Exxon's Papua New Guinea LNG Ready To Ship, While Landowner Royalties Undecided
The $19 billion project is estimated to produce nearly 7 million tons of LNG per year for 30 years.
China And Russia Rekindling Past Close Ties With Expected Historic Energy Pipeline Pact
Tapping Siberia's natural gas promises a win for both sides.
Southern California Hit By Wildfires, Oil Spill In Same Day [PHOTOS]
The governor has declared a state of emergency.
Poor Working Conditions Continue To Plague Coal-Producing Developing Countries
Tuesday's deadly mine explosion in Turkey highlights the dangers in the coal industry.
Vice President Joe Biden's Son Appointed As Head Of Legal Affairs At Ukrainian Energy Firm
Hunter Biden's business partner Devon Archer, who has ties to John Kerry, has reportedly been appointed to the company's board.
Canada Charges Railroad And Three Employees With Criminal Negligence In July Crash That Killed 47
In similar accidents in the U.S. companies have avoided prosecution.
How To Get Wal-Mart To Stay Solar Without Tax Credits
The company has saved nearly $5 million by utilizing solar power, thanks in part to taxpayers.
Natural Gas Boom Is Attracting Manufacturing To The US From Overseas To Take Advantage Of Cheaper Fuel, Feedstock
Lower power prices in the U.S. are attracting manufacturing companies, especially those paying more for power in Europe.
Activists Doubt New Rules For Crude Oil Shipments Will Improve Rail Or Environmental Safety
A new federal order requiring railroads to share information on crude oil shipments with state authorities is a good first step, activists say.
Chinese Dispute With Vietnam Is Latest In Long Series Of Provocations
China's dispute with Vietnam is part of a larger land grab in the region that has provoked other neighbors such as Burma and Madagascar.
Climate Change's Impact On The Economy, Good And Bad, Highlighted In New Report
The White House new report on how climate change will affect the U.S. environment -- and economy.
Sotheby's Gives In To Third Point Hedge Fund Manager Daniel Loeb's Demands For Board Seats
After a months-long battle, auction house Sotheby's has given in to activist hedge fund investor Dan Loeb's demands.
Timeline of Target's Data Breach And Aftermath: How Cybertheft Snowballed For The Giant Retailer
The retail giant has been trying to clean up its image for months, following the massive data breach during the holiday shopping season.
After Oil Train Accidents, US Communities Want To Know What's Inside Rail Freight
A rise in destructive derailments has prompted communities to take a closer look at rail safety.
Exxon: All Plans In Russia Remain Underway
In its quarterly call, the company assured shareholders that sanctions against a Russian oil company president won't impede business.
Power Plants Facing Millions To Comply With EPA Rule
Power plants have resisted the EPA rule for years, but a Supreme Court decision will force some to pay millions to comply.
West's Oil Giants Likely To Shrug Off Sanctions Against Putin Ally And Rosneft CEO
Sanctions? What sanctions? Western oil majors yawn at the West's sanctions against Rosneft CEO and other Putin allies.
Oil Industry And Railroads Shipping Shale Boom Riches Are Separated By Just An Eighth Of An Inch
Oil and gas companies and rail companies agree that tank car standards need an upgrade, but they disagree on the specifics.
U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Closures Impede Climate Goals, According To Research Group
About 4 percent of U.S. nuclear capacity retired last year and more closures are expected this year.
Biggest Future Energy Source Isn't Oil And Gas, But Technology-Driven Efficiency, ExxonMobil Analyst Says
The world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company released an outlook on the energy market going into 2040, with some surprising conclusions.
Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE: CL) Expected To Report Higher First-Quarter Earnings From Innovation Pipeline
Analysts expect Colgate-Palmolive to report steady single-digit growth for the first quarter on Friday.
Amazon.com (AMZN) Earnings Preview: Q1 Results Likely To Show Better US Profit Margins And Customer Rush To Get Prime Service Ahead Of Price Hike
The giant Internet retailer's broadening ambitions and improving margins likely boosted first-quarter earnings.
Rising Ukraine-Russia Tensions Bring More Focused Discussion Of West's Energy Options
As tension between the West and Russia continues to build, academics and politicians are proposing a fresh idea for the problem's mitigation.
U.S. Exporting Low Gasoline Prices As Pump Cost Highest In Three Years
U.S. gasoline stockpiles are at a three-year low, and prices have risen 4 percent during the past year. Translation: more pain at the pump.
P&G (PG) Q3 2014 Earnings Preview: Company Hopes New Razor Keeps Its Results On The Cutting Edge
Procter & Gamble is banking on new razors and dental products to bolster its most recent quarterly results.
Ukrainian Gas Middlemen May Play A Smaller Role In Pricing Dispute [CORRECTION]
Gas middlemen have been an essential part of the region’s politics, but their role may be diminishing thanks to scrutiny of their shady dealings.
EU Funding Nanotechnology Research To Monitor Air Pollution At Home, Work And In The Car
Mini sensors would detect the surrounding air composition in the home, office or car, with possible smartphone apps.
Pakistan's Power Grid Looking Brighter
About a dozen planned power projects may lessen Pakistan's energy shortage.
Angola Is Moving Into Oil's Big Leagues As it Leaves Decades Of War Behind
After decades of turmoil, Angola is on the verge of catapulting to the top ranks of the world’s energy economy.
Radioactive Material Shows Up In North Dakota Fracking Waste
Radioactive waste from fracking has shown up in a small North Dakota town, opening a new chapter in in the debate over the controversial process.