Stories Tagged as
Gas
Theft of oil and gas from Mexican pipelines an increasing concern
Oct 26, 2017
The loss of oil and gas from Mexican pipelines currently totals more than $1 billion a year, leaving some U.S. companies skittish about entering the market.
A move from natural gas to electricity for homes
Oct 17, 2017
Natural gas used to be hailed as less polluting, but experts now urge a change to clean electrical energy generated by wind and solar power.
Port of Corpus Christi remains closed after Hurricane Harvey, but there is hope
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 29, 2017
We check in with the sixth largest port in the United States.
What does GE's deal with Baker Hughes mean for the oil industry?
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 31, 2016
General Electric wants to combine its oilfield services with a bigger competitor.
Black Sea pipeline about politics more than energy
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 12, 2016
Deal between Russia and Turkey would shift energy markets, geopolitics.
OPEC agrees to agree on oil limits, but outlook still shaky
Sep 29, 2016
We might have to say goodbye to cheaper gas.
You’re probably wasting money on premium gas
Sep 20, 2016
It makes no difference for 70 percent of cars
For public good, not for profit.
Dump the gas tax — instead pay by the mile
Sep 6, 2016
Oregon and other states are finding alternative ways to replace slumping gas tax revenue.
A Texas range war over a natural gas pipeline
Jul 18, 2016
A pipeline carrying natural gas to Mexico from Texas will across remote ranches more than a century old.
How low gas prices affect mass transit's bottom line
Jul 11, 2016
Low gas prices do have an effect on transit use.