The conflict in Iran is ongoing and affecting energy supplies that transit the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of both the oil and LNG flow, mainly to reach Asian importers.  Oil, LNG, and gasoline prices ...
War with Iran means the world is in for a roller coaster of energy prices, but there is almost nothing unanticipated at play.
By Yousef Saba DUBAI, Feb 27 (Reuters) - The shale revolution that made the United States the world's top oil producer is ...
The U.S. shale oil and gas boom that began early this century had enormous geopolitical implications. Without it, the U.S. would have become increasingly dependent upon imports to meet energy needs, ...
The United States is pumping more oil than any country in world history. Without all that crude, Americans could already be paying $4 or even $5 a gallon for gasoline, making the energy spike caused ...
Oil tankers have mostly stopped entering or exiting the Persian Gulf as Iran threatens to block the Strait of Hormuz amid an ongoing war with the United States that has killed its supreme leader and ...
Texas oil and gas companies will earn higher profits due to the Iran war, but sustained high prices could trigger a global ...
The shale push is central to BP's strategic reset, as the company shifts away from aggressive green investments and refocuses ...
Energy expert says shale cut inflation by 0.7% yearly, saved consumers $800B and lowered emissions, while reshaping global oil markets and U.S.-Europe ties.
Devon Energy is combining with Coterra Energy to create a leading shale energy business.
The U.S. shale boom reshaped global energy markets but is now plateauing. Argentina’s Vaca Muerta, China’s Sichuan Basin, and Saudi Arabia’s Jafurah Basin are leading the next wave of shale ...