The energy-services giant will plead guilty to destroying evidence linked to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster that killed 11 workers.
DOE scientists are recognized for their work in finding new sources of energy.
Canada says it expects to continue implementing new safety initiatives for its oil sands work.
The U.S. is probing antidumping charges against India and eight other countries while Joe Biden urges India to lift restrictions on exports.
The Keystone Gulf Coast pipeline, extending from an oil hub in Oklahoma to refineries in Texas is now 95 percent complete.
State and local government’s policy towards the solar industry and not direct sunlight can make states top leaders in solar power.
TransCanada, which is behind the Keystone XL pipeline, defends its latest ad campaign for the project.
Environmentalists say TransCanada, which is behind the Keystone XL pipeline, doesn't have the best interests of Americans at heart.
Fire erupted on a portable natural gas rig in the Gulf of Mexico, on Tuesday, causing fuel to leak and forcing workers to evacuate.
The Canadian energy giant announced plans that it is starting a new ad campaign in light of President Barack Obama's climate change speech last month.
Chevron's financial commitment marks a vote of confidence in the highly prospective central part of the North Sea.
Iraq will pay global market prices for natural gas, which will be transported through a pipeline to be completed in two months.
Tepco, for the first time, admitted radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant had reached the ocean.
The Department of Interior said it is planning on offering a lease sale for wind energy off the coast of Virginia.
Michael Coscia allegedly made profits of almost $280,000 in six weeks by manipulating energy futures markets.
New York broke the record for power usage as the heat wave crested.
About 2,000 Fukushima nuclear plant workers who conducted the cleanup after the 2011 disaster are facing a risk of thyroid cancer, Tepco says.
Counterintuitively, an increase in American pipeline capacity, as well as unrest in Egypt and Syria, has caused U.S. oil prices to soar.
Fund lawyers, who are accused of taking kickbacks, have denied any wrongdoing.
GE announced earnings mostly in line with analyst expectations, rounding out what has been an uninspiring quarter for the company.
Even if approved, the Keystone XL Pipeline may not be ready to begin shipping crude until 2016.
Tensions are escalating in the East China Sea over Chinese drilling for gas along its disputed maritime border with Japan.
Crude oil running through refineries has increased steadily since early March, reaching 16.1 million barrels per day for the week ending July 5.
Steam from a building housing a damaged reactor at the Fukushima nuclear power plant raises more safety concerns.
Motorists in the Golden State are trying to find ways to cope with the increase in gas prices.
The massive global conglomerate is faring adequately overall, despite unimpressive second quarter results.
Barclays penalized after U.S. FERC found the British bank, between 2006 and 2008, manipulated energy markets to aid its trading positions.
As problems continue to plague the Fukushima nuclear plant, the impact of its restart on Japan's trade deficit would likely be very small.
Ottawa residents met Monday night to discuss the proposed pipeline that would transfer hundreds of thousands of oil eastward.
Europe's offshore wind turbines increased dramatically since last year, adding more energy to Europe's grid. But the trend may not last.