Andy Tully is a veteran news reporter who is now the news editor for Oilprice.com
Russian President Vladimir Putin has assured Western Europe that there won’t be any interruption of natural gas supplies from his country this winter unless Ukraine…
If Jay Rogers had his way, car buyers would be able to order a vehicle at a dealership, choose the design and accessories, and have…
Iranian officials are taking the current drop in oil prices in stride and don’t plan to demand a cut in production by OPEC.During previous price…
Conventional power plants generate waste as well as electricity, and they need to buy fuel in order to operate. Even today’s emission-free plants, such as…
The U.S. government is bringing the military into its plan to cope with climate change.The Defense Department issued a report on Oct. 13 saying that…
Statoil, Norway’s largest energy company, is selling its share in a major Caspian Sea oil field and a pipeline in the Caucasus to Petronas, Malaysia’s…
From 2002 to 2012, European satellite data consistently showed a “hotspot” of methane being emitted in the U.S. Southwest, but the amount was so large…
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new form of plastic that could revolutionize how energy is used and stored. Called “radical polymer,” it’s being…
The promise of generating energy with nuclear fusion is tantalizing because it would be free of toxic emissions and nuclear waste, and would have a…
LEGO, whose toy building blocks are known for charming children’s constructions, will end its five-decade marketing ties with Royal Dutch Shell under pressure from Greenpeace,…
You know those tiny drops of gasoline that tend to escape from the pump as you start or finish getting gas? They can actually add…
LUKoil, Russia’s second-largest oil producer, has opened a new Siberian oil field five months earlier than planned in an effort to increase production and potentially…
First, it was the U.S. company ExxonMobil. Then, France’s Total. Now western sanctions against Russia have led Royal Dutch Shell to discontinue its work with…
Canada’s oil sands have long had a problem: They not only emit greenhouse gases when they’re burned as fuel, but they also require resource-intensive scouring…
A U.S. nuclear engineering company is preparing to hold the first safety tests of new nuclear fuel rods designed to significantly increase the generating output…
While the United States struggles to convert conventional power plants to “clean-coal” facilities, the world’s first generator to capture most of its carbon dioxide has…
Rex Tillerson, ExxonMobil’s CEO, says the ban on exports of U.S. crude oil that’s been in effect for decades is no longer necessary and a…
There’s a lot to like about solar power: It’s clean, it’s getting less expensive, and it’s probably the most sustainable form of energy available. But…
The energy and railroad industries have set aside their differences and joined forces on a bid to persuade the U.S. Transportation Department to increase the…
A new study by the University of Florida (UF) has found that the state’s hot, humid climate has a beneficial effect on soil’s ability to…