The Keystone XL pipeline has been delayed several times and may have just gotten some good news.
Beware using social media, it could affect the economy or raise prices of oil.
Who knew Iran is capable of launching anything else but missiles?
TransCanada, still waiting for the green light to start building the pipeline, may lose billions of dollars if the project isn't approved.
Vietnam, slated to be a developed nation by 2020, has also partnered with Russia to build its first nuclear power plant.
Delta Air Lines shares have more than doubled this year, and some analysts see more upside potential.
As China shuns coal, a major pollutant, Myanmar and other ASEAN economies are becoming increasingly reliant on the cheap energy source.
Despite the instability in North Africa, Italian energy giant Eni SpA has a huge stake in oil and gas production there and plans to stay the course.
The Keystone pipeline is being debated on its environmental and economic impacts, but there is another debate that few talk about.
Since the 2011 disaster, Fukushima has leaked a cumulative 20 to 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium into the Pacific Ocean.
Canada's biggest-ever foreign direct investment faces a possible fight from the opposition party.
Recent natural gas finds in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea recent have countries vying for the rich energy resource.
The all-cash deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Scientists at the University of South Carolina have designed an ultra-thin, highly selective membrane able to select the molecules that go through it based on their size.
TransCanada is looking to move the glut of oil out of its wells and onto the market, the Energy East Pipeline is one way.
The Gulf Coast, which accounts for about 44 percent of U.S. refining capacity, is bracing for a possible pounding from Tropical Storm Karen.
Sun, wind and water energy you know about, but power from sewage? That's a new one.
The shutdown has stopped the review of LNG export facilities, delaying the process even further.
A new study shows how even when wastewater is treated after fracking, it still can contaminate water supplies.
Though it was unthinkable only a few years ago, the U.S. is now on the cusp of being a crude oil and natural gas exporter.
The diversified industrial giant has fallen out of favor with institutional investors. Here's why.
The Gulf Coast pipeline, which would help bring more than 700,000 barrels of oil a day to Texas refineries, will likely be finished this month.
MIT researchers found that water droplets that form on a superhydrophobic surface carry an electric charge when they leap from the metal surface.
It sounds like something that should not occur in the postmodern age: How can jellyfish shut down a nuclear reactor?
Canada's oil industry sees foreign investment sink amid tighter regulations.
Only 30 percent of the nation's population has access to electricity, but foreign entities are beginning to pitch in to change that.
Is Turkey using the Syrian conflict to its advantage by tapping into the energy resource near the border?
As winter approaches England looks to diversify its energy mix as demand and prices soar.
Everyone is concerned over the price of gas at the pump, but prices are falling, according to AAA.
Promoting sustainability, Swedish furniture retailer IKEA will add solar panels to the menu in its U.K. stores in 2014.