BYÂ JACK PHILLIPS The Biden administration was sued on Jan. 27 over its executive order to halt oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters.…
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By Tyler Durden Today in “proof governments are horribly inefficient capital allocators” news… British Columbia is currently in the process of trying to erect a…
By Tyler Durden Top government officials in Pakistan are urging calm after the entire country was plunged into darkness on Saturday night due to a…
By JOHN HAYWARD Iraqi state media warned of a major energy crisis Tuesday due to reduced exports of natural gas from Iran. Although Iran denied…
BY TYLER DURDEN Officials are trying to figure out how a BNSF train carrying crude oil derailed in Whatcom County, Wash., on Dec. 22. The accident…
By Reuters Staff MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – An outage in Mexicoâs electricity network left 10.3 million users without power for up to two hours on Monday,…
By Frank Chen Sudden blackouts in industrial parks raise speculation that Beijing’s ban on Australian coal imports is starting to backfire Office towers and shopping…
BY EMEL AKAN WASHINGTONâA wind farm in Texas near the Air Forceâs largest pilot training base came under the spotlight in recent weeks because the owner is a Chinese businessman described…
CHUCK ROSS INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER Hunter Biden wanted to avoid registering as a foreign agent as part of a deal with a Chinese energy company, according…
By Emma-Jo Morris and Gabrielle Fonrouge Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year…