WSJ News Exclusive | EPA Calls on Telecom Executives to Meet About Lead-Sheathed Phone Cables

[ad_1]  The Environmental Protection Agency sent letters requesting telecom companies to meet with the agency about their lead-sheathed phone cables, in a new phase of an investigation in the EPA’s…

Shale Is Keeping the World Awash With Oil as Conflicts Abound

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 1, 2024 12:05 am ET A surprise surge in American oil and gas production and exports is helping to keep the world stocked, blunting the impact of…

An American Family Oil Dynasty Ends as Hess Sells

[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) One of the first things you notice when entering the Hess Tower in downtown Houston is the original forest-green truck that Leon Hess drove…

Chevron to Buy Hess for $53 Billion

[ad_1] Updated Oct. 23, 2023 7:45 am ET Chevron said it would buy Hess in an all-stock deal worth $53 billion, the second major oil tie-up this month following Exxon…

The Oil Patch Is Primed for an Era of Megadeals

[ad_1] A tie-up between Exxon and Pioneer would put pressure on Chevron and other rivals to pursue deals of their own. [ad_2] Source link

Oil is Near $100. Shale Isn’t Coming to the Rescue.

[ad_1] Frackers are constrained by investor payouts, inflation and interest rates, keeping spending in check. [ad_2] Source link

Warren Buffett’s Green Cash Washes Over Coal Country

[ad_1] Berkshire Hathaway teamed with West Virginia’s Republican lawmakers to launch a solar-powered project, helped by federal IRA incentives. [ad_2] Source link

Lithium Miners Slump as Chile Unveils State-Led Policy

[ad_1] President Gabriel Boric’s plan to create a state-owned lithium company comes as Chile faces pressure for more public spending. [ad_2] Source link

Exxon Deal Hunt Signals Possible Shale M&A Wave

[ad_1] A transaction involving Pioneer Natural Resources would indicate that drillers are looking to put their large war chests of cash to work. [ad_2] Source link