Enrique Peña Nieto had an eventful first year at the helm of the second-biggest economy in Latin America.
General Electric’s fate is now in the hands of company management, since stock bears and bulls have an equally powerful case on fundamentals.
Has Vladimir Putin overplayed his admittedly powerful hand in dealing with a major southwestern neighbor?
Geopolitics could trump supply-and-demand fundamentals in determining the price of crude oil.
Delays in the approval of Keystone XL have led Canada to find other means of moving its crude to market.
Two years after the nuclear power plant was destroyed, radioactive material continues to leak from the site.
A Japanese construction company has proposed a “lunar solar power generation concept” for inexhaustible, clean energy.
During Thursday’s trading, emissions allowance fetched 50 yuan ($8.2) a permit, which represents one ton of carbon dioxide.
How a new pipeline approved by Obama will help Canadian oil producers extract more tar sands.
The compensation agreement is not yet finalized, but YPF is already seeing benefits.
Major automakers are committed to rolling out hydrogen-powered cars well before the end of the decade. Good luck with that.
What does climate change have to do with Obama's national security strategy?
India’s home ministry said a bomb went off “accidentally,” even as authorities examine possible involvement of the facility’s opponents.
A PetroChina shareholder filed a complaint with a US court over the energy company's suspicion of violating U.S. security regulations.
Is curbing carbon emissions the real way to fight climate change? New research finds that even if you halt emissions the earth will continue to warm.
Oil prices were initially pushed lower, but they quickly recovered after details of the U.S.-Iran nuclear pact were announced.
Is this project 'one small step for Enbridge, one giant step for TransCanada'?
After several weeks of negotiation, the U.S. and international partners agreed to a deal with Iran that would loosen sanctions, bringing oil prices down.
A Wyoming explosion at a gas field near Pinedale on Friday injured five people. What caused the massive tank explosion?
The debate over the controversial pipeline project, which has taken center stage in the U.S. and Canada, is actually more nuanced than you think.
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy kicked off the 9th annual Columbia University Energy Symposium, titled, Future Now: Energy Progress in the 21st Century.
API's chief economist raised a small warning flag about the possibility that the nation's economy may be slowing.
The cross-border Keystone XL project has been delayed again. When will the pipeline, if approved, finally be operational?
The environmental-activist crew of the Arctic Sunrise have been held in a Russian prison since September, charged with piracy and hooliganism.
Toyota unveils a more developed version of its hydrogen fuel cell car that it wants on the road by 2015.
With overwhelming empirical evidence against forced ethanol use, the EPA had to trim a corporate welfare item.
Europe is looking to curb its carbon emissions and that means staying away from Canada's tar sands-based crude oil.
The emissions trading system in Europe may be failing, as London banks close or scale back carbon trading desks.
The deal is the latest among a series of similar deals by American oil companies to channel funds back home.
It has been five years since the Keystone XL was first proposed, and we will soon learn its fate.