
Chevron shareholders vote for political spending
Chevron's top executive said the company would vet the shoot down of proposals to spend less on political maneuvering and more on environmental issues. ... more
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Wildfires force third Canada bitumen mine to close
Evacuation orders for thousands in Alberta were lifted Wednesday while a third oil company joined others in shuttering its facilities threatened by wildfires in the Canadian oil patch. ... more
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Constellations of Power: Smart Dragon-3 and the Geopolitics of China's Space Strategy
Ten Years Later, LIGO is a Black-Hole Hunting Machine
NASA awards Blue Origin new lunar mission to deliver VIPER rover in 2027
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Oil markets hold fire ahead of data release
Crude oil markets stood pat before the opening bell in New York as traders waited Wednesday for key industry data on supply and demand. ... more
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Johan Sverdrup delays hurt, Norway says
Delays in planning for the Johan Sverdrup field off the coast of Norway left the country short of its 10-year reserve growth objectives, the government said. ... more
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Wildfires threaten Alberta oil operations
Canadian producer MEG Energy Corp. became the latest to evacuate non-essential staff from Alberta following the potential risk from forest fires. ... more
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Texas economic outlook darkens
Sector data extending beyond oil and gas in Texas dropped to its lowest level in six years, an outlook report from the Dallas Federal Reserve found. ... more
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Plains defends California pipeline infrastructure
Plains All American defended pipeline infrastructure in California after last week's spill, saying automatic shutoff valves were not the best safety option. ... more
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