"Rising Prices on the Menu," says the title of an article in an International Monetary Fund magazine that predicts an extended increase in the price of food.
No better measure exists of change in climate politics than the lone amendment Democrats managed to attach to a House bill last week blocking regulation of greenhouse gases by...
Like some Biblical curse, war and natural disaster rode roughshod over world oil markets in late March as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization enforced a no-fly zone in Libya...
New noise attenuation option for type fl regulatorsThe new Tartarini Type SRII and SRS silencer options for Type FL regulators promise an efficient noise prevention solution for...
With world attention focused this month on Japan's earthquake disaster and nuclear crisis and the revolt to overthrow Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, few noticed what some are describing...
Even as Allied warplanes continue their bombing campaign against Libya's ruling regime, the US and the European Union have announced extended sanctions against 14 separate companies...
The UK government Mar. 22 issued a report saying existing deepwater oil and gas drilling rules address most concerns raised by the parliamentary Energy and Climate Change Committee...
Rising gasoline prices have reignited debate over whether energy commodities regulation should include new curbs on speculation as Congress heads into a week-long recess.
Britain's legendary Prime Minister Winston Churchill must be rolling over in his grave, given new taxes the UK government plans for the nation's oil and natural gas industry.
ExxonMobil Corp. expects to add nearly 1.4 million boe/d net to its production by 2016, and oil will account for 80% of that new production, company executives recently told analysts...