A rise in destructive derailments has prompted communities to take a closer look at rail safety.
China’s latest quest for energy has taken it all the way north to the Arctic.
Just how much liquid escaped from the Prudhoe Bay well line is still under investigation by BP and Alaska's DEC.
In its quarterly call, the company assured shareholders that sanctions against a Russian oil company president won't impede business.
Exploration costs fell, helping Exxon beat estimates, despite a 4 percent drop in net income to $9.1 billion from last year.
Power plants have resisted the EPA rule for years, but a Supreme Court decision will force some to pay millions to comply.
Sanctions? What sanctions? Western oil majors yawn at the West's sanctions against Rosneft CEO and other Putin allies.
Shareholders have urged big oil firms like BP and Shell to control spending and give back more cash because of concerns over rising costs.
Oil and gas companies and rail companies agree that tank car standards need an upgrade, but they disagree on the specifics.
About 4 percent of U.S. nuclear capacity retired last year and more closures are expected this year.
France is encouraging European alternatives to GE's offer for the troubled power company.
A buy of French industrial firm Alstrom may result in significant cost savings, though the details aren’t yet clear.
The world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company released an outlook on the energy market going into 2040, with some surprising conclusions.
Oracle of Omaha says his BNSF rail unit plans to buy 5,000 new crude tank cars.
As tension between the West and Russia continues to build, academics and politicians are proposing a fresh idea for the problem's mitigation.
U.S. gasoline stockpiles are at a three-year low, and prices have risen 4 percent during the past year. Translation: more pain at the pump.
Earlier, President Vladimir Putin said Russia would give Ukraine a month to start paying off the more than $2 billion it owes for natural gas.
Gas middlemen have been an essential part of the region’s politics, but their role may be diminishing thanks to scrutiny of their shady dealings.
The comment period will be extended, most likely putting any decision after Election Day.
About a dozen planned power projects may lessen Pakistan's energy shortage.
After decades of turmoil, Angola is on the verge of catapulting to the top ranks of the world’s energy economy.
Radioactive waste from fracking has shown up in a small North Dakota town, opening a new chapter in in the debate over the controversial process.
Despite Western sanctions capping its oil exports, Iran is negotiating a deal with Russia to export up to 500,000 barrels per day.
Libya is a major supplier of oil for Mediterranean refineries, and sustained oil exports from the country should lower Brent crude prices.
Ohio is requiring seismic monitors at drilling sites near faults.
Earlier, Russia's Deputy Premier Arkady Dvorkovich went to China as part of a delegation to discuss cooperation in the energy sector.
But the Japanese remain fearful over atomic power after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
Russia energy giant Gazprom says Ukraine owes $2.2 billion for gas supplies and missed the deadline for paying for its March supplies.
The IPO - dually listed on London and Lagos exchanges - raised 300.9 million pounds, or roughly $500 million.
Geostellar has raised more than half of its $1 million goal in two weeks.