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Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman walk together
PoliticsSaudi Arabia’s $600 billion promise to the U.S. needs oil prices to stay high—which will likely anger Trump
By Irina IvanovaMay 15, 2025
A pumpjack slowly nods up and down in New Mexico's desert Permian Basin landscape.
FeaturesEnergy private equity patiently waits to pounce and lead the next wave of oil and gas M&A amid crude oil, tariff chaos
By Jordan BlumMay 15, 2025
Pumpjacks are pictured at Diamondback Energy's operations in the Permian Basin.
Features‘Extraordinary volatility’ from tariffs cancels energy deals and freezes M&A
By Jordan BlumApril 30, 2025
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill speaks while seated on the sidelines of an energy conference.
FeaturesThe CEO of Australia gas giant Woodside explains what’s driving its ‘single biggest investment’ in US
By Jordan BlumApril 29, 2025
BP reports profit drop as energy giant restrategizes to focus on fossil fuel output
FinanceBP reports profit drop as energy giant restrategizes to focus on fossil fuel output
By Alexandra Bacon and AFPApril 29, 2025
Europe must show it’s serious about Ukraine by tightening sanctions on Russia
CommentaryEurope must show it’s serious about Ukraine by tightening sanctions on Russia
By Matthew Boyse and James K. GlassmanApril 23, 2025
A phone using Google Maps searches for "Gulf of Mexico," but the map returns "Gulf of America"
FeaturesAs Big Oil producers start exploring again, the Gulf of Mexico is making a comeback with new projects from Chevron, Shell, and BP
By Jordan BlumApril 22, 2025
Oil field
FinanceThe Keystone oil pipeline’s shut down could lead to higher gas prices at the pump—and cause ripple effects for groceries
By Jack Dura, Sarah Raza and The Associated PressApril 9, 2025
A drilling rig is pictured at an oil well site in the Permian Basin with trucks of workers and equipment lined up.
EnvironmentU.S. oil prices dip below nerve-wracking $60 threshold with record-high production in the balance
By Jordan BlumApril 7, 2025
BP chair Helge Lund bows out as oil giant ditches renewable strategy to focus on fossil fuels
FinanceBP chair Helge Lund bows out as oil giant ditches renewable strategy to focus on fossil fuels
By AFPApril 4, 2025
‘A new direction for BP’ as energy giant unveils strategy shakeup amid global energy transition
Finance‘A new direction for BP’ as energy giant unveils strategy shakeup amid global energy transition
By AFPFebruary 26, 2025
Patagonia CEO: The ‘energy emergency’ is disingenuous—and we’re wasting time not addressing the real threat
CommentaryPatagonia CEO: The ‘energy emergency’ is disingenuous—and we’re wasting time not addressing the real threat
By Ryan GellertJanuary 24, 2025
British oil giant BP to axe almost 5,000 jobs as part of a ‘multi-year programme to simplify’
FinanceBritish oil giant BP to axe almost 5,000 jobs as part of a ‘multi-year programme to simplify’
By AFPJanuary 16, 2025
Biden to ban new oil drilling over vast stretch of US Atlantic, Pacific waters
EnvironmentBiden to ban new oil drilling over vast stretch of US Atlantic, Pacific waters
By BloombergJanuary 4, 2025
Photo of oil pumps
PoliticsRussia’s multibillion-dollar revenue stream may soon grind to a halt, thanks to Ukraine. Its ripple effects could hit Europe
By Prarthana PrakashDecember 24, 2024
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