Oil gained after its biggest weekly slump since July ahead of the resumption of U.S.-China trade talks that may sway a cloudy demand outlook.
Read More »U.S. to Offer 78 Million Gulf of Mexico Acres in 2020 Lease Sale
The sale would include all available unleased areas in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico that are not subject to Congressional moratorium.
Read More »U.S.. Saudi Navies Discuss Iran Threat After Attacks On Saudi Oil
The Commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command. Vice Admiral Jim Malloy. met with the commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) after the attacks on vital Saudi oil infrastructure.
Read More »US Petrol Station Switches to 100% EV Charging
RS Automotives in Maryland claims to be the country’s first petrol station to quit fossil fuels entirely.
Read More »Iran Defying US Sanctions in Maintaining Planes Airworthy
Iranian officials announced that the country has already completed sophisticated maintenance checks for two of its 2-year-old ATR airplanes. adding that domestic companies will finish the job by March 2020 despite US sanctions.
Read More »MIT Developing Light-Powered RFID Tags for the Internet of Things
MIT researchers have designed low-cost. photovoltaic-powered sensors on RFID tags that work in sunlight and dimmer indoor lighting. and can transmit data for years before needing replacement.
Read More »First Fully Rechargeable Carbon Dioxide Battery Lasts 500 Cycles
A breakthrough in battery chemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago could lead to greener energy storage devices.
Read More »First Gas Molecules from an Interstellar Comet Detected
2I Borisov is the second interstellar object detected passing through the solar system.
Read More »New York’s Clean Economy Employed Nearly 160k Workers Last Year
The state’s clean energy economy has seen 8.9% employment growth since 2016. nearly double the growth of its overall economy.
Read More »VW Bosses Charged with Alleged Market Manipulation Over Emissions Scandal
German prosecutors allege the executives failed to inform US investors early enough about the emissions cheating tests.
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