Saudi Arabia pushes back on UAE opposition to OPEC+ deal
Saudi Arabia's energy minister pushed back on Sunday against opposition by fellow Gulf producer the United Arab Emirates to a proposed OPEC+ deal and called for "compromise and rationality" to secure agreement when the group reconvenes on Monday.
Gas prices at 7-year high $3 per gallon levels here to stay
Gas prices are surging ahead of the July 4th holiday and they may remain at elevated levels all summer long.
S&P sets record, oil tops $75 as second half kicks off
U.S. equity markets battled higher Thursday and oil hit its highest level in almost three years as the second half of the year got underway.
Gas prices at 7-year high ahead of July 4 weekend
Patrick De Haan, Gasbuddy head of petroleum analysis, predicts gas prices will continue to increase as demand soars.
Tanker driver shortages could make gas stations struggle to meet summer fuel demand: AAA
As the summer driving season is revving up, AAA is warning that a small number of gas stations across the U.S. may have trouble meeting rising fuel demand.
Exxon lobbyist duped by Greenpeace says climate policy was a ploy
Greenpeace activists posed as headhunters to conduct separate Zoom interviews with senior Washington-based lobbyist Keith McCoy and a former Washington lobbyist for Exxon, Dan Easley.
Oil traders handicap OPEC’s move with a wary eye
OPEC may boost production at this week's meeting but oil watchers say the move will be strategically puny.
Saudi Arabia plans new national airline as it diversifies from oil
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans on Tuesday to launch a second national airline as part of a broader strategy to turn the kingdom into a global logistics hub as it seeks to diversify from oil.
Supreme Court rules New Jersey can’t block natural-gas pipeline
The Supreme Court on Tuesday removed a hurdle to the construction of a natural-gas pipeline through Pennsylvania and New Jersey, ruling the pipeline developer could invoke the power of the federal government to take state property needed for the project.
Oil billionaire Harold Hamm warns US can’t shut shale down while China, India continue to build coal plants
Continental Resources Executive Chairman Harold Hamm warned on "Mornings with Maria" on Thursday that the United States can’t shut down the oil industry while China, India and other countries continue to build coal plants.
Iranian election throws oil, nuclear deal into abyss
Iran's hardliner president-elect Ebrahim Raisi is sending oil prices higher and the nuclear accord to the trash bin.
Federal court closes Dakota Access case, but allows for fresh challenges
A U.S. district court closed a long-running case against the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Tuesday, but allowed for Native American tribes and other opponents of the line to file additional actions against it, court documents showed.
Oil could hit $100 a barrel next year: Bank of America
Brent crude oil could top $100 a barrel next year as the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Bank of America.
GOP lauds court for stopping Biden's 'unconstitutional overreach' banning gas and oil leases
Republicans are lauding a federal court's decision Tuesday to slap the Biden administration with a preliminary injunction preventing it from implementing the president's "pause" on oil and gas leases on federal lands.
Oil regulations ‘getting worse and worse by the day’: Western States Petroleum Assoc. exec
Western States Petroleum Association VP of Regulatory Affairs Tiffany Roberts on energy production and U.S.-Russia relations under the Biden administration.
Oil prices to hit $100 per barrel amid looming crisis, energy expert warns
Maglan Capital President David Tawil explains why he’s expecting an “oil crisis within the next three years.”
Oil prices to hit $100 per barrel, expert warns
Maglan Capital President David Tawil on what to expect from oil prices.
Energy expert warns of 'oil crisis' in coming years
David Tawil, president of Maglan Capital, said he expects oil to rise 'consistently and considerably' through the end of 2021.
Judge stops Biden administration from blocking new oil and gas leases
A federal judge in Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Biden administration from pausing new oil and gas leases on federal land.
Where is oil moving in the markets?
Payne Capital Management wealth advisor Courtney Dominguez shares investment advice for the energy sector.


















