Warren Buffett The Oil Baron: Why The Famed Investor Just Bought A Big Slug Of This Energy Giant
Warren Buffett is building out his energy portfolio with a $3.5 billion stake in ExxonMobil.
Unsafe At Any Speed: Railroad industry says 85% Of Tank Cars Carrying Flammable Liquids Are Unsafe
Recent rail accidents involving petroleum products in North America have left many in the rail industry to question federal safety regulations.
Iraq Again Poised To Be A Mega Oil Producer [MAPS, PHOTOS, GRAPHS]
How can Iraq become the biggest oil producer in the next 20 years, with all its political strife?
Super Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath; Philippines Fuel Supply Dogged By Logistics
The typhoon that hit the Philippines last week damaged key energy infrastructure and affected fuel supplies.
How This Latin Country Will Be The Next Leading Energy Producer
The International Energy Agency's World Outlook report points to a surprising up-and-coming global energy leader.
How North America's Oil Boom Is Hurting Farmers In Western Canada
Ardent environmentalists are not the only ones opposed to the energy boom.
Iranian Spiritual Leader Worth Billions: Investigation Finds Khamenei Controls Secret Organization With $95B In Assets
Iran's spiritual leader is a billionaire. But what is the ayatollah doing with his money?
Fukushima Power Plant 2 years later, Japan's Future Depends On Nuclear Power
Despite the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the former head of the International Energy Agency says Japan still needs nuclear power.
Is Russia's Hold On Ukraine & Europe Dwindling? How Chevron (CVX) May Unlock Energy Security Concerns For Ukraine & Europe
Can fracking in the Ukraine reduce its dependence on Russian gas?
What If We Built A Windmill And No Wind Blew? Well, The Welsh Have An Answer To That
The Welsh government installed a wind turbine in hopes to reduce carbon emissions and energy costs, but they made one critical mistake.
Ireland Receives Last Payment Of Its Bailout, The First Country To Exit A Joint Euro Zone IMF Rescue Package
Ireland has come a long way since 2008, when its banking industry collapsed, and it has Europe to thank for the improved outlook.
General Electric (GE) Powering England With Wind Farms: How GE Is Helping England Reduce Greenhouse Gasses
England may be known for its gloomy weather, but that could change as tall fans are placed throughout the country.
Global Warming: Amount Of Greenhouse Gases In Earth's Atmosphere Hits Record High: WMO
A recent report by a U.N. agency shows devastating findings regarding the upward trend that is driving climate change.
Japan Tsunami Detritus Two Years Later: 1 Million Tons Of Partially Toxic Debris Closing In On US West Coast
A flotsam extending across an area the size of Texas has nearly finished its trans-Pacific voyage and has become home to a host of invasive species.
Two Years After Fukushima, Japan Opens Biggest Solar Power Plant, Reaching A National Milestone In Renewable Energy
Japan opened its largest solar plant on Monday as the national energy policy shifts away from nuclear.
Spain's Telefonica (TEF) Looks To Cut Massive Debt By About $3.6B In Sale Of Its Shares In Czech Subsidiary
The Spanish telecom company looks to reduce its debt by selling off a major percentage of its Czech unit.
Iran & Pakistan At Odds Over Natural Gas Pipeline
Iran is having a hard time getting its natural gas out and a new pipeline between Iran and Pakistan is one way out.
Turkish Companies' Efforts To Import Israeli Natural Gas Face Diplomatic Roadblock
Turkey's government has apparently decided that being anti-Israeli trumps being well supplied with natural gas.
Fukushima Power Plant Two Years Later: Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz Tours Ruin, Reaffirms US Support
Despite setbacks, Japan is on the road to decommissioning the nuclear plant that was destroyed in 2011, with help from its No.1 ally.
Global Warming & Obama's Fight: New Presidential Directive To Fight Climate Change
Obama has implemented several measures during the last 4 years to combat climate change. What is he doing differently after Superstorm Sandy?
Construction Of World's First Floating LNG Export Storage Facility Reaches Milestone: Completion Seen In 2015
A way to move natural gas onto the market is to liquefy it through onshore export facilities. But some companies aim to do that offshore.
California Leads In Solar Power: One Of The Largest, Most Technologically Advanced Solar Power Plants Completed [Pictures] [Infographic]
One of the world’s largest and most technologically advanced solar photovoltaic power plants is now commercially operational in California.
Turkey's Energy Boom: Turkey Looks To Nuclear Power To Offset Its Oil & Gas Imports
Turkey relies heavily on oil and gas imports, and nuclear power is just one way to help diversify its energy mix.
The Fight For The Great Barrier Reef: How Corruption & Energy Projects Could Threaten Natural Wonder
Australia is dealing with its own environmental concerns over its energy industry.
Exxon Mobil (XOM) Q3 Earnings: Profits Seen Falling 15% As WTI/Brent Spread Narrows
With Exxon’s above-average U.S. refining exposure, a narrowing of the WTI-Brent spread likely hit earnings.
California's Renewable Manure Program; Pooper Scooper Helping The Environment And Creating Energy
No bull: California cows produce 35 million tons of manure. What's California doing to reduce nitrate levels?
Jordan Approves Construction Of Russian-Built Nuclear Power Plant South Of Amman
Why does Jordan's Hashemite dynasty need nuclear power? Isn't there enough petroleum in the region?
Iran's Clandestine Operations Take To The High Seas: How Iran Is Getting Its Crude Oil Out
An Iranian crude tanker finds a clever way to get around sanctions and bring its cargo to the global market.
OGX Petroleo (Ogxpy) Files For Bankruptcy As Eike Eike Batista's Empire Circles The Drain
How did the embattled tycoon lose $34 billion and keep losing?
Fracking Helping Railroad Industry: Petroleum and Petroleum-Based Products Boost Train Carload Volumes [Graphic]
An spike in petroleum shipping by rail, thanks to the fracking boom, has offset declines in other kinds of rail traffic.