August 26, 2022 Fracking may decrease magnitude of microearthquakes at mining operations – study New research proposes the idea that hydraulic fracturing may decrease the magnitude of seismic events and microearthquakes at certain mining operations.
August 22, 2022 China boosts spending on Russian energy to $35 billion since war Purchases of crude, oil products, gas and coal rose to $35 billion since the war in Ukraine began, from about $20 billion a year earlier.
August 17, 2022 Biden’s freeze on oil, gas leases on public land is reinstated — for now Court on Wednesday threw out the judge’s nationwide injunction forcing a restart of leasing from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska.
August 12, 2022 Five Chinese state-owned companies, under scrutiny in US, will delist from NYSE Oil giant Sinopec, Aluminium Corporation of China PetroChina and Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical said they would apply to delist their American Depository Shares this month.
August 12, 2022 Ex-platinum partners fund manager guilty in $70 million fraud Daniel Small was accused of conspiring with Mark Nordlicht, Platinum’s co-founder, in a scheme to defraud bondholders of Black Elk Energy Offshore LLC of the proceeds of a lucrative asset…
August 11, 2022 Column: Australia’s renewable energy ambitions dwarfed by coal, LNG juggernaut Australia can become a renewable energy superpower but a dose of realism on the scale and cost of achieving the goals would be welcome, writes Clyde Russell.
August 10, 2022 First Nation, utility company reach agreement on British Columbia LNG plant expansion FortisBC is planning to spend billions expanding to serve a growing demand for marine bunkering and LNG exports.
August 9, 2022 Goldman analyst calls out ‘deeply disappointing’ energy bets The ESG industry has focused “too heavily” on blacklisting all fossil fuels, exacerbating an energy crisis that can’t be addressed without embracing natural gas, researcher says.
August 4, 2022 Which countries produce the most natural gas? Natural gas prices have risen since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, exacerbating an already tight supply situation.
August 1, 2022 Canadian government sued by environmental groups over 20 oil and gas “sleeper” permits Exploration permits originally granted off the coast of British Columbia in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Ports for Australia’s Pilbara iron ore region closed due to cyclone Port Hedland, about 1,300 km (800 miles) north of Western Australia's state capital, Perth, is the world's biggest export point for iron ore. February 07, 2026 | 11:40 am