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‘Peak Oil’ will arrive by 2030, IEA predicts for the first time
Environment‘Peak Oil’ will arrive by 2030, IEA predicts for the first time
By BloombergOctober 24, 2023
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FinanceAs Israel-Hamas war sends oil prices as high as $96 per barrel, IEA head says it’s ‘definitely not good news’ for the market
By Matthew Daly, David McHugh, Stan Choe and The Associated PressOctober 20, 2023
A Rwandan soldier walks in front of a burned truck near Palma
FeaturesThe raid in Eastern Africa was one of the worst terror attacks of the century. Survivors say France’s biggest energy company left them to face it alone
By Vivienne WaltOctober 10, 2023
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FinanceBusiness community shocked and outraged by attack on Israel: ‘Terrorism loves a leadership vacuum and we have created one’
By Steve MollmanOctober 8, 2023
With war in Israel, oil traders focus on Iran and ‘domino effect’ from possible tightening of sanctions
FinanceWith war in Israel, oil traders focus on Iran and ‘domino effect’ from possible tightening of sanctions
By Grant Smith and BloombergOctober 8, 2023
The surprise attack on Israel threatens repercussions beyond the Middle East: ‘I can’t exclude a multi-arena war’
FinanceThe surprise attack on Israel threatens repercussions beyond the Middle East: ‘I can’t exclude a multi-arena war’
By Ethan Bronner, Gwen Ackerman and BloombergOctober 7, 2023
Brian Kemp
PoliticsGeorgia’s Brian Kemp, sitting on a $10 billion surplus, keeps finding ways to suspend the state gas tax
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressOctober 6, 2023
Texas oilfield workers
EnvironmentThe Texas problem: All the workers who have the skills for green energy jobs are in fossil fuels and don’t want to move
By Morgan R. Frank, Junghyun Lim and The ConversationSeptember 27, 2023
New York flooded by tens of thousands of climate protesters pushing Biden to stop approving new oil and gas projects and end current ones
EnvironmentNew York flooded by tens of thousands of climate protesters pushing Biden to stop approving new oil and gas projects and end current ones
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressSeptember 18, 2023
Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco, speaks during a press conference in the eastern Saudi Arabian region of Dhahran on November 3, 2019.
FinanceThe world’s third-biggest company just saw its profits plummet 38%—but still paid shareholders $19.5 billion in dividends
By Chloe TaylorAugust 7, 2023
A truck driver stands by the gas container of his truck at a Shell gas station
EuropeOil companies that made a killing last year after energy prices surged are now facing a reckoning. Some have taken more than a 50% hit
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 27, 2023
Biden administration plans to raise the commission paid by oil and gas companies that drill on public land by more than 33%
EnvironmentBiden administration plans to raise the commission paid by oil and gas companies that drill on public land by more than 33%
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressJuly 21, 2023
New Mexico fines oil company $40 million for burning off massive amounts of natural gas
EnvironmentNew Mexico fines oil company $40 million for burning off massive amounts of natural gas
By Morgan Lee and The Associated PressJune 30, 2023
Debt-ceiling deal wildly profitable for mystery trader, raising suspicions of insider trading
PoliticsDebt-ceiling deal wildly profitable for mystery trader, raising suspicions of insider trading
By Austin Weinstein, Geoffrey Morgan and BloombergJune 4, 2023
Higher gas prices could soon hit U.S. drivers as Saudi Arabia doubles down on oil production cuts
FinanceHigher gas prices could soon hit U.S. drivers as Saudi Arabia doubles down on oil production cuts
By Grant Smith, Fiona MacDonald, Nayla Razzouk, Ben Bartenstein and BloombergJune 4, 2023
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