BP chairman who presided over Gulf spill crisis to retire
Energy firm BP says its chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, who presided over the company during the Deepwater Horizon spill, has decided to retire.
Oil slips from recent gains, though Middle East tensions remain high
Oil prices slipped on Thursday, pressured by larger-than-expected product inventories in the United States, and some profit-taking after a recent run-up in oil benchmarks.
Oil slips from recent gains, though Middle East tensions remain high
Oil prices slipped on Thursday, pressured by larger-than-expected product inventories in the United States, and some profit-taking after a recent run-up in oil benchmarks.
Oil company BP says its chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, has told the board he will retire
Oil company BP says its chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, has told the board he will retire.
Oil company BP says its chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, has told the board he will retire
Oil company BP says its chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, has told the board he will retire.
Global stock markets slip as China's growth slows
Asian markets were mixed on Thursday after Wall Street closed at record highs.
Asian markets mixed as data shows China growth slowed
U.S. stock indexes were mostly higher in early trading Wednesday as the market added to its modest gains from a day earlier.
Natural gas production tax gets life in Pennsylvania House
The potential for a tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production gained new life Wednesday, as a bill emerged from a state House committee and Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf urged leaders of the Republican-controlled chamber to speed it to a floor vote.
Iowa governor pushes Trump to preserve ethanol quotas
Iowa's Republican governor says President Donald Trump and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency told her they're committed to a federal program mandating that biofuels such as corn-based ethanol be blended into gasoline and diesel.
Iowa governor pushes Trump to preserve ethanol quotas
Iowa's Republican governor says President Donald Trump and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency told her they're committed to a federal program mandating that biofuels such as corn-based ethanol be blended into gasoline and diesel.
Receptionist's family sues over fatal Minnesota school blast
The family of a school receptionist is suing over an explosion that killed her at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis this summer.
Receptionist's family sues over fatal Minnesota school blast
The family of a school receptionist is suing over an explosion that killed her at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis this summer.
Business Highlights
___ Corporations to keep tax break lost by millions of Americans WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans would lose a prized tax break under President Donald Trump's sweeping revamp of the tax code, but corporations would get to keep it.
FBN’s John Stossel debunks CNN report on EPA
CNN report debunked
Puerto Rico's capital of San Juan to be powered by APR Energy's turbines
It has been one month since Hurricane Maria charged through the Caribbean towards Puerto Rico, wiping out the island’s power grid and much of its infrastructure.
Oil pares gains into settlement; U.S. fuel stockpiles rise
Oil prices settled slightly higher on Wednesday, with Brent touching three-week highs and then retreating after a surprising drop in U.S. refining rates and an unexpected build in fuel stocks signaled slower demand in the world's top oil consumer.
Oil pares gains into settlement; U.S. fuel stockpiles rise
Oil prices settled slightly higher on Wednesday, with Brent touching three-week highs and then retreating after a surprising drop in U.S. refining rates and an unexpected build in fuel stocks signaled slower demand in the world's top oil consumer.
Judge to hear arguments on tribe's pipeline contingency plan
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., will accept arguments over the next month on whether the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline must stage equipment near an American Indian reservation in southern North Dakota to respond to any oil spill under the Missouri River.
Judge to hear arguments on tribe's pipeline contingency plan
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., will accept arguments over the next month on whether the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline must stage equipment near an American Indian reservation in southern North Dakota to respond to any oil spill under the Missouri River.
Bootleg Libyan oil, shady havens: Slain reporter's beats
On tiny Malta, a star investigative reporter had been digging into plenty of international intrigue before she was blown up by a car bomb while driving.






