U.S. companies will not expand their development in Alaska or the Arctic after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that allows them to do so.
As he left office, President Joe Biden warned of an emerging oligarchy in this country — rule by and for a small number of wealthy people and corporations.
The Environmental Defense Center wants safe pipes and strong protections before allowing Sable to restart off shore oil ...
The California State Fire Marshal waived pipeline corrosion regulations for the Las Flores Pipeline System to oil company Sable Offshore on Dec. 17. A public hearing will take place on Feb. 25.
Environmental groups in New Jersey want their state to follow California, and sue the plastics industry over alleged deceptive practices in hyping the potential of recycling.
HOUSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas companies are unlikely to expand development in Alaska and the Arctic following President Donald Trump's executive order enabling them to do so, company ...
The Texas city has been trying for years to develop a seawater desalination plant, but its efforts have lagged as big, ...
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The lawyer for an Israeli private investigator said for the first time publicly on Wednesday that her client is being ...
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ExxonMobil has increased its presence in the Permian Basin and is using new tech to boost its fracking efficiency.
Orders pulled back approval of new wind leases, lifted restrictions on resource extraction and cut off money dedicated to ...