Stories Tagged as
Oil industry
OPEC delays and spending cuts: Uncertainty abounds in the oil and gas industry
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Andy Uhler
Dec 1, 2020
OPEC and its allies are having trouble coming to an agreement, because individual countries see thing differently.
"Flaring" is an environmental problem. What will stop oil companies from doing it?
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Andy Uhler
Aug 24, 2020
It's often cheaper to burn off the natural gas than it is to sell it.
Texas regulators want oil companies 'flaring' less gas
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Andy Uhler
Aug 6, 2020
Burning excess natural gas can be less costly than figuring out a way to use it, but the practice spurs climate change and hurts air quality.
Reporter's notebook: a bitterly contested $8 billion pipeline along the Appalachian Trail
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Scott Tong
Feb 24, 2020
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court case to be heard Monday.
Oil companies may be able to solve supply, but what about demand?
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Andy Uhler
Jan 30, 2020
“There’s alternate sources of oil supply in the market but no alternate sources of demand growth,” one analyst said.
Chevron's nearly $11B write-down reflects weak demand and low oil and gas prices
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Scott Tong
Dec 11, 2019
Some energy companies are questioning whether they can wait out the current dip in prices.
What if the U.S. stopped protecting the Strait of Hormuz?
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Andy Uhler
Jun 24, 2019
It wouldn't change much at the pump — at least here at home.
For public good, not for profit.
What the Chevron-Anadarko deal means for Permian shale
by
Jack Stewart
Apr 12, 2019
Will there be other deals like it?
Saudi oil company profits impress
by
Scott Tong
Apr 1, 2019
What’s the most profitable company on earth? We’ll give you three guesses. Nope, not Apple. Google? Try again. Exxon Mobil – wrong. It’s the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. Known as Saudi Aramco, it’s the runaway leader, according to new numbers put out by the company. These number are the first since … well, […]
Energy giants to ramp up Permian Basin fracking
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Ben Bradford
Mar 5, 2019
The Permian Basin is now far from the preserve of the independent producer.