The Biden administration is planning to sell oil and gas leases on huge tracts of public land in the U.S. West, despite the Interior Department’s conclusion that doing so could cost society billions of dollars in climate change impacts.
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Cummins Posts Q3 Income, Revenue Gains
Cummins Inc. reported strong medium- and heavy-duty engine sales amid global growth, despite moderating demand in China, led to increased net income and revenue in the fiscal third quarter.
November 2, 2021Marathon Petroleum Weighs the Sale of Alaska Refinery
Marathon Petroleum Corp. is weighing a sale of its Kenai refinery in Alaska as the U.S.’ largest independent crude processor seeks to further streamline operations.
November 2, 2021BP Says Oil Demand Is Back Above 100 Million Barrels a Day
As world leaders discuss the fight against climate change, global oil demand has bounced back above the key level of 100 million barrels a day last seen before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to BP Plc.
November 2, 2021Refiners Are Less Pressed to Shut Down Plants as Fuel Demand Rebounds
After several years of plant closures and conversions to make renewable fuel, the pressure on American refiners to shut down excess capacity is easing as gasoline demand nears pre-pandemic levels and supplies dwindle.
November 1, 2021EV Plan Runs Afoul of USMCA, Canada Parts Chief Warns
President Joe Biden’s proposed incentives for U.S. electric-car buyers could be challenged under the North American trade pact, a Canadian auto industry leader warned.
October 29, 2021Profitable Exxon, Chevron Emerge as Global Economy Rebounds
ExxonMobil reversed the losses it suffered last year during the pandemic with a $6.75 billion third-quarter profit as demand pushes the price for a barrel of crude past $80 for the first time in years.
October 29, 2021Exxon CEO Denies Spreading Climate Change Disinformation
ExxonMobil’s chief executive said Oct. 28 that his company “does not spread disinformation regarding climate change,” as he and other oil company chiefs countered congressional allegations the industry concealed evidence about the dangers of global warming.
October 28, 2021Supply Chain Woes Threaten to Drive Up Clean-Power Costs
Bottlenecks in the global supply chain threaten to drive up renewable-power costs, reversing a decadelong trend that made wind and solar mainstream.
October 28, 2021GM Factory ZERO Grand Opening Event Marks Automaker's Growth in EV
General Motors will host the grand opening of Factory Zero in Detroit-Hamtramck next month to start building new electric vehicles, the automaker said Oct. 27.
October 28, 2021