Geology.com has collected a series of NASA photographs illuminating Earth at night. The pin pricks of permanent light depict not population, but...
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U.S. crude oil inventories dropped unexpectedly last week by 4.4 million barrels, to 361.6 million barrels, according to the Energy Department's...
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Consumers chose to drive less over this past Memorial Day, the holiday that traditionally marks the start of the summer driving season. According to...
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Today the symbolic valve was pulled 'round to the "on" position, to release 90,000 to 100,000 barrels per day of crude oil for export from...
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United States inventories data this week showed a fall in crude oil stockpiles that was greater than expected by analysts, and stockpiles of natural...
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The government of Venezuela is seizing the assets of 60 local and foreign-owned oil and gas field service companies. Companies affected include...
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As of May 1, the number of drilling rigs operating in the United States was half, or 53 percent below, the peak in September 2008, according to Baker...
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Weekly and monthly data released this week by the U.S. Energy Information Administration pointed to worsening fundamentals in the energy markets. Yet...
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When the government created an incentive to make biodiesel fuel competitive with petroleum diesel, markets responded. A $1-per-gallon tax credit to...
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The latest Short-term Energy Outlook produced by our nation's government affirms that retail prices for transportation fuels through September should...
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