Stories Tagged as
Oil
The amount of oil in the world is a mystery
by
Scott Tong
Jul 27, 2016
Countries are not required to report storage data.
A Texas range war over a natural gas pipeline
Jul 18, 2016
A pipeline carrying natural gas to Mexico from Texas will across remote ranches more than a century old.
Low oil prices made U.S. frackers lean and profitable
by
Scott Tong
Jul 14, 2016
Even at prices half what they once were, U.S. oil producers can make a profit
How low gas prices affect mass transit's bottom line
Jul 11, 2016
Low gas prices do have an effect on transit use.
Explosion heat up concerns over gas pipelines
Jul 5, 2016
A recent Pennsylvania gas explosion has raised questions about safety
Venezuela's economic crisis spurs food riots and looting
Jun 20, 2016
Another sign of the resource curse: following the country's state of emergency declaration, conditions worsen.
Unemployed oil workers find new home in solar industry
Jun 7, 2016
Texas oil workers are flocking to solar power jobs, despite lower wages
For public good, not for profit.
OPEC is sitting prettier, but will oil prices stay up?
by
Jed Kim
Jun 1, 2016
The goal of hobbling U.S. shale oil production may have worked, but may not explain higher prices.
How an oil shortage in the 1970s shaped today's economic policy
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 31, 2016
Meg Jacobs details the effects of U.S. dependency on foreign oil in her new book.
Oil bust forces Texas H-1B visa holders to exit country
May 18, 2016
As layoffs continue, foreign-born oil workers have little choice but to go home.