Crude Economics
Shale Companies Found a Way to Be Profitable

Around the country, breakeven costs keep coming down.

Power Problems
Nuclear’s Future Is in Doubt

What a new bankruptcy means for the American (and global) nuclear power industry:

Fear the Airpocalypse
European Mayors Push for Cleaner Air

But how much trust can we put in European emissions testing?

Unenforceable
The Paris Climate Treaty Is Already Failing

Shocker! Who could have imagined?

Security of Supply
What Trump’s “Energy Independence” Order Means

Not much, it turns out.

Enviro-Mental
EU Narrowly Avoids Major GMO Mistake

Members failed to produce enough votes to block the cultivation of two new GM crops.

"Peak" Oil?
New Crude Found in UK Waters

The UK may have just found its biggest new reserve of offshore crude this century.

Crude Economics
Petrostates Seen as Likely to Extend Cuts

OPEC and co. hardly have a choice in the matter.

The Future
The Surprising Ways Self-Driving Cars Will Change the World

Here’s some fodder for your next dinner party.

Pipeline Politics
At Long Last, Keystone Gets the Federal Green Light

Still, several hurdles remain for the beleaguered project.

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