Oil
Tillerson Waives Rights Conditions for Bahrain Arm Sale
Rights groups say the move sends a dangerous signal.
Putin Can't Stop Growing Dissent Against His Corruption
Young Russians defied the police and set out on a people's revolution against corruption.
Native American Groups Protest Pipeline at White House
The protest follows months of demonstrations in a remote part of North Dakota, where the Standing Rock Sioux tribe demonstrated in an attempt to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Saudis Rail Against First Ever Comic-Con Festival
Social media users condemned the event as a gathering of "devil worshippers."
Defense Chief Contradicts Trump on Iraq and Oil
Mattis has been more critical than Trump of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and distanced himself from Trump's labeling of the media as "the enemy of the American people", saying he had no problems with the press.
Why Has Trump Appointed Perry to Energy?
Perry used his 15 years as Texas governor to enhance the power of the office.
Algeria's Leaders Feud and the Economy Stagnates
Preoccupied with a power struggle, the country's officials appear to have little desire to wean the country off its dependence on oil.
House Axes Regulations on Oil, Mining, Stream Pollution
The Republican-dominated Senate is expected to quickly take up killing both regulations and then send the resolutions to President Donald Trump to sign.
Robert Reich: We Must Ignore Trump's Alternative Facts
Trump critics have been threatened by fans stirred up by Trump's tweets.
Trump Nom Considers Reversing Obama Environment Policy
The Interior Department oversees territories covering a fifth of the United States' surface from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico, including sensitive wildlife habitats, iconic landscapes, rich deposits of oil, gas and coal and important pasturelands for ranchers.
Oil Prices Expected to be Volatile in 2017: IAE Chief
OPEC members have agreed to cut output by 1.2 million barrels per day for the first half of 2017.
Would Tillerson Defend the Baltics if Putin Invaded?
Sixteen key questions for secretary of state pick Rex Tillerson.
How to Make Fossil Fuels Clean and Green
This new form of green power could let us have our cake and eat it.
What Will Putin Do Without America as His Enemy?
Without a hostile U.S. to blame, Putin must explain why cupboards are bare.
Putin Talks Trump, Hacking and Doping
In over three hours of discussion, there was barely a mention of Syria or Ukraine.
Obama Bans New Oil and Gas Drilling Off Alaska
The ban affects federal waters off Alaska in the Chukchi Sea and most of the Beaufort Sea and in the Atlantic from New England to Chesapeake Bay.
Putin and Abe Meet to Untangle 70-Year Island Dispute
This is why Russia and Japan still have no World War II peace deal.
Does Putin Have Plans for Afghanistan?
Afghan and American officials are increasingly worried about deepening political ties between Russia and Taliban militants.
How to Rebalance U.S.-Saudi Relations
Gone are the days when U.S.-Saudi affairs could be handled over a phone call or a stroll in a ranch in Texas.
Why Vladimir Putin Fears a Hillary Clinton White House
How the Democratic nominee plans to use America's energy boom to weaken Russia.
Will Electric Cars Turn the World Upside Down?
A rapidly declining carbon economy will upturn the global order.
Saudi Arabia Foils Plot to Bomb World Cup Qualifier
The plot was allegedly to target Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates match on October 11.
Saudi Police Arrest Man For Cross-Dressing On Snapchat
Authorities charged the man with "distributing material insulting to public order."
Satellite Images Expose China's Secret Oil Stockpiles
The country's oil supply is far greater than previously reported.
Ruptured Pipeline Could Cause Massive Fuel Shortages
Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina have declared states of emergency due to 338,000 gallons worth of fuel spilling.
Was Bazooka Rhadebe Targeted for Anti-Mining Activism?
Bazooke Rhadebe's call for the right to say no to mining companies has echoes all over South Africa.
Dakota Oil Pipeline Halt Costly for Shippers, Producers
Dakota Access LLC may have to reroute the pipeline, and shippers in the near term may have to unload crude at a loss.
Iraq Considers Selling Oil Through Iran
Kurds are said to be ready to strike an agreement with Baghdad if it guarantees them monthly revenue of $1 billion.
Elon Musk Has a Brilliant Plan to Kill Big Oil
Tesla cars will be a part of a sustainable electric system: the solar panels, the batteries, and the software to manage power and trade it over networks.
Could an Independent Scotland Survive Low Oil Prices?
Scotland's fiscal deficit is much worse than the U.K. as a whole.