Politics www.nytimes.com Saudi Aramco says profit fell 73 percent as demand for oil shrank The coronavirus pandemic took a major toll on the oil giant’s earnings, but Aramco will maintain its hefty dividend for shareholders.
Solutions therevelator.org Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what's next for the industry? Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.
Politics Supreme Court gives Oklahoma’s Indian tribes a say over oil wells and pipelines The landmark Supreme Court decision gives the five tribes a say over oil and gas wells, refineries, and pipelines — including those running to the Cushing hub of the Keystone XL, legal experts say.
Solutions www.politico.com Should banks be forced to price in climate change? An idea gaining global momentum could take hold in a Biden administration.
Top Story www.nytimes.com With much of the world's economy slowed down, green energy powers on Wind giants are trying to shrug off the effects of the pandemic.
Causes www.washingtonpost.com Trump boasts oil is 'back in business.' Others are a lot more cautious 'We’ve done a fantastic job with bringing back the oil in a rapid fashion,' Trump told an audience in Dallas.
Politics www.nytimes.com BP prepares for a future that needs less oil The energy giant said its oil and gas assets were worth less, a move reflecting broad changes in the industry.