for the first time in 70 years)
According to new government statistics, September marked the first month U.S. exports of crude oil and petroleum products surpassed imports since the government began recording the data in 1949.
Trump promises cheaper, better light bulbs are coming back
Trump on light bulbs, water
Trump: US cars are ‘better,’ ‘safer,’ 'cheaper'
Trump on auto industry
OPEC, allies agree to oil production cuts: Report
OPEC will remove 340,000 barrels a day while non-OPEC producers will cut production by 160,000 barrels, the report said.
Voluntary evacuation order lifted for Texas coastal city
Officials in the Texas coastal city of Port Neches lifted a voluntary evacuation order Thursday that was issued overnight because of concerns about air quality following a pair of chemical plant explosions last week.
Amtrak service suspended from New York to Boston, New Haven
NEW YORK — Amtrak service has been temporarily suspended from New York to Boston and New York to New Haven after reported power outages.
New Energy Sec. Brouillette: For civilian nuclear power, countries should buy from the United States
Acting Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette looks at "complex" issue of expansion of nuclear energy around the world.
Energy Secretary: US is world’s largest oil, gas producer – this ‘changes world geopolitics’
Dan Brouillette on energy independence
Saudi Aramco priced its IPO
Saudi Aramco IPO
Saudi Arabia pulls off biggest IPO in history — but is bigger really better?
Saudi Aramco is valued at an estimated $1.7 trillion, below the target the Saudis first wanted.
How students are profiting from America's energy boom
Revenue from federal lands is going back to the states for use on roads and schools.
Exxon's days as dog of the Dow are over: Bank of America
Exxon shares have been a laggard in 2019 as low oil prices have been a headwind amid increasing production.
American energy independence transforms foreign policy: Interior Secretary
Interior Secretary on American energy dominance
GM, LG Chem announce $2.3B EV battery joint venture in Ohio
The venture is expected to add more than 1,100 jobs in Lordstown, Ohio.
OPEC intrigue lifts oil prices
U.S. energy dominance is giving OPEC members a chill.
Electric eel powers Christmas tree aquarium's holiday shocker
A special system connected to Miguel's tank enables his shocks to power strands of lights on a nearby tree, according to a news release.
OPEC struggles with global oversupply of oil
They’re negotiating through a tangle of tensions driving members in competing directions.



















