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Despite a slump in crude oil prices compared to last year, the world’s largest oil and gas companies have stuck to their ...
The LinkedIn report highlights 25 U.S. metro areas where job growth, economic momentum, and quality of life are drawing waves ...
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the first time in 12 weeks, energy services firm Baker Hughes ...
Chevron Corp. is on the cusp of reaching a production plateau in the largest US oil field, allowing it to reap billions of ...
Oil prices have slumped all year, and the industry has been hesitant to get onboard with "drill baby drill." One exec see ...
Analysis by clean energy think tank Energy Innovation found that the bill threatened thousands of clean energy projects, likely resulting in the loss of 760,000 jobs in the sector by 2030. By reducing ...
Opposition to a planned rule to limit heat deaths comes as oil and gas workers face increasingly dangerous conditions.
CLIMATEWIRE | The oil and gas industry is pushing the Trump administration to kill a proposed rule that would protect workers from extreme heat, arguing that it jeopardizes the president’s ...
The most interesting moment of Monday’s labor union-sponsored interrogation of seven declared Democratic candidates for governor was their response to a question from the union representing oil ...
U.S. shale oil producers face their most serious crisis since the pandemic, as the oil price selloff triggered in part by President Trump's trade war has pushed some to the brink of failure.
Upstream oil companies ramped up hiring in February, the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO) said on Friday, marking the second straight month of growth.
With a $4.5 trillion fight over tax cuts looming, the oil and gas industry wants to protect billions of dollars in tax benefits it enjoys and get new ones, too.