- The New York Times: BP to Take $1.7 Billion Charge Over Deepwater Horizon Spill
- Houston Chronicle: Shell invests in solar, but still plowing money into oil
- The Hill: Bipartisan NJ lawmakers urge Zinke to refrain from offshore drilling
- Financial Times: Norway coalition deal dashes oil exploration hopes
- The Wall Street Journal: Shell Bids a Long Goodbye to Middle Eastern Oil
- Financial Times: Gas and oil producers among hardest hit by US tax reforms
- The Wall Street Journal: Utility Jobs Lost as New Power Plants Need Fewer Workers
- Reuters: Ford to increase electric vehicle spend to $11 billion as it plans 40 EV models by 2022
- Bloomberg: Shell Bolsters Renewables Bet With Stake in U.S. Solar Company
- The Wall Street Journal: The Three Stumbling Blocks to a Solar-Powered Nation
- Financial Times: Saudi Aramco aims for cleaner car engines
- The Plain Dealer: Weakening of bird protections has no “significant impact” on Lake Erie wind project, developers say
- Quartz: Electricity from all forms of renewables will be consistently cheaper than fossil fuels by 2020
- Bloomberg: Offshoot of Fallen Clean Energy Giant Takes It Slow
- San Francisco Chronicle: Oakland, terminal building go to court Tuesday over city’s coal ban
- The Washington Post: Fact-checking the Trump administration’s claims on ‘saving’ coal country
- Reuters: Saudi Arabia aims to prequalify firms by April or May for first nuclear plant