The Keystone Pipeline Is Just One Of Canada's Oil Export Options, And Maybe Not Even The Most Important
Half a dozen pipeline projects are in planning stages to transport oil to Canadian coasts.
Sprint Agrees To Buy T-Mobile For $32 Billion
The merger of the third- and fourth-largest U.S. mobile network operators must still pass regulatory scrutiny.
Cement Giants Holcim Ltd. And Lafarge SA Facing Hurdles To Merger
The European Union has promised to probe the merger extensively for antitrust violations.
Europe Facing Power Crisis As Utilities Choose Coal Over Gas
A recent report from the International Center for National Gas Information highlights risks to European energy security.
Tesla Will Name Battery Gigafactory Site By End Of Year, Elon Musk Says
The factory could cost as much as $5 billion to build, employ up to 6,500 people in three states and cut battery costs by 30 percent.
US China Solar Panel Wars Heat Up As US Sets New Import Duties
China's Commerce Ministry is "strongly dissatisfied."
Russia Won't Be At The G-7 Meeting This Week But Its Energy Supply Will Be A Major Topic
The G-7 countries are expected to discuss a balance of diverse energy sources and climate change policy.
Uganda To Award Oil Exploration Licenses in 2015 After 8-Year Freeze
The African country plans to license more than a dozen oil exploration areas and attract major international oil companies.
Coal And Utility Stocks Yawn At EPA Rule To Limit Emissions From Power Plants
The EPA's rule, announced Monday, aims to reduce power plants' carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2030 to slow global warming.
Chinese Users Blocked From Google Services Ahead of Tiananmen Square Anniversary
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the 1989 violent suppression of pro-democracy activists in Beijing.
Marathon's Norway Deal Signals Pullback On North Sea Operation In Favor Of US Production
Norwegian oil company Det Norske Oljeselskap bought the Houston-based company's North Sea operations.
Obama Administration To Unveil Proposed First Carbon Pollution Limits For Existing Power Plants
The proposed rules, the first ever for existing power plants, are expected to trigger a massive clash between industry and environmentalists.
Ukraine Pays 20 Percent Of Gas Bill To Russia
Energy ministers from Ukraine, Russia and the EU met in Berlin today to discuss Ukraine's gas bill.
Facebook Has Spent $22B On Acquisitions, Roughly Equal To Uganda's Gross Domestic Product
WhatsApp was by far Facebook's most expensive purchase, bought for $19 billion in February.
Russian And Ukrainian Energy Ministers To Talk Gas In Berlin
The Kremlin has threatened to shut off gas supplies to Ukraine if the former Soviet republic doesn't pre-pay for gas by Monday.
Exporting Oil Would Lower US Gas Prices And Boost Economy, Says Oil And Gas Lobby
A new analysis estimates that lifting an oil export ban would add hundreds of millions of dollars in activity to many state economies.
Fukushima Freezeout: Japan To Build Underground Ice Wall To Block Off Fukushima Water
The $314 million Fukushima ice wall project will begin construction in June.
ExxonMobil Signs Deal With Rosneft's Igor Sechin
The two oil giants will keep drilling together in the Arctic.
Slightly Lower Gas Prices Not Likely To Cause Driving Boom Over Memorial Weekend, Experts Say
Americans have been driving fewer miles for nine years straight.
Gas Prices Steady Heading Into Memorial Day Weekend
The U.S. national average price for regular gasoline is $3.67, slightly lower than a year ago. But there's more.
Vietnam Considering Legal Action Against China Over Disputed Waters
Vietnam is considering legal action to reverse China's installation of a huge oil-drilling rig in disputed waters within the South China Sea.
Russia-China Gas Deal May Be First Of Many, Experts Say
Russia signed a $400 billion natural gas contract with China early Wednesday, and experts think many more deals are on the horizon.
Shell Says It's Considering Climate Change Risks And Trying To Reduce Flaring In Nigeria
The oil giant follows competitors Chevron and Exxon in acknowledging climate change risk to its business.
Wearable Camera Maker GoPro Files IPO After Production Delays
The company made $60 million in profit and nearly $1 billion in revenue last year.
Texas Governor Rick Perry Tells Obama To Adopt Texas Energy Policy For Entire Country
The Texas governor wrote a letter to Obama, criticizing the president's energy strategy.
Wyoming First State To Reject K-12 National Science Standards On Global Warming
Eleven states have adopted the standards since April 2013.
Korea, India And Japan, Not Just China, Are Looking To Russia For Energy
China is not the only country discussing oil and gas deals with Russia.
USAID Launching Fight Against Latin American Coffee Fungus, Which Has Helped Lift Coffee Futures 60% This Year
It's threatening coffee production in Latin America, which could displace workers into the illegal drug trade.
ExxonMobil Says It's Sticking With Russian Sakhalin Project
A Russian newspaper reported that U.S. sanctions may force Exxon to leave Sakhalin, but Exxon says it has no such plans.
Russia To Ukraine: Pay Up Or Forfeit Gas
“I would like to emphasize once again that we were forced to make this decision,” Putin said in a letter to European leaders.