U.S. refineries process record amounts of crude
The 18 million barrels of crude, a four-week average for the week ending July 6, was the most processed since the week of Aug. 25, 2017, when Hurricane Harvey was bearing down on the Gulf Coast.
The 18 million barrels of crude, a four-week average for the week ending July 6, was the most processed since the week of Aug. 25, 2017, when Hurricane Harvey was bearing down on the Gulf Coast.
China's threat to slap tariffs on U.S. natural gas exports is injecting uncertainty into a construction boom for the multibillion dollar facilities that ship American shale gas around the world.
Amid a trade dispute over tariffs, President Donald Trump and Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker agreed last month to start talks intended to achieve "zero tariffs" and "zero subsidies" on non-automotive industrial goods.
European nations are far behind Mexico and China when it comes to receiving liquefied natural gas from the U.S., but the region is making its biggest effort to date to change that.
Vets4Energy's Leanne Wheeler appeared on radio to discuss Vets4Energy, national security, and how specific energy issues effect our national security.
[FERC] has a vital job for both ensuring environmental safety and advancing America's energy dominance as we continue to see new expansion from the shale boom. It needs qualified engineers and lawyers...
By Energy Secretary Rick Perry: the U.S. is producing more energy due to innovation, deregulation and pro-growth policies.... Nowhere is this stunning turnaround more dramatic than with natural gas...
Of particular concern is a shortage of global spare oil capacity, Webster said. Many oil-producing countries are on the decline...
A Trump administration plan to bail out otherwise uneconomical coal-fired and nuclear power plants potentially could cost consumers more than $34 billion over a 2-year period, a study commissioned by the Natural Gas Supply Association, American Petroleum Institute, and four other national energy associations concluded.
Big news in the latest API Monthly Statistical Report: U.S. crude oil production rose to an all-time record of 10.7 million barrels per day (mbd) in June - the largest monthly output, ever.