Electrification of Permian Faces a Problem: Not Enough Shock for the System

Permian Basin producers may have to wait years for Texas utilities to grow the grid.

Phillips 66 Indicted for Violating Clean Water Act

A grand jury has indicted Phillips 66 for illegally discharging hundreds of thousands of gallons of industrial wastewater into Los Angeles County's sewer system.

Long-Debated Alaskan NatGas Project Comes Into Focus

Pantheon Resources steps up with proposal to bring natural gas to the southern part of the state.

Gulf Coast, Midwest Hydrogen Hubs Land up to $2.2B in DOE Funding

The funding, awarded by the Department of Energy, is part of up to $7 billion the U.S. allocated to establish hydrogen hubs across the country.

Don’t Get Distracted by Emissions Politics, Energy Executives Say

Eyeing profit with a keep-it-in-the-pipe mentality, executives’ thoughts are on lowering emissions, getting premiums and producing compliance-ready molecules for the EU.

Paisie: Favorable Fundamentals Will Lift 4Q Crude Prices

China, OPEC+ and the Middle East continue to feed volatility into the oil market.

US Energy Secretary Nominee Chris Wright Champions Energy at DUG GAS

President-elect Donald Trump's energy secretary nominee Chris Wright championed energy's role in bettering human lives earlier this year on stage at Hart Energy’s DUG GAS Conference and Expo.

Executives to Fed: Power Grid the US Needs by 2030 is Nowhere in Sight

Among the energy executives looking for more electrons, Warren Buffett’s own energy provider in Omaha, Nebraska, says “we have to stop this fighting.”

Mexico Pacific’s Saguaro: LNG’s Quicker Route to Asian Markets

Mexico Pacific’s 30-mtpa Saguaro LNG terminal promises a connection to Asia for Permian Gas that avoids the Panama Canal.

Oil Steadies as Sverdrup Field Restart Counters Geopolitical Concerns

Brent crude futures fell 0.1% and WTI crude futures gained 0.1%.