10 Things You Need To Know About Ukraine's Economy
With political violence escalating, it goes without saying that the nation's economy is vulnerable to shocks and disruptions.
Pemex To Partner With Foreign Companies As Soon As This Year
Also, Pemex expects to increase its crude output in mature fields with proven reserves that currently only yield minimum amounts.
Keystone Pipeline: Group Says Senior Government Officials Skewed Data To Benefit Keystone XL Pipeline
Two managers in the Fish and Wildlife Service were found to have committed scientific misconduct, claim reports released on Freedom of Information Act requests.
Wind Power Fees Stir Controversy In Scotland As Nation Relies More On Alternative Energy
Scotland’s energy regulator Ofgem has planned since August to cut costs for Scottish wind farm developers by 1.3 million pounds.
Billionaire Environmentalist May Target Louisiana's Oil-Friendly Senator Landrieu With Negative Ads
Tom Steyer's super PAC NextGen Climate Action has launched a media campaign against the Keystone XL pipeline.
Kuwait: Thirsty For Power In The Oil-Rich Kingdom
The power outage that Kuwaiti oil refineries endured last month will likely not be the last until changes are made.
Iceland Is Pushing Geothermal Boundaries With Magma-Generated Power
Researchers are looking to expand the use of magma-heated steam to generate power, a feat first achieved in Iceland.
Q&A: Petroleum Engineering Professor Talks About Forecasting Shale Reserves And Hydraulic Fracturing
Dr. John Lee heads research about forecasting reserves of oil and gas in unconventional formations at the University of Houston.
Increasing Number Of UK Wind Farms Is Hiking Support Boat Traffic, But Safety Oversight Dangerously Lags Increasing Maritime Traffic: Union
Boat workers are at risk from increased water traffic resulting from the boom in offshore wind farms.
World's Largest Solar Plant, Partly Owned By Google, Opens In Nevada, Roasts Birds And Angers Environmental Group
Google, NRG Energy and BrightSource have created a solar tech that's testing the balance between clean energy and environmental impact.
IEA Warns Of Exceptionally Low OECD Oil Stocks
The International Energy Authority's February report says global oil supplies are increasing, but OECD stocks are declining.
Another Train Carrying Crude And Natural Gas Crashes, This Time Near Pittsburgh
There were no injuries, but a building was damaged; the railroad is investigating the cause of the crash.
Why Were January Retail Sales In The US Worse Than Expected?
There's only so much you can blame on the weather.
Shell Expected To Sell North Sea Assets In Next Few Days
The Anglo-Dutch oil giant announced plans earlier to speed up the pace of asset sales.
Shoppers Spend Less In Cold Weather: Harvard Business Review
Be it shopping online or in a store, consumers spend more when they're warm, a new study shows. Here's why.
Organized Crime To Profit From Mexican Oil Reform: US Department Of Energy
Mexico's reform to end its state oil monopoly and allow private companies to drill will likely mean increased profits for organized crime preying on pipelines.
New Hope For Tracking Oil Spills
The technique can be applied to future oil spills in surf zones.
How To Buy A Conflict-Free Valentine's Day Gift
Shop smart and avoid buying goods fraught with human rights abuses for your sweetie this Valentine's Day.
PetroChina Finds Big Natural Gas Reserve In Southwest China's Sichuan Basin
It's a find of consequence for Asia's largest economy: China is the world's fourth-largest consumer of natural gas.
Republican-Sponsored Bill Would Require EPA To Publicize Research Backing Regulations, Including Proposed Climate-Change Rules
House Republicans have pushed the EPA for two years to disclose the "secret science" behind its decision-making.
Hydraulic Fracking In Regions Experiencing Low Water Supply Poses Risks For Investors, According To Ceres
Concerns about how much of available groundwater hydraulic fracturing actually uses feed into concerns about drought in some parts of the U.S.
Climate Change The Culprit? Extreme Drought Threatens California And Nevada's Hydro Power Capacity
As a result of the drought, California is importing power from the northwest, which also has a lower-than-normal water supply.
The Changing Rationale Behind Renewable Energy Technology: A Short History
From World War I to present day, the reasons for public support of renewable energy have varied.
What Is The World's Most-Watched TV Program? Hint: It's Not In The US
And no, it isn’t the Super Bowl. It’s not even in the U.S.
Bitcoin Won't Ever Be Accepted By Most Consumers, According To Survey [INFOGRAPHIC]
The survey also found most people are not familiar with bitcoin.
Air Cargo Grew Modestly In 2013: International Air Transport Association
But improving economic conditions boosted cargo space demand in a few key regions.
Poland Launches Business-Friendly Policy On Promising Shale Gas Industry
At least one American company is already poised to benefit.
EPA Reconsidering Cellulosic Ethanol Mandates After Trade Associations Complain
The American Petroleum Institute and the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers complained that the EPA's requirements are not set wisely.
Obama Administration Collaborating With At Least Eight Agencies Over Keystone XL Decision
The administration is in the final stage of decision-making, but the last stage could take a while.
Limited US Oil Exports To Europe Approved For First Time In Years
The approved licenses indicate an easing of restrictions and add to the debate over whether or not to nullify a crude export ban.