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Energy industry analysts at Credit Suisse have downgraded three oil and gas exploration and production companies citing low prices, continuing oversupply, and declining production from existing...
Hess and Hess Midstream Partners have announced a $6.2 billion transaction that will convert the MLP to a corporation and is expected to boost investor returns significantly.
These four SunTrust picks range from very conservative to aggressive, so they offer investors looking to add or increase energy exposure an outstanding set of choices.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has projected that almost half of global electricity generation by 2050 will be fueled by renewable sources.
The dramatic drop in drilling for oil in conventional basins could limit additions to future reserves.
The national average gasoline price dropped by nearly two cents a gallon over the past week. Except in California and along the West Coast where refinery outages have sent prices sharply higher.
A hot war between Saudi Arabia and Iran would push crude oil prices "unimaginably" high, according to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sultan. How likely is such a war?
Gas station owners have to start making bets on how quickly the American driver is going to move from a gasoline-driven car to one that can be plugged in. Some of those owners already have started...
The coming expiration of several tax incentives aimed at reducing U.S. carbon emissions raises the question of whether renewing and expanding them will help achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. A new...
Elliott Management and Paul Singer have once again targeted oil refiner Marathon Petroleum for a breakup. Will the outcome be different from what happened a couple of years ago?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas on Wednesday released results of its quarterly survey of energy industry executives. All is not well in the oil and gas patch.
In testimony on Tuesday before a House subcommittee, the GAO presented "challenges" to receiving a "fair return" to the federal government for developing oil, natural gas, and coal resources.
Short sellers reduced their positions in solar stocks while jumping in with both feet on some struggling alt energy issues.
Three of six energy stocks we track saw short interest drop by double digits just ahead of the drone attack on the Saudi oil processing plants.
Exxon and Chevron have filed for hundreds of new drilling permits in the Permian Basin so far this year. Are the majors about to squeeze the independents out of the country's most productive oil play?