Gas
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Politics
Exxon Mobil Strikes $60 Billion Deal for Shale Giant
The acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources, Exxon’s largest since its merger with Mobil in 1999, increases the company’s presence in…
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Politics
Why One Country Is Struggling to Break Away From Russian Gas
Austria, unlike most European Union countries, is still buying nearly as much natural gas from Russia as it was before…
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Politics
Nations Aim to Zero Out Shipping Emissions by Midcentury
Regulators reached a provisional deal on how quickly the transition to zero-emissions fuels should happen for cargo ships, which often…
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Politics
The Little-Known Provision That Could Revolutionize Highway Travel
It’s no small irony that so much federal money is being dedicated in various ways to climate-change projects that will…
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World
At Least 16 Are Killed After Gas Leak in South Africa
A cylinder of a type of gas often linked to illegal mining was found in a shack at an encampment…
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Politics
Guess Who’s Been Paying to Block Green Energy? You Have.
To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we have to make two big transitions at once: First, we have…
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World
Behind the Scenes, G7 Nations Wrangle Over Ambitious Climate Commitments
The U.S. finds itself caught between defending President Biden’s climate change agenda and aiding allies intent on increasing their access…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Crumbling Gas Exports
Also, President Yoon’s address to Congress and Australia’s shift on New Zealand.
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Politics
I Want to Switch to an Electric Stove. Can the Board Stop Me?
Quitting gas makes sense for the environment and your health, but not all buildings are equipped to go electric.
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Politics
Shell’s Profit Soared to $42 Billion Last Year
The record haul, pushed by high energy prices and a hunger for liquefied natural gas, came as a new chief…