Oil prices fall on worries over fuel demand setback as coronavirus infections rise
Oil prices dropped on Monday, amid concerns that a recovery in fuel demand could be derailed by a rise in the pace of coronavirus infections around the world.
Appeals court temporarily halts Dakota Access line shutdown
The pipeline was due to be shutdown in three weeks
Will the left kill America's energy dominance?
The left hates fossil fuels and uses any tactic it can to stop energy development.
Gas will stay cheap as work from home continues: OPIS global head
Tom Kloza on coronavirus gas prices
Average gas price rises over last 2 weeks
That’s 59 cents below the average pump price from a year ago
OPEC, allies set to ease oil cuts, seeing pandemic recovery
Key members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its Russia-led allies are set to meet via web conference Wednesday to debate the group's current and future production.
Oil sector's CapEx will be down as much as 50%: Robert Kaplan
Robert Kaplan on CapEx and the energy sector
Dakota Access seeks stay of pipeline shutdown order pending appeal
Dakota Access, LLC asked a federal court to stay its order to shut and empty the largest oil pipeline out of North Dakota within 30 days pending an appeal of the ruling, court records showed on Thursday.
American Petroleum Institute CEO calls for 'real' pipeline permit reform after setbacks
Mike Sommers on US energy infrastructure
Judge rejects Dakota Access request for emergency order
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request for an emergency order to delay the process of shutting down the Dakota Access pipeline while attorneys appeal a ruling to shutter the pipeline during the course of an environmental review.
Judge orders Dakota Access pipeline shut down pending review
A federal judge on Monday sided with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and ordered the Dakota Access pipeline to shut down until more environmental review is done.
Companies cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline after years of delays
Dominion Energy said it was selling the rest of its natural gas transmission and storage network to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. for $9.7 billion including debt.
Gasoline is cheap this July Fourth. Fuel retailers aren't complaining
Drivers traveling for the Fourth of July should expect to see record-low gasoline prices.
Joe Biden and OPEC threatening US oil independence
The US energy industry is facing threats from abroad and right here at home.
Texas oil industry crafts plan for students to graduate debt free with 6-figure job
The program would help fill the hundreds of thousands of positions that will be needed in the coming years to develop the massive 2016 oil discovery in the Permian Basin, located in West Texas and New Mexico.
Manufacturing renaissance coming to America: Expert
Brian Wesbury on manufacturing activity expanding at its fastest pace in 14 months
Traders thought Apple had 'the holy grail' of oil data, but the quest continues
Some traders who expected Apple to be able to track real-time data on fuel have since discounted the tech giant's index.
'Newer' Green New Deal will reverse Trump's economic progress: EPA administrator
Andrew Wheeler on Green New Deal
US negotiates North American rival to OPEC as Trump trade deal takes effect
The trilateral U.S.-Mexico-Canada relationship may yield a global energy powerhouse.
Market volatility can lead to stock opportunities: Expert
Danielle Hughes and Jeff Saut on stocks and smart money


















