OPEC's about to lose its most loyal customer.
Unless we have more water, we can't supply the drinking water needs, the agricultural needs, and the drilling needs of the nation.
U.S. exports jumped 6% in the first half of this year, due largely to decrease oil import prices.
Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains how some investors are giving older oil wells a second chance.
The Bakken is second to Texas in production, but its levels continue to increase by 15,000 bpd each month.
Despite government meddling, solar and enhanced oil recovery continue to impress.
Chesapeake, which has been struggling after numerous investigations, could come back with 2012 asset sales.
An oil pipeline joint venture will transport 350,000 bpd of Eagle Ford oil to Houston refineries.
The Marcellus shale could become the biggest shale gas producer in the country.
Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl focuses on a few farmers that are taking advantage of Big Oil's need for more water.
After months of halted oil production, South Sudan will soon be able to bring wells back online.
Enbridge's second major pipeline leak in two years caught regulators' attention and put the companies projects on hold.