Hart Energy’s annual ESG Awards are here, highlighting the findings of data analysis firm Clear Rating and recognizing companies' efforts in sustainable operation, local community engagement and positive workplace culture.
California's Geologic Energy Management Division approved seven active well permits in 2023, compared to the more than 200 it had issued by this time last year.
Though FIDs are slow going for hydrogen as the industry awaits clarity on incentives, some early investors are moving forward anyway.
Environmental groups Greenpeace and Nature and Youth said they had asked the Oslo District Court to put on hold Equinor's Breidablikk and Aker BP's Yggdrasil and Tyrving fields, arguing the government had failed to assess their climate impact.
Federal compromise on NEPA legislation has cleared some longstanding ambiguities.
Chevron's methane reduction manager of strategy and sustainability, Vanessa Ryan, spoke with Hart Energy's Jennifer Pallanich on the ways Chevron is teaming up with competitors to reduce methane emissions.
Investors voted overwhelmingly against resolutions put forward by climate and ESG activists during the Exxon and Chevron annual stockholder meetings this week.
Construction of Permian Basin takeaway infrastructure is unlikely to keep up with production, East Daley and Validere say, which will lead to flaring issues.
At the SUPER DUG conference in Fort Worth, Texas, Quantum Energy's Wil VanLoh sat down with Hart Energy's Nissa Darbonne to talk investment prospects in oil and gas and the future of decarbonization.
EQT’s promotion of natural gas as low-carbon energy transition fuel has focused the company on delivering fully auditable net zero products to its customers by 2025.