A Sorry End to a Sorry Saga
The Death of Keystone

After years of dithering, President Obama is expected to kill Keystone today.

Pipeline Politics
Canada to US: We Still Want Keystone

Our northern neighbor’s new Liberal government supports the controversial project, just as its Conservative predecessor did.

A Race to the Bottom
There’s a Price War Underway in Europe

Saudi Arabia is slashing oil prices in Europe in an attempt to eke out a share of a crowded market.

Enviro-Mental
Greens Push UK Power Grid to Brink of Collapse

Britain’s been busy closing coal plants in an attempt to go “green”, but a lack of replacements is threatening grid stability.

Crude Economics
We’re Just Months Away From Iran’s Flood of Oil

Iranian crude is set to douse an already oversupplied global market in 2016.

Frack Baby Frack
How Some Shale Producers Are Boosting Output

Three U.S. fracking companies project a bump in production this year, defying the pressures of a bearish oil market.

better biofuel
The Future Looks Bleak for Biofuels

Advanced biofuels are a much better option than corn ethanol, but DuPont says they can’t compete at current oil prices.

Cheating on the Test
Porsche and Audi Join VW Emissions Scandal

Luxury car brands Porsche and Audi also cheated on emissions tests, according to the EPA.

The Waiting Game
TransCanada to Obama: Forget About Keystone

The company behind Keystone just asked the White House to delay its decision. Here’s what is likely behind this new strategy.

Limping to Paris
UN Pessimistic About Climate Future

The UN says national climate commitments don’t go far enough. No one’s happy with the state of climate talks.

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