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A Year of Low Oil Prices Means Fewer Rigs in the US — But Not Less Oil
In the Bakken region of North Dakota, the drop in oil prices has forced companies to cut costs and improve well efficiencies.
Why the US Refuses to Release a Draft of a Speech Hillary Clinton Gave 6 Years Ago
The State Department almost entirely redacted the draft, citing an oft-abused exemption contained in the Freedom of Information Act.
There's a Big Energy Story Unfolding and It's Not About Cheap Oil
US solar production has exploded in the past several years as panel prices have plummeted, but the government policies that have supported the sector's growth are under attack, say industry observers.
Cairo Blackout Causes Chaos Amid a Continued Energy Crisis
Train passengers were trapped underground and TV stations knocked off air in an incident opponents say demonstrates the government's inability to keep the lights on.
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