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Steven Donziger may get another day in court
The imprisoned environmental lawyer is asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a case that may have broad implications for the separation of powers.
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Oil giants, after surge in profits, are wary about spending
Economic and military uncertainty clouds the outlook for Exxon, Chevron and other energy companies, whose bonanza from high prices is already fading.
An Israel-Lebanon border deal could increase natural gas supplies
Offshore gas fields in the Mediterranean could become one of several new energy sources for European countries as they seek independence from Russia.
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Oil executives privately contradicted public statements on climate, files show
The documents, subpoenaed in a House investigation of climate disinformation, show company leaders contravening industry commitments.
Chevron is publishing local news and propaganda in Texas
Chevron-sponsored Permian Proud is providing community news (and corporate propaganda) in one of Texas' most news-starved regions.
Oil giants sell dirty wells to buyers with looser climate goals, study finds
The transactions can help major oil and gas companies clean up their own production by transferring polluting assets to a different firm, the analysis said.
Citing a Chevron tanker, Ukraine seeks tougher restrictions at Russian ports
A top Ukrainian official criticized companies in the United States and Greece for helping Russia continue to profit from oil despite its attack on Ukraine.
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