2002 Shareholders of Conoco and Phillips Petroleum, and the Federal Trade Commission approve an $18 billion merger between the companies and created the third-largest U.S. oil firm ConocoPhillips.
Looking for a place to honor and celebrate Mom on her special day? Restaurant critic Merrill Shindler offers his suggestions.
Divesting from fossil fuels companies would protect frontline communities, state workers and ultimately our planet.
Divesting from fossil fuels companies would protect frontline communities, state workers and ultimately our planet.
Attendees at the CERAWeek energy conference dinner included shale executives John Hess, Vicki Hollub, Rick Muncrief, and ...
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State and federal regulators have rolled out tighter emission rules, pushing commercial operators toward zero-emission ...
Goods imports fell 1.6% to $263.8 billion. There were decreases in imports of motor vehicles and parts as well as industrial supplies and materials, which include crude oil. But imports of consumer ...
Chefs say that these American truffles are as good as European truffles — maybe even better. And by the way, you don't need a ...
Tensions are growing on the UCLA campus as law enforcement officers order a large group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators to ...
In California, the international price of oil is more important than the price of domestically produced crude — known as West ...