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U.S. judge rules for Chevron in Ecuador case
Chevron Corp may pursue an international arbitration claim over environmental pollution allegations in Ecuador, a judge ruled on Thursday, part of a long-running case that carries a potential $27 billion liability for the second-largest U.S. oil company.
Full Story »Chevron Deploys a Second Ultra-Deepwater Drillship
Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corporation ( NYSE: CVX ), today announced that it has commenced operations on the Discoverer Inspiration, an ultra-deepwater drillship, in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Full Story »Chevron Energy Solutions to Build 3.7MW Solar Project for East Side ...
Chevron Energy Solutions, a unit of Chevron Corporation CVX , and East Side Union High School District in San José, California, today announced the start of construction on a 3.7-megawatt solar project that is expected to provide more than $1.5 million in budget relief to the district's general fund in the first year and $7.6 million over five years.
Full Story »Exxonmobil Moves Continue Petrol Station Shake-up
A shake-up in petrol station ownership looks set to continue as global oil giant ExxonMobil continues to investigate the sale of its New Zealand distribution and retailing, or downstream, business.
Full Story »Chevron Energy Solutions to build 3.7MW solar project
BP Acquires Devon Assets
(NYSE:BP) is buying a bunch of assets of US independent oil and gas producer Devon Energy Inc (DVN) for $7.0 billion in cash.
Full Story »» Chevron asks to toss clean up specialist
The company said today Richard Cabrera is the majority owner of an oilfield remediation company that is registered to perform work for Ecuador's state-owned oil company, PetroEcuador.
Full Story »Stock Picks: Chevron, NYSE Euronext, J. Crew, Analogic
Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Doug Leggate lowered his rating on shares of Chevron Corp. (CVX) to neutral from buy on Mar. 10.
Full Story »Gulf Oil Returns to the Bluegrass State
SOMERSET, Ky. & FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Gulf Oil today announced an enthusiastic return to the Bluegrass State with the initial signing of a branded distributor agreement with Southern Petroleum of Somerset, Kentucky.
Full Story »Along canal, EPA plays corporate detective.
Six degrees of separation from polluting the Gowanus Canal doesn't mean a company has necessarily escaped a hefty cleanup bill.
Full Story »Stocks Edge Down After Jobs Data
U.S. stocks struggled to extend recent gains early Thursday after the Labor Department reported initial jobless claims fell less than expected.
Full Story »Research and Markets: Canada Oil and Gas Report Q1 2010 - Reveals Canada's Oil & Gas Will Account for 10.56% of North American Regional Oil Demand by 2014
Oil and Gas Report Q1 2010 " report to their offering.
Full Story »4-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: SandRidge
Market-trouncing returns could be written in these four stars.
Full Story »5-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: Ormat
Market-trouncing returns could be written in these five stars
Full Story »US Refinery Status: Valero Concludes Corpus Christi Maintenance
The following table lists unplanned and planned production outages at U.S. refineries as reported by Dow Jones Newswires.
Full Story »Oil giant Chevron plans to axe 2,000 jobs
Chevron Corp, the second-largest US oil company, said it planned to put several downstream operations up for sale, including its Pembroke refinery in the UK, and eliminate 2,000 jobs this year.
Full Story »TG World Acquires Interest in Philippine Oil Project
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - March 11, 2010) - TG World Energy Corp. (TSX VENTURE:TGE) ("TG World" or the "Company") has signed farm-in agreements for a 12.5% equity interest in two Philippine offshore development ready oil discoveries.
Full Story »Natural gas crystals: Energy under the sea
It looks like ice — but this ice could one day be used to heat your home.
Full Story »Oil majors braces for carbon rules
Major international oil companies say they are factoring carbon prices into their long-term planning calculations, but assessing that cost is a challenge as US policymakers struggle to come together on how to combat climate change.
Full Story »Along canal, EPA plays corporate detective
Six degrees of separation from polluting the Gowanus Canal doesn't mean a company has necessarily escaped a hefty cleanup bill.
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