BP scoops up BHP Billiton shale oil assets in US
Energy producer BP has bought BHP Billiton's shale oil and gas assets in the U.S. for $10.5 billion in a deal that will give it access to the fast-growing shale industry.
Italy's Eni sees earnings soar on stronger energy market
Italian oil and gas company Eni says second-quarter profits soared on higher oil prices and production.
Asian shares mostly higher, defying Facebook-led tech slump
A steep sell-off in Facebook is leading a slide in technology stocks that weighed on U.S. indexes in early trading Thursday.
California utility posts nearly $1 billion fire-related loss
Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric on Thursday reported a nearly $1 billion loss for the second quarter of 2018 due to clean-up, repair and legal costs related to wildfires that raged across Northern California last fall.
2020 restart expected at Wisconsin refinery after explosion
A Wisconsin refinery damaged by an explosion and fire earlier this year is not expected to resume operations until 2020.
Industry head: Tariffs could have big impact on US energy
The head of a prominent U.S. energy trade group says President Donald Trump's tariffs on European steel and Chinese goods pose a multibillion-dollar threat to America's energy industry.
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___ Facebook faces a day of reckoning, at least on Wall Street NEW YORK (AP) — The erosion in the value of Facebook as it is perceived on Wall Street involves some staggering numbers.
Watchdog: Energy Department broke law with health care tweet
The Energy Department violated federal law when it tweeted about an opinion column by Energy Secretary Rick Perry urging repeal of President Barack Obama's health care law, a government watchdog said Thursday.
Judge says Dakota Access developer can't sue BankTrack
A federal judge has ruled the developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline has no claim under federal racketeering law for damages against a Dutch environmental group that urged banks not to finance the $3.8 billion project.
Exxon Mobil: Will its growth investments pay off?
Investors will find out if higher oil prices are benefiting Exxon.
Report: China, Russia and Iran ramp up economic spying on US
A government report is outlining how spy services from China, Russia and Iran are hard at work trying to steal trade secrets and proprietary information from U.S. companies, government labs and universities.
America is the global energy leader: Energy Secretary Rick Perry
Innovation, fracking and direct access to shale gas is putting America in a place it hasn’t been in 60 years, according to Perry.
Oil prices spike after Saudi halts shipments after attack
Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company says it's temporarily halting shipments through a strategic Red Sea shipping lane after Yemen's Shiite rebels attacked two tankers the previous day.
Backing off auto tariffs, US and EU agree to more talks
Tensions between the U.S. and the European Union over a possible automotive trade war have eased with officials agreeing to hold off on new tariffs and instead engage in talks to break down trade barriers.
The Latest: GOP lawmakers tell Trump aides of tariff concern
The Latest on trade talks between the United States and the European Union (all times local): 8:50 a.m.
Rick Perry on the U.S. deal to supply the E.U. with LNG
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World stocks mostly rise after US-EU ceasefire on trade
Asian shares are mostly lower after President Donald Trump agreed with the EU to hold off on new tariffs.
Questions raised following deadly Laos dam collapse
Authorities and the builder are investigating why a dam in southeastern Laos collapsed earlier this week, killing at least 24 people and leaving 131 missing.
Shell plans share buyback amid surging profits
Royal Dutch Shell says it plans to repurchase $25 billion of its stock over the next two years after announcing that second-quarter earnings rose 30 percent as energy prices surged.
Russian hackers tricked people into giving their passwords
Russian hackers who penetrated hundreds of U.S. utilities, manufacturing plants and other facilities last year gained access by using the most conventional of phishing tools, tricking staffers into entering passwords, officials say.











