Big Oil Prepares for Upheaval at the Gas Station

[ad_1] TotalEnergies sale of its European service stations shows a more cautious approach to the growth of electric vehicles than at peers Shell and BP. [ad_2] Source link

The EV Question for Auto Executives: How Fast to Make the Shift?

[ad_1] Some companies are racing to convert entirely to electric vehicles, while others see caution flags. [ad_2] Source link

Fossil-Fuel Addiction Is Getting Harder for Oil Giants to Kick

[ad_1] The war in Ukraine is pushing governments to double down on green energy. Bumper oil and gas profits are pulling companies such as BP in the other direction. [ad_2]…

Stock Futures Waver Ahead of Powell Remarks

[ad_1] Stock futures wavered ahead of comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell that investors hope will shed light on the path for U.S. interest rates. [ad_2] Source link

BP Slows Transition to Renewable Energy as Oil Bonanza Continues

[ad_1] The company said it would slow its transition to lower-carbon energy, as oil-and-gas production helped push the company to a record profit last year.  [ad_2] Source link

Oil Industry’s Windfall Fails to Excite Wall Street

[ad_1] The biggest Western oil companies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell, have delivered record profits, but investors are still wary. [ad_2] Source link

Shell Adds $41 Billion in Profit to Record Annual Haul From Oil Majors

[ad_1] Business Earnings The results bring to more than $132 billion the combined profit last year of the three big majors [ad_2] Source link

A $100 Billion Question: Will Exxon or Chevron Go Shopping in Europe?

[ad_1] Major European oil companies’ widening discounts to the two U.S. companies should prompt cross-border M&A talks. [ad_2] Source link

WSJ News Exclusive | TravelCenters of America to Add EV Fast-Charger Stations

[ad_1] WSJ News Exclusive Business Truck-stop and gasoline-filling company to join with Electrify America in build-out [ad_2] Source link

Energy Bulls Are Getting Paid to Stay Calm

[ad_1] Markets Heard on the Street Oil and gas stocks are holding steady despite weaker energy prices. Lavish share buybacks may be one reason. [ad_2] Source link