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Top U.S. oil producer declares ‘green’ light on drilling for more oil amid Iran war
Top U.S. oil producer declares ‘green’ light on drilling for more oil amid Iran war

Diamondback is the largest U.S. oil producer to hike spending and drilling as a result of the Iran war thus far.

By Jordan BlumMay 4, 2026
‘You could say the ceasefire has ceased’: Iran is back on Wall Street’s radar as oil prices spike 6%
‘You could say the ceasefire has ceased’: Iran is back on Wall Street’s radar as oil prices spike 6%
By Eva RoytburgMay 4, 2026
Battle for Hormuz begins as U.S. military fights off Iranian attacks while seeking to break regime’s grip on ship traffic through strait
Battle for Hormuz begins as U.S. military fights off Iranian attacks while seeking to break regime’s grip on ship traffic through strait
By Jason MaMay 4, 2026
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America is lucky it’s no longer a manufacturing powerhouse—it’s what’s protecting the U.S. economy from the worst of the oil shock, top economist says
By Sasha RogelbergMay 4, 2026
Current price of oil as of May 4, 2026
Current price of oil as of May 4, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerMay 4, 2026
Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston on March 25, 2026.
Enbridge aims to help North America win from the AI boom and the Iran war as the FedEx of energy delivery
By Jordan BlumMay 4, 2026
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China stopped issuing new robotaxi licenses over a glitch. America can’t stop them from rolling into active shooter situations
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By Catherina GioinoMay 4, 2026
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EconomyTrump’s former AI czar says the quiet part out loud on the economy: ‘Stopping progress in AI would be equivalent to halting the U.S. economy’
By Tristan BoveMay 4, 2026
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North America‘A major catastrophe was avoided by feet’: A United Airlines plane hits a truck and light pole while landing at Newark airport
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressMay 4, 2026
Investors endorse Greg Abel—even as Berkshire crowd thins without Buffett as CEO. ‘This was definitely the meeting with the deepest insights’
C-SuiteInvestors endorse Greg Abel—even as Berkshire crowd thins without Buffett as CEO. ‘This was definitely the meeting with the deepest insights’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 4, 2026
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BP CEO Bernard Looney
EnergyFor BP, a path to zero emissions is taking shape. It’s going to cost them
By Katherine DunnJune 15, 2020
BP to cut 10,000 jobs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to squeeze Big Oil
EnergyBP to cut 10,000 jobs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to squeeze Big Oil
By Laura Hurst and BloombergJune 8, 2020
The pandemic won’t derail the green energy transition
NewslettersThe pandemic won’t derail the green energy transition
By Eamon BarrettMay 28, 2020
The U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
EnergyThe U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
By Katherine DunnMay 26, 2020
Stocks soar on vaccine hopes, bailouts and new plans to re-open the global economy
NewslettersStocks soar on vaccine hopes, bailouts and new plans to re-open the global economy
By Bernhard WarnerMay 26, 2020
Europe pushes for a green recovery as the Trump Administration weakens environmental protections
EnvironmentEurope pushes for a green recovery as the Trump Administration weakens environmental protections
By Josh Priti and BloombergMay 22, 2020
COVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
EnergyCOVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
By Katherine DunnMay 20, 2020
As pain on the shale patch deepens, U.S. overtakes Saudi Arabia in cutting oil production
EnergyAs pain on the shale patch deepens, U.S. overtakes Saudi Arabia in cutting oil production
By Katherine DunnMay 14, 2020
Oil-rich Norway will withdraw a record $37 billion from wealth fund as COVID-19 batters economy
EnergyOil-rich Norway will withdraw a record $37 billion from wealth fund as COVID-19 batters economy
By Mikael Holter and BloombergMay 12, 2020
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EnergyThe oil business may never be the same again, Shell CEO acknowledges
By Anna Edwards, Laura Hurst and BloombergApril 30, 2020
As lockdowns decimate energy demand, renewables come out ahead of coal
EnergyAs lockdowns decimate energy demand, renewables come out ahead of coal
By Katherine DunnApril 30, 2020
The Church of England is going up against ExxonMobil on climate change. Can it win?
EnergyThe Church of England is going up against ExxonMobil on climate change. Can it win?
By Katherine DunnApril 24, 2020
Gas for $0.88 cents a gallon? How a week of turmoil in the oil futures market is playing out at the pump
FinanceGas for $0.88 cents a gallon? How a week of turmoil in the oil futures market is playing out at the pump
By Lance LambertApril 23, 2020
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Energy‘A month of Sundays:’ Electricity use data reveals secrets of coronavirus lockdown lifestyle
By Rachel Morison and BloombergApril 22, 2020
How the oil rout could bust U.S. shale patch and end Trump’s ‘American Energy Dominance’
EnergyHow the oil rout could bust U.S. shale patch and end Trump’s ‘American Energy Dominance’
By Kevin Crowley, Rachel Adams-Heard and BloombergApril 22, 2020
‘Unreal’: Oil prices go negative for the first time in history
Finance‘Unreal’: Oil prices go negative for the first time in history
By Katherine DunnApril 20, 2020
Crude math: Why $10 oil could be worth less than nothing
EnergyCrude math: Why $10 oil could be worth less than nothing
By Katherine DunnApril 20, 2020
Why the coronavirus crisis could make Big Oil greener
MagazineWhy the coronavirus crisis could make Big Oil greener
By Jeffrey BallApril 20, 2020
Shell becomes the largest global energy company to commit to a net-zero emissions goal by 2050
EnergyShell becomes the largest global energy company to commit to a net-zero emissions goal by 2050
By Katherine DunnApril 16, 2020
‘Black April’: IEA warns of ‘staggering’ demand drop in global oil markets
Energy‘Black April’: IEA warns of ‘staggering’ demand drop in global oil markets
By Katherine DunnApril 15, 2020
A gas tanker drives past an oil storage tank at the Volodarskaya line operation dispatcher station (LODS), operated by Transneft PJSC, in Konstantinovo village, near Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. The worlds largest oil producers moved closer to an unprecedented deal to ratchet back production and rescue crude markets from a pandemic-driven collapse, after Russia signaled its ready to make cuts. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyTrump’s oil deal: The inside story of how the Saudi-Russia price war ended
By Javier Blas and BloombergApril 14, 2020
Saudi-Russia oil price war ends with OPEC+ deal to slash output, but prices stay near lows
EnergySaudi-Russia oil price war ends with OPEC+ deal to slash output, but prices stay near lows
By Javier Blas, Salma El Wardany, Grant Smith and BloombergApril 13, 2020
A gas tanker drives past oil storage tanks at the Volodarskaya line operation dispatcher station (LODS), operated by Transneft PJSC, in Konstantinovo village, near Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. The worlds largest oil producers moved closer to an unprecedented deal to ratchet back production and rescue crude markets from a pandemic-driven collapse, after Russia signaled its ready to make cuts. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyOil prices plunge as Mexico ditches Saudi-Russia production cut plans
By Javier Blas, Salma El Wardany, Grant Smith and BloombergApril 10, 2020
Oil prices could plunge if OPEC and Russia fail to agree on a production cut
EnergyOil prices could plunge if OPEC and Russia fail to agree on a production cut
By Adrian CroftApril 8, 2020
For boom-bust oil towns, coronavirus is a very different kind of crisis
EnergyFor boom-bust oil towns, coronavirus is a very different kind of crisis
By Katherine DunnApril 5, 2020
The oil sector is quickly running out of storage for its unprecedented surplus
EnergyThe oil sector is quickly running out of storage for its unprecedented surplus
By Katherine DunnMarch 27, 2020
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Energy‘Can’t even give it away:’ Gasoline drops below $1 a gallon as U.S. economy locks down
By Jeffrey Bair, Jackie Davalos and BloombergMarch 24, 2020
‘It’s mind blowing’: As oil slides on coronavirus and price war, the market seeks a new normal
Energy‘It’s mind blowing’: As oil slides on coronavirus and price war, the market seeks a new normal
By Katherine Dunn and Erik ShermanMarch 20, 2020
The great African air conditioning boom is about to begin—and it could strain the planet
EnergyThe great African air conditioning boom is about to begin—and it could strain the planet
By Katherine DunnMarch 19, 2020
Red Cross medics check the temperature of a policeman during the 178th meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna, Austria, on March 6, 2020. - All eyes are on Russia at the gathering of OPEC countries and their allies, with the cartel hoping to convince Moscow to back drastic production cuts to counter the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by ALEX HALADA / AFP) (Photo by ALEX HALADA/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergyWhy the Saudi Arabia-Russia oil price war could mean the death of OPEC
By Julian Lee and BloombergMarch 17, 2020
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