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Analysis: Wind Energy Expansion Would have $27 Billion Economic Impact in the U.S.
Wind, which generates less greenhouse gas emission than burning fossil fuels, is making up an increasing share of the energy production portfolio in the United …
Oil & Gas Trade
Saudis to Sell 600,000 bbl of Oil a Day to the U.S. in April
Saudi Arabia is set to sell about 600.000 barrels a day of crude to the U.S. in April, the highest volume in a year, according to a Saudi industry official fami…
Oil Pipeline
Shell Restarts US Offshore Oil Hub After Pipeline Leak
Royal Dutch Shell Plc resumed production of 100,000 barrels a day Tuesday at its Perdido deepwater center in the U.S. gulf of Mexico.
Oil Price
Saudi Arabia Claims The U.S. Was Not Their Target In The Oil War
Saudi Arabia did not intend for U.S. oil producers to suffer, Saudi Energy Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, said in an interview with a select group of re…
Crude Oil
Russia: U.S. Shale Decline Can’t Count As ‘Output Cut’
Production declines across the U.S. shale patch as companies reduce drilling and spending cannot be viewed as a voluntary U.S. cut aimed at supporting oil price…
Oil Shale
U.S. Shale Company Whiting Becomes First Major Bankruptcy of Oil-Price Crash
Whiting Petroleum Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the U.S. shale producer said on Wednesday, the first publicly traded casualty of crashing crude oil pric…
Oil Shale
The U.S. Can’t Afford To Let Shale Fail
They have seen their market shares erode as the shale boom made the U.S. the world’s largest producer of crude oil.
Oil Price
The U.S. is About to Lose its Place as the World's Largest Oil Producer
The United States may lose its top spot among oil producers globally this year, according to economists.
Global Coal Capacity is Booming Thanks to China and Japan
Japan and China are becoming the drivers of new coal-fired capacity worldwide, even as the U.S.
Coal Trade
U.S. Coal Exports Declined in 2019
In 2019. U.S. coal exports declined to 93 million short tons, a 20 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S.
U.S. EPA Considers Delaying Compliance Deadline for Biofuels Law
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering whether to delay the deadline for oil refineries to comply with the nation’s biofuel regulation past Ma…
Nuclear Power Plant
COVID-19 Threatens Outages Scheduled at 97% of U.S. Nuclear Plants in 2020
Challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. nuclear industry has asked the Trump administration to ensure nuclear workers, suppliers, and vendors will have ac…
Oil Price
Can The U.S. Convince Saudi Arabia To End The Oil War?
US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo is applying verbal pressure to Saudi Arabia, encouraging the Middle Eastern country who started the oil price war to “rise…
Oil & Gas Trade
U.S. Goes Ahead With Oil, Gas Lease Sales Despite Price Crash
Despite calls for immediate suspension of oil and gas drilling lease sales on federal land amid slumping prices, the U.S. will hold lease sales this week in fou…
Shale Gas
Not Even Higher Oil Prices Can Save U.S. Shale
The U.S. shale industry is burning through cash so fast that even the state of Texas is looking at government rationed production targets. Texas Railroad Commis…
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