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Net Zero Regulation: Russia will Replace all the U.S. Oil Biden Wants to Ban
U.S. President Joe Biden’s push to slash carbon emissions may inadvertently give a short-term boost to energy companies in one of the world’s biggest polluters.
Chevron Makes Bid for Noble Midstream Buyout
Chevron offered to buy pipeline operator Noble Midstream Partners LP, a deal that would streamline what is already a tightly integrated relationship following last year’s acquisition of Noble Energy Inc.
Appeals Court Refuses to Stop Construction of Line 3 Oil Pipeline
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied a request by two American Indian tribes to shut down construction of a contentious crude oil pipeline project in northern Minnesota.
U.S. Shale: Biden's Drilling Ban Actually Undermines Emissions Targets
The U.S. oil industry has a message to President Joe Biden's recent climate executive orders involving the oil and gas sector—restricting America's oil production would increase its reliance on foreign imports of oil with more emissions than the crude pumped from America's oilfields.
U.S. Shale Could Be The Biggest Winner Of The Latest OPEC Cuts
OPEC, and especially OPEC+, has always seemed to be at odds with the U.S. shale industry.
Shale Giant Chesapeake Emerges From Bankruptcy
Chesapeake Energy has emerged from bankruptcy proceedings after a judge approved its Chapter 11 restructuring plan.
Q4 2020 Saw Jump In Oil & Gas Dealmaking
Oil and gas producers engaged in the most dealmaking of the year in the fourth quarter of 2020.
OPEC+ and Alaska Sale May Offer Market Preview
The outcome of a meeting of the 23-member OPEC+ alliance represent major items to watch this week in the oil and gas markets.
COVID-19 and the Oil and Gas Workforce
COVID-19 and how it may influence the future of work.
The Energy Sector To Watch In 2021
The year 2020 has been unusually volatile for the U.S. financial market.