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An oil rig falls in the Arctic and burns

Inside Climate News reports that an oil rig fell over in the Alaskan Arctic and burned. This will raise the pitch of the debate over whether oil companies should be allowed to operate in that area at ...
A long history of underinvestment, extreme political risk, and organized crime. These are just some of the issues that U.S. oil and minerals companies might face if they were to set foot into ...
ConocoPhillips Alaska executives eulogized the destruction of Doyon Oil Rig 26 — colloquially known as “The Beast” — before ...
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Friday Daily on Energy, readers! It is our last newsletter of the month, hard to believe January has come and gone. We have a lot of oil-heavy news for ...
Despite U.S. pressure following Maduro’s capture, Venezuela’s severely degraded oil infrastructure, environmental damage, and massive capital needs are deterring energy majors from returning.
CAMPAIGNERS and politicians have had a mixed reaction to the last-minute postponement of a decision on plans for a 38m high ...
Hundreds of miles from Denmark's coast a project is underway to inject CO2 into an old oil field.
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for a second week in a row for the first time since December, ...
We are deep into silly season, so names are being thrown around among NHL fan bases like they’re going out of fashion.