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Hurricane Milton hampers gasoline supply chain
Hurricane Milton's landfall in Florida has disrupted gas supplies after many residents stocked up on gas and diesel for their evacuation ride out of the area and to power generators.
Chevron CEO says Houthi attacks in Red Sea pose 'very real' risks to oil flows and prices
Chevron CEO Michael Wirth said he is surprised U.S. crude oil is trading under $73 a barrel and that Houthi attacks in the Red Sea pose a "very real" risk to oil prices.
California goes to war with oil and gas giants over climate change 'deception'
The state of California has filed a lawsuit against major oil and gas companies, alleging the fossil fuel industry has lied about the harms of climate change for decades.
Climate protesters carried out of Shell shareholder meeting after flash mob: video
Climate protesters were carried out of Shell's annual general meeting in London on Tuesday after they attempted to rush the stage shouting, "Shut down Shell!"
Exxon quits drilling in Brazil after failing to find oil
The company has shifted geologists and engineers who had worked on the years long drilling campaign from its offices in Rio de Janeiro to other countries, they said.
UN secretary-general says 'Big Oil' peddles 'big lie,' should be 'held to account' like tobacco
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres accused the fossil fuel industry of participating in a "big lie" to cover up oil's connection to climate change.
Free gas for a year announced by Advance Auto Parts with 'Drive of Your Life' contest
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. has launched a "Drive of Your Life" contest that'll give drivers a chance at winning free gas for a year as Americans have faced higher gas prices in 2022.
Russia looks to cut gas supplies to Finland amid NATO bid
Russia may soon cut off its gas supplies to Finland as its northwestern neighbor looks to join the NATO alliance, according to reports Thursday. Finnish officials say they have prepared for this eventuality.
Russia looks to utilize Nord Stream 2 domestically to boost markets as Europe shuns oil
Russia is looking to ease strains to its market caused by massive international sanctions and gas boycotts by opening the Nord Stream 2 pipeline domestically.
House hearing with oil executives sets up partisan clash over gas prices
The House Energy and Natural Resources Committee will hear testimony Wednesday from six energy executives.