China's Cooling Economy Has Caught Some Iron Ore Producers Off Guard And Will Likely Drive Prices Down
Iron ore prices may fall with demand but major iron companies are using this as an opportunity to squeeze out other competition.
Goodbye Greek Forests, Hello Hotels
Greece may pass laws that will allow the acquisition of private and even protected lands or forests for businesses.
This Rare Bird Has Brought One Of The Largest Scottish Clean Energy Projects To A Standstill
Environmentalists are wielding a new weapon in the fight against one of the biggest wind farms in Scotland, and it’s a bird.
Global Warming Could Increase The Occurrence Of Deadly Tornadoes and Floods By 30%: Stanford Study
Stanford University scientists say severe storms will only increase, costing the U.S. billions of dollars.
Riverstone Holdings (AP4) Aims To Raise As Much As $2.4B In An Initial Public Offering Of Riverstone Energy, Which Will Trade In London
The energy-focused private investment firm, founded in 2000, has raised at least $26 billion in equity capital.
US Shale Gas Boom Estimates Exaggerated, Alternative Energy Advocate Says, And Natural Gas Reserves Declining
Fracking is seen as the key element to the U.S. natural gas boom but some people are not so sure that there really is a boom.
Plenty Of Shale Gas In Turkey: US Gas Boom Could Help Turkey Meet Energy Needs By Using New Methods Of Fracking And Drilling Horizontally
Turkey has relied heavily on natural gas imports but now looks to develop its own energy resources.
Suez Canal Attacks: Will Security Threats Make The Panama Canal A Better Option?
The increasing number of attacks in the Sinai Peninsula have many worried that terrorists may start attacking cargo and tanker ships.
Panama Canal Expansion Can Help US LNG Producers In Exporting To Asian Markets: Federal Maritime Commission
Once the expanded canal opens, the distance to ship U.S. natural gas from the Gulf Coast to Asia will decrease by 9,000 miles.
Greenpeace's Crew Remains In Russian Custody, No Word From Activists Since Ship Seized A Day Ago
Russian authorities have not charged any of the crew members of a Greenpeace vessel after holding them in custody for 24 hours.
Oil Boom Keeps Driving Increases In North America Rail Traffic
North American rail traffic is up and the North American oil boom could be the reason.
Keystone XL Pipeline 5-Year Anniversary: 5 Projects That Took Less Time To Build
When will we find out if the Keystone XL pipeline will be approved?
Mining Robots Can Help Miners Reach Inaccessible Reserves In South Africa
In South Africa, robots will be used as a way to reduce physical harm to humans.‘ ’
Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Icebreaker Loses Communication After Russian Forces Storm Aboard With Guns Drawn
Are the Russians breaking international law by boarding Greenpeace's vessel in their Exclusive Economic Zone?
Shale Gas Development By the US In The Ukraine Can Help Promote Energy Security
The U.S. is looking to promote Ukraine's energy security by helping the country diversify its energy mix.
TransCanada (TRP) Will Move Alberta Tar Sands Crude To Western Canada Through New Energy East Pipeline
Oil companies in Alberta, Canada, are looking for ways to move the glut of crude out, but the lack of transportation has made it difficult.
Jordan And China Discuss Syrian Crisis And Are Looking For Diplomatic Solution
Unlikely partners agree to "in-depth exchange of views" on Syria and other regional issues.
Russians Fire On Greenpeace Vessel In Arctic, Arrest Two Activists, As Environmental Group Members Scale Gazprom Oil Platform
Greenpeace sent five inflatable vessels to an oil platform operated by Russia's largest company in protest of drilling.
How Cyprus Can Become A Regional LNG Export Hub - Cypriot Energy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis
Recent offshore discoveries in the eastern Mediterranean Sea have regional countries eyeing the resource.
China, US And India Highest Carbon Polluters From Coal-Fired Plants
While climate change has taken center stage, carbon intensive coal-fired plants have been increasing capacity.
More Shale Oil In Russia, Argentina And Algeria Than The US: IHS
Countries with large shale crude oil and natural gas reserves can learn from the U.S. energy boom.
Turkey Wants Israel's Natural Gas And Is Offering To Construct An Undersea Pipeline To Get It
Turkey's need for natural gas may help it get over its animosity toward Israel.
Libya Oil Production Dropping Amid Protests At Export Terminals And Oil Fields Across The Country
A key question: Can Libya reverse course and become a reliable source for oil exports?
Anglo American (AAL) Exiting Alaska's Giant Pebble Project, Potentially World's Largest Copper Mine, Leaving Northern Dynasty Sole Owner
Will Northern Dynasty Minerals have to find a partner for Pebble to replace Anglo American?
Cypriot Natural Gas Reaches Surface For First Time: Noble Energy (NBL) Helps Cyprus Bring Natural Gas To The Eastern Mediterranean Island-Nation For The First Time
The tiny island nation of Cyprus, in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, has found huge offshore natural gas reserves in the Levant Basin.
China Bans New Coal Plants In Three Of Its Biggest Industrial Regions In An Attempt To Curb Air Pollution
China announced a ban on new coal plants, but is that enough to curb air pollution?
US Oil Boom: Domestic Drillers Last Week Pumped Most Crude Since 1989
Aided by technology, U.S. oil production has increased at a rapid pace in an ongoing five-year oil boom.
Texas Is Having Another Oil Boom And Its Production Could Outpace Iraq, Iran and Kuwait In A Few Years
With its oil production rising at a rapid rate, Texas is once again among the biggest oil-producing regions in the world.
Syria Is Losing Out On Huge Reserves Of Oil And Natural Gas In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, While Cyprus and Israel Get Rich
Off Syrian shores, large oil and gas deposits are waiting to be extracted, but the crisis has stalled the development of natural resources.
North American Oil Boom And Saudi Arabia Are Helping Keep Oil Markets Stable In Light Of The Conflict In Syria And Decreases In Production From Nigeria And Libya
Reduced production in Libya and Nigeria has contributed to a rise in oil prices, but increased production elsewhere may reverse that.