Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
If energy companies continue to angle for access to a major natural gas lodestone, more lawsuits are likely to arise over allegations that the drilling creates a public health hazard. In September, 13 ...
Natural gas touches almost every corner of the U.S. economy, fuelling power plants, homes, factories and the booming LNG ...
U.S. refineries can process shale oil, but economics—not capability—drive imports and exports. Here’s why the system works ...
The Texas shale boom is showing signs of cooling, but demand from the AI boom could help steady the state's flagging energy industry. Production activity in America's oil and gas sector, concentrated ...
What's unfolding is a maturing shale-oil system and Venezuela could be a key for the future of U.S. output The U.S. shale boom is running out of steam, making Venezuela's vast reserves look attractive ...
Texas A&M University has established a new research center in Qatar, one of the world’s largest gas producers, to develop new technologies to more efficiently extract shale gas and train students for ...
Saudi Aramco agreed to a buy a stake in Sempra Energy’s Texas LNG export terminal, giving the world’s biggest oil exporter a foothold in the fast-growing global gas trade. The proposed deal, which ...