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Exxon Mobil started production months ahead of schedule at its newest development in the heavily-contested Stabroek block.
Tougher regulatory framework have quickly undermined hopes that Colombia's Caribbean coast could be an energy hub for the ...
Over the next few years, ExxonMobil intends to deploy several floaters in Guyana, including the Errea Wittu FPSO in the Uaru ...
An Exxon Mobil-led consortium began production at a fourth floating production, storage and offloading vessel at the Stabroek ...
Exxon Mobil posted strong Q2 results with solid cash flow, Permian growth, and rising dividends, trading at a discount to ...
Secondary tariffs would raise the cost of imports into the United States of products from Russia's customers, giving them an incentive to buy their oil elsewhere. Squeezing the shipments risks spiking ...
A Charleston judge dismissed a case against oil companies, alleging deceptive messaging around emissions and climate change.
A Charleston judge dismissed a case against oil companies, alleging deceptive messaging around emissions and climate change.
The legal claim, one of a raft of lawsuits across the country, had accused companies of a yearslong disinformation campaign ...
Oil is a dying industry, although oil drilling won’t vanish overnight. Some estimates suggest that the industry will have a ...
Sen. Ed Markey is slamming the Federal Trade Commission for allowing two former executives to join major oil company boards ...
Chevron is undergoing a cultural and strategic overhaul as it faces fierce competition, political headwinds and investor skepticism, The Wall Street Journal writes. CEO Mike Wirth, frustrated by what ...
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