D.C. Residents Could Be Left in the Dark Without An Essential Federal Utility Assistance Program
The federal utility assistance program is in limbo after the entire staff was fired in April.
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A former top White House energy adviser says not to bank on low gas prices for years to come.
Wealthy Gulf states are promising President Trump huge investments into the US. But at the same time, the price of oil is falling. Is oil-fueled "investment diplomacy" still possible?
Businesses seek new revenue streams and brace for slowdown as lower crude weighs on government spending
Saudi Arabia and seven members of Opec+ will triple the volume of barrels they add to the market in June to increase market share
Electric vehicle (EV) batteries are a major source of critical mineral (CM) demand.
The Biden Administration's new foreign entity of concern rule on critical minerals excludes Chinese sources, posing challenges for the U.S. energy transition.