Europe’s Heat Wave Is Bad for Energy Prices, But the Drought Is Worse -Javier Blas/Bloomberg
By Javier Blas Europe is sweltering under a heat wave that has pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees
By Javier Blas Europe is sweltering under a heat wave that has pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees
By Liam Denning I normally visit the gas station in something of a fugue state, blocking out all sensory information.
By Phillip Pullella VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has dismissed reports that he plans to resign in the near future,
Fareed Zakaria There’s a famous saying that no military plan survives its first contact with the enemy. The greatest theorist
By Javier Blas The oil market suffered a brutal selloff this week, prompting concern about a repetition of the 2008 boom-and-bust cycle.
By Martha Gill LONDON — Boris Johnson’s time as prime minister has at last reached its denouement. On Tuesday evening,
By Julian Lee The OPEC+ group of oil producers has completed its mission to restore all the oil it removed
By Mac Margolis As Brazil and much of the world looked on in the anguishing search for indigenous rights advocate Bruno
By Manuela Andreoni The Supreme Court has issued one of the most important environmental rulings ever, which will make the battle
By Javier Blas If the oil market was a religion, its central article of faith would be the maximum production capacity of
By David Fickling At a time when crude prices are close to their highest levels in 14 years, Big Oil is
By Emily Pickrell The tiny South American country of Guyana has been transformative for Exxon Mobil Corp. in the last
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