Chevron sold off much of its assets in the North Sea. no longer viewing the region as a high priority.
Read More »Global Crude Production Drops Sharply Over Last Six Months
From Russia to Saudi Arabia. Iran to Venezuela. the list of crude oil supplies being curtailed or disrupted around the world is growing longer by the month.
Read More »China`s Gas Pain for the U.S.
The U.S.. even without a 25 percent tariff on its LNG exports to China. would struggle to vie with Qatar as the top global LNG producer.
Read More »The Second Machine Age Could Crash Oil Prices
Forecasters at these major oil organizations simply do not understand that we are in a new age of rapid technological advancement and innovation.
Read More »Asian Renewable Investment to Overtake Upstream Oil and Gas Spending in 2020
Renewable energy investment in the Asia-Pacific region will overtake spending on oil and gas exploration by 2020.
Read More »IEA Worries about Nuclear Energy Phase Out
Many U.S. reactors have already seen their lifespan extended to 60 from 40 years.
Read More »Exxon. Chevron will Face Climate Change Pressure from Investors
Exxon’s ``inadequate response to climate change constitutes a serious failure of corporate governance.
Read More »Steep Decline in Nuclear Power Would Threaten Energy Security and Climate Goals
A new IEA report finds nuclear power capacity in advanced economies could fall sharply. making the global energy transition harder and more costly.
Read More »Fiat Chrysler puts Merger Offer to Renault Board
Fiat Chrysler has made a transformative merger proposal to Renault. the Italian-American carmaker said. in a deal that would create a new third-ranked global manufacturer.
Read More »Trade Protection Doesn`t Have to Exclude Growth Stocks
The escalating U.S.-China trade war has sent dividend-rich sectors like utilities higher. but investors don’t need to get all defensive just yet. according to strategists who say there are plenty of growth stocks with some insulation from China.
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