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.
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?
Europe is looking to curb its carbon emissions and that means staying away from Canada's tar sands-based crude oil.
It has been five years since the Keystone XL was first proposed, and we will soon learn its fate.
The Keystone XL pipeline debate is back in the news after a pipeline explosion. Here's how environmentalists are using this to their advantage.
Warren Buffett is building out his energy portfolio with a $3.5 billion stake in ExxonMobil.
How can Iraq become the biggest oil producer in the next 20 years, with all its political strife?
Today's cheap gasoline prices aren't a fluke. The pump price is down for all sorts of reasons, many of which aren't going away anytime soon.
Ardent environmentalists are not the only ones opposed to the energy boom.
After years of sanctions Iran is getting closer to having them lifted, all while trying to trade oil for produce with China.
Of the 355 companies in the S&P 500 that have already reported earnings, 68.2% have topped analysts’ expectations.
An spike in petroleum shipping by rail, thanks to the fracking boom, has offset declines in other kinds of rail traffic.
The U.S. has surpassed Russia and even Saudi Arabia as the largest producer of hydrocarbons.
What is Iran willing to do in order to ease sanctions? Is renewable energy really a way the country can offset energy prices?
The two nations are close to finalizing additional units to a joint nuclear plant in India, and plan to improve trade in oil, gas and aviation.
North Dakota is among several states seeing an oil boom, and regulating the industry has become difficult amid more drilling.
Will proposals for US LNG export projects face the same delays as the proposed Keystone XL pipeline?
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The official tally indicated that Aliyev won 85 percent of the vote (giving him a third straight term in office) to Hasanli’s paltry 5 percent.
TransCanada, still waiting for the green light to start building the pipeline, may lose billions of dollars if the project isn't approved.
Aliyev was so confident of victory that he had not even bothered to campaign.