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These five top stocks to buy all make good sense for investors looking to add energy, especially companies with exposure in the Permian Basin.
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Exxon?
Energy giant BP released its 25-year energy outlook Wednesday morning. The study sees demand for energy increasing, but much of the increase will be met by further efficiency developments and using...
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas fell by five cents last week and motorists in 47 states saw prices fall.
In a recent report, SunTrust was out aggressively defending the oilfield services industry and pounding the table of three companies.
U.S. crude oil prices are regaining some of the ground they lost during the sudden plunge in equity markets that occurred earlier this month. There are additional reasons for the comeback, however.
In 2017, 18% of all electricity generation in the U.S. came from renewable sources, double their contribution of just 10 years ago and nearly equal to generation from nuclear power.
The U.S. land-based oil rig count rose by seven this week, while the number of rigs drilling for natural gas fell by an identical number.
SolarEdge Technologies saw its shares make a huge gain on Thursday after the company reported its most recent quarterly results late on Wednesday.
Demand for natural gas was higher than expected last week and the U.S. inventory level fell to nearly 25% below last year's level for the same period and to nearly 20% below the five-year average....
Solar module maker SunPower is seeing its share price get mangled Thursday morning following a disappointing outlook for the next quarter and the entire 2018 fiscal year.
Phillips 66 has agreed to repurchase 35 million shares of its own common stock from a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
The U.S. crude oil stockpile grew less than expected this week, but gasoline inventories rose more than expected and exports jumped by 500,000 barrels a day.
The new International Energy Agency (IEA) report on oil supply and demand shows that supply may top demand later this year.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration drilling productivity report forecasts March shale oil production to rise by 110,000 barrels a day with new wells added 657 barrels a day to the total.