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Chevron Waives Retirement Age for CEO Mike Wirth
The oil giant reported higher-than-expected profit in the second quarter. Source link
America's Rise as Energy Export Powerhouse Hinges on One Town
Pipelines to Corpus Christi, Texas, are near capacity as U.S. oil production approaches records. Source link
This Arkansas Town Could Become the Epicenter of a U.S. Lithium Boom
Near the quiet town of Magnolia, companies including Exxon Mobil are working out how to extract lithium from brine water to help power electric vehicles.
That Extreme Heat Hasn't Budged Natural-Gas Prices
With a glut from the warm winter, the power-generation fuel costs 60% less than last summer. Source link
These Energy Companies Don't Need Sky-High Oil and Gas Prices
Oil field service companies shares are beating those of their customers Source link
Shale Industry Is Dropping Drilling Rigs, Fast
Smaller fracking companies are feeling the pinch of inflation, lower oil and gas prices, and fewer prime drilling spots. Source link
Chinese Oil Demand Doesn't Make Sense
China’s economy is having a rough summer, but the country is churning out record amounts of diesel and importing vast amounts of crude oil. Source
Drones Reach Stratospheric Heights in Race to Fly Higher, Longer
New military and commercial craft aim to go far higher than jumbo jets and stay there for months, offering a more flexible alternative to satellites.
Exxon Mobil Buys Pipeline Operator, Making Big Bet on Carbon
Exxon Mobil is buying pipeline operator Denbury for almost $5 billion, a big bet by the oil giant on the business of transporting and storing
Saudi Arabia to Lose Top Spot in OPEC+
The kingdom is set to fall below Russia as the largest oil producer in the alliance as its production cuts begin to bite, tightening the