Irina is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing on the oil and gas industry.
Consistently higher living expenses have deepened a rift among—and within—EU members about tackling climate change and moving away from oil, gas, and coal. The development…
Crude oil prices ticked lower today after the Energy Information Administration reported an inventory build of 4 million barrels for the week to September 8.…
Last week, Brent crude topped $90 per barrel for the first time since last November, and WTI climbed to an 11-month high, too. The reason:…
Demand for oil, natural gas, and coal is nearing its peak, the head of the International Energy Agency said in an op-ed for the Financial Times,…
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion could be set back by nine months unless regulators approve a proposed change of its route. The original route of…
Chevron will turn to Australia’s Fair Work Commission to force workers at its Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects to stop striking, Reuters has reported, adding…
Africa is a treasure trove of metals and minerals and home to some of the world's best natural resources, including wind and solar. Africa currently…
Despite a dip earlier today, crude oil prices were set for another weekly gain following the announcement by Saudi Arabia and Russia they would extend…
Workers at the Gorgon and Wheatstone liquefied natural gas projects offshore Australia will begin striking today after talks with the projects’ operator, Chevron fell through.…
Europe’s switch from pipeline gas to LNG is reshaping the global LNG market, putting a permanent floor under prices. This means some buyers may be…
Crude oil prices ticked up today, after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported an inventory draw of 6.3 million barrels for the week to September…
After a tense few weeks with warnings of potential power shortages, Texas for the first time this year narrowly missed actual blackouts. Late on Wednesday,…
China has been the focus of attention for oil traders and industry insiders for years now, and with a good reason. The world’s largest importer…
Massive federal subsidies for wind and solar energy are prompting conservative state governments to reconsider their opinions on low-carbon generation capacity or, indeed, consider having…
The dispute between Chevron and the unions representing workers at the Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG project has taken a turn for the worse, with the…
Earlier this year, the Energy Information Administration said that oil production in the United States will hit a near-record 12.8 million barrels daily this year.…
Chevron has resorted to mediation talks with the unions representing its workers at the Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects in the latest attempt to avert…
A year ago, Shell had big plans for its decarbonization. These plans included a sharp cut in oil and gas production and the development of…
Canada’s oil and gas companies have managed to boost production from conventional resources while reducing carbon dioxide and methane emissions over the decade to 2021,…
The union representing workers at two Chevron LNG projects in Australia have rejected a company offer for new pay and conditions, and are now preparing…