Ten Quotes From Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson To Analysts At Annual Meeting
Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson delivered remarks at an annual analyst meeting. Here are the highlights.
Q&A: Why America Needs To Realize The Geopolitical Advantage Of Exporting Natural Gas And Starting To Do It Now
"It’s critical for the U.S. to get serious about rapidly expanding U.S. exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) and lifting restrictions on U.S. exports of crude."
Ukrainian Crisis Has Some Wanting Rapid US Approval To Export Natural Gas, But Process Is Slow
Six applications have been approved to date. Here's a look at the process and the key decisionmakers.
Decades Of Life Left In North Dakota Bakken Crude Oil Shale, Petroleum Producer President Says
Continental Resources president, Rick Bott, counters arguments that the Bakken shale oil boom is dying fast. Think "long tail."
Rail Safety Debate Back On The Front Burner As Senate To Hold Hearing Amid Rash Of Accidents
After a series of high-profile train accidents, a Senate subcommittee will discuss safety regulations.
Chevron Wins Big In Ecuadorean Amazon Case As Judge Tosses $9.5 Billion Judgment Against Company
The judge's ruling: Lawyers representing villagers committed fraud, making a previous judgment against Chevron unenforceable in the U.S.
Harvard Physicists Propose Harvesting Energy By Emitting Infrared Light Into Space
Federico Capasso of Harvard is leading a team of researchers to engineer an innovative technology.
Keystone XL Pipeline Report From State Department Underestimates Pollution Impact: Study
The State Department has previously cited studies by the environmental non-profit Carbon Tracker, which now says the department is understating the pipeline's impact.
U.S. Lowering Global Energy Risk, Ukraine Faces Highest Risk: Energy Security Report
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday released the 2013 International Index of Energy Security Risk.
Oil Industry Leaders Object To EPA's Newest Fuel Standard
It's not the first time the two interests have not seen eye to eye on public policy.
Russia's Natural Gas Pipelines Through Ukraine To Europe: A Visual
What's more, Russia's threat to end natural gas discounts to Ukraine has the rest of Europe worried, too.
Ukrainian Unrest Has These Eight Energy Companies On Edge
All eight companies have significant interests in Russia.
Environmentalists Muzzled By New Zealand As It Will Allow Offshore Drilling Without Public Comment
The government's move has angered environmental groups.
The State Of Aluminum Manufacturing: Q&A With Aleris CEO Steve Demetriou
Why is aluminum winning the "lightweight" race?
Wind Farms Along The Coast May Counter Force Of Hurricanes, Researchers Say
A new study finds that wind turbines may reduce the force of hurricanes.
Obama Administration Releases Environmental Study To Set Rules For Oil And Gas Exploration In Atlantic Ocean
An environmental impact assessment recommends three basic rules for seismic surveying in the Atlantic.
Nigeria's Oil Thieves Drive Shell To Distraction As Company Plans Pipeline Sale
Shell plans to sell its Nigerian property, as it has repeatedly been plundered and damaged.
'We Could Make The Existing Cars Safer... We're Not Doing That': Hearing On Rail Safety Gets Heated
Oil/rail industry leaders are confused over safety regulations, and the DOT says the final rules will take another 4 months.
Why Russia Wants US Oil Companies To Explore, Produce Its Prospects: Q&A With Sergio Millian Of Russian-American Chamber Of Commerce
Sergio Millian, the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce president, talks about why Russia's energy ministry wants to partner with the U.S.
Energy Companies Seek Ways To Capture Natural Gas From North Dakota Oil Boom
GE, Statoil and Ferus have teamed up in North Dakota to reduce natural gas waste and pollution that will power oil rigs.
US Manufacturing Will Keep Coming Back, Government-Willing: National Association of Manufacturers
The largest industrial trade group's president said it is on the comeback trail, but policymakers can do much to assist that turnaround.
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple Pushes For 'Loose' Energy Policy
Gov. Jack Dalrymple warned the Obama administration not to make premature decisions about which sources of energy will be most cost-effective.
GE's Immelt Pledges Huge Green Energy Spending Through 2020
The best way to characterize GE's energy product stance? All of the above.
Hawaii Making Aggressive Move To Alternative Energy As It Looks To Cut Sky High Cost Of Importing Conventional Fuels
Hawaii is trying to transition to 70% clean energy sources for electricity by 2030. Can the state make it?
Fukushima Staff Screws Up: Shorted Out A Thermometer Monitoring Problems At The Crippled Reactor
The operator of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant is managing cleanup of radioactive materials released in 2011.
Fukushima Power Plant Springs New Radioactive Leak, Tepco Says
The spill did not reach the ocean, officials added.
Ukrainian Chaos Descends On Nation's Bond Market And Currency, Both Reeling After Violent Political Unrest
Ukrain's currency has fallen 10 percent since January, and doubts have emerged regarding Russia's planned bailout.
Advanced Energy Is Growing Two Times Faster Than The Global Economy
The diverse advanced energy market generated about $1.1 trillion in global revenue last year.
Obama Defends Lengthy Keystone Process, Mexico And Canada Agree To Fuel Standards At North American Summit
Three head honchos met in Mexico to discuss economic alliances and speak to business, civil society and education leaders.
Can US Run On Nearly 100 Percent Green Power By 2050? Stanford Scientist Says Yes
The plan developed by Stanford University includes an interactive map of the 50 states with custom energy portfolios.