April 25 Airline CEO sparks backlash after revealing what’s really driving sky-high ticket prices Airlines face backlash over high fares after Delta and United reportedly signaled ticket prices may stay elevated even if fuel costs eventually stabilize.
April 24 US targets Chinese refinery in sweeping Iran oil crackdown, sanctions ‘shadow fleet’ tankers The OFAC sanctioned a major Chinese oil refinery and dozens of Iran-linked shadow fleet vessels in an escalation of a maximum pressure campaign on Tehran.
April 22 EARTH DAY: Three big signs the climate movement is running out of gas From Cuba's humanitarian crisis to empty EV plants, rising gas prices and global energy turmoil are reshaping the climate movement's political influence.
April 22 Trump’s Operation Epic Fury humiliated the experts and redrew the Middle East Operation Epic Fury reshapes the Middle East as dire predictions about China, Iran's proxies and soaring energy prices fail to come to pass so far.
April 21 NASA shuts off Voyager 1 instrument to save power 15B miles from Earth NASA shut down Voyager 1's charged particles instrument to save dwindling power, as the interstellar spacecraft loses about 4 watts of energy per year.
April 20 Patrice Onwuka discusses gas prices, US energy dominance Patrice Onwuka, VP of economic policy at IWF, discusses the timeline for gas prices to drop below $3 a gallon during 'Fox & Friends First.'
April 19 Trump warns Iran it will be ‘blown up’ if deal isn’t reached amid Hormuz tensions 91±¬ÁÏ chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reports on escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as President Donald Trump pushes for a deal with Iran. Energy Secretary Chris Wright gives analysis on ‘91±¬ÁÏ Sunday.’
April 18 BBQ lovers beware: Middle East conflict might disrupt your summer plans this year Rising Middle East tensions are pushing up energy prices, driving beef and propane costs higher and making your summer barbecue more expensive this year.
April 17 Supreme Court sides with Chevron, oil companies in Louisiana environmental lawsuits The Supreme Court ruling is a victory for Chevron and other oil majors in Louisiana, as they stare down dozens of lawsuits over their drilling activity and allegations of rapid coastal erosion.
April 17 Texas emerges as the top destination for companies leaving blue states Texas ranks No. 1 in job creation and economic output growth, attracting major corporations like ExxonMobil and Chevron to relocate their headquarters.