The shale-oil revolution that transformed the U.S. into the world’s top oil producer is entering a new phase — one that could ...
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 ...
The US shale boom is winding down, but the global market is gearing up for massive production as the unconventional resource ...
The US oil giant cites strong crude and LNG supply as Strait of Hormuz traffic halts following US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
Gray wolves are seen nearing a Bison in Yellowstone National Park in this undated handout photograph released on February 21, 2008. A visit to Yellowstone National Park last week has me thinking about ...
Life has changed quickly for the small towns at the center of the shale oil boom. The thousands of temporary workers streaming into areas of Texas that don't have enough housing or hotel space have ...
The Texas shale boom is showing signs of cooling, but demand from the AI boom could help steady the state's flagging energy industry. Production activity in America's oil and gas sector, concentrated ...
What's unfolding is a maturing shale-oil system and Venezuela could be a key for the future of U.S. output The U.S. shale boom is running out of steam, making Venezuela's vast reserves look attractive ...
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