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Map shows oil we must leave alone to avoid "irreversible" climate change
"The goal of no more than 1.5 degrees C global warming requires a complete halt to exploration for new fossil fuel deposits," the researchers said.
Map shows Ukraine drone threat over Putin's oil empire
A wave of long-range Ukrainian UAV strikes on major facilities has unsettled Russia's oil industry this week.
Joe Biden tops Donald Trump in crude oil milestone
The United States is producing more crude oil than it has in history at 13.2 million barrels.
Map shows new threat facing Putin's "ghost fleet"
The European Union is reportedly mulling new measures to choke Moscow's lucrative oil export trade.
U.S. behind delay in review of G7 Russian oil price cap: Officials
The measure is eating into Kremlin fossil fuel export profits and exacerbating a ballooning budget deficit amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
Biden administration faces Willow oil project lawsuit
Environmental organizations have filed a legal complaint against the federal government to halt a new oil drilling project in Alaska, following its approval.
On Energy, Putin's Back Is Against the Wall
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants you to believe he can turn off the oil taps like he did with natural gas. The question, as ever, is whether he will run the risk of throwing a hand grenade into the global oil market at a time when Moscow needs all of the oil receipts it can get.
U.S. eases oil sanctions on Venezuela, Chevron to resume some production
The move came after the Venezuelan government and the Unitary Platform, a Venezuelan opposition group, reached a humanitarian agreement on Saturday.
How Energy Bills Will Rise for U.S. Homes This Winter
Around one in six American families are behind or have missed their utility payments, with prices for heating soaring an average of 17 percent in August.
Putin's Key Man in the Arctic Found Dead After Falling Overboard
The death of an energy executive follows other mysterious deaths of businessmen across Russia the past few years.
Will Gas Prices Go Down This Summer?
Prices at the pumps have dipped since June, but will this trend continue as the U.S. enters a recession? Newsweek asks energy experts what might happen next.
Will Gas Prices Go Down in July?
The average price of a gallon has dipped below $5 and the president is considering a fuel tax holiday. Does this mean the worst is behind us?
Will Gas Prices Keep Going Down in the U.S.?
A record number of Americans are expected to travel by automobile this Fourth of July, all while oil prices fluctuate almost daily.
Will Gas Prices Go Down In June?
The average cost of a gallon is now an eyewatering $4.49. Economists and other oil industry experts set out what needs to happen for prices to fall.
Oil Prices Are Dropping — Will Gas Prices Go Down, Too?
Crude oil prices hit above $130 per barrel earlier this month but dipped below $100 during trading on March 14.
Former Treasury Secretary Says Even $5 Gas 'Worth Paying' to Stop Putin
"If you think about the sacrifices being made by the people of Ukraine...that is a price that is very much worth paying," Lawrence Summers said.
Biden Energy Secretary Warns Americans Will Pay More to Heat Homes
The EIA's recent report stated U.S. households that rely on natural gas could spend an average of $746 to heat their homes this winter—up 30 percent from the previous one.
Gas Prices Are Rising Fastest in These Five States
Soaring fuel prices seen in some parts of the U.S. is a consequence of supply and demand, combined with a rise in the cost of crude oil.
What Impact Does the COVID Delta Variant Have on Gas Prices?
An increase in COVID cases due to the Delta variant and an OPEC deal are said to have affected the nation's gas prices.
Bitcoin Finds Portfolio Niche; Crude Oil Reaches Pre-Pandemic Price
"It's not about avoidance but rather portfolio construction based on an individual's investment goals or situation," Bill Herrmann, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Wilshire Phoenix in New York told Newsweek.
Biden Climate Actions Get Pushback From Some Energy States, Others Silent
"Overreaching and defying Congress will not be rewarded or succeed," Wednesday's letter from six state Attorneys General read in part.
Judge Sides With Native Tribes, Orders Review of Dakota Access Pipeline
The controversial pipeline must be shut down and emptied within 30 days as officials review its environmental impact, a district court judge ruled.
US Gas Prices Hit Record Lows as Crude Oil Crashes Below $0 For First Time
U.S. energy trading experts said Monday's first-ever oil futures crash below $0 does not mean that Americans will suddenly be paid to fill up their cars' gas tanks.
Trump's Keystone Pipeline Threatened by Lawsuit
Two tribes have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
U.S. Gives Putin 'Unexpected' Gift With Oil Price Surge
Russia is the world's biggest energy exporter, but for the past four years, sagging oil prices have severely hurt its economy. Trump's actions could reverse that.
Chinese Ships Illegally Selling Oil to North Korea
A U.S. spy satellite captured images of Chinese ships secretly selling oil to the pariah state 30 times in the past three months.
What Is The Keystone XL Pipeline?
Nebraska's Public Service Commission cleared the way for the controversial project on Monday. Here's everything you need to know.
Who's Cashing in on California Oil Drilling?
Opening up California's coastal waters for oil drilling will be a boon for some Trump associates and supporters.
How National Defense Ushered in the Age of Big Oil
Petroleum's ability to transform military capabilities in World War I helped create a global order built on the cultivation of energy sources.
Satellite Images Expose China's Secret Oil Stockpiles
The country's oil supply is far greater than previously reported.