Sen. Murkowski on America's energy future
CNBC's "Power Lunch" team talks with Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) about the intersection of energy and politics as well as America's energy future. Source: CNBC RSS...
CNBC's "Power Lunch" team talks with Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) about the intersection of energy and politics as well as America's energy future. Source: CNBC RSS...
One top technical analyst says now might be the time to look for a big payoff in one of the markets' safest spaces. Source: CNBC RSS...
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry sits down with CNBC's Brian Sullivan at CERAWeek to discuss trade, the energy sector, exports and more. Source: CNBC RSS...
A Green Real Deal includes increased energy efficiency across all economic sectors, a very low-carbon electricity system and the electrification of buildings, transportation and industry. Former U.S. energy policies offer a vision for the future. Source: CNBC RSS...
Cheniere CEO Jack Fusco said the company could ultimately double its size from Chinese demand alone, but for now he hopes the trade rhetoric between the U.S. and China comes to an end. Source: CNBC RSS...
The sanctioning of two OPEC members by the Trump administration has caused some ripples in the oil market, but not the type of shortages or pain for consumers that could have occurred. Source: CNBC RSS...
Oil prices rose on Monday, lifted by comments from Saudi oil minister Khalid al-Falih that an end to OPEC-led supply cuts was unlikely before June and a report showing a fall U.S. drilling activity. Source: CNBC RSS...
The small gas-rich monarchy has expanded its trade relations after the 2017 blockade levied by its neighbors cut access to an estimated 60 percent of the goods it imported. Source: CNBC RSS...
The US is playing the role of disruptor in the global energy market and the implications are significant for global oil prices, which have seen huge swings in the past six months, and with more volatility expected. Source: CNBC RSS...
Saudi oil minister Khalid al-Falih said on Sunday that China and the U.S. would lead healthy global demand for oil this year but that it would be too early to change OPEC+ output policy at the group's next meeting in April. Source: CNBC RSS...