- Bloomberg: U.S. Oil Heads to Middle East in Latest Sign of Shale’s Spread
- Reuters: McClendon-founded Ascent Resources Marcellus files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Financial Times: Moscow and Riyadh gloss over differences to forge energy pact
- Houston Chronicle: Demand for cars will slow. Will Houston’s oil industry be ready?
- Politico: How Trump has already scored a win on infrastructure
- The Wall Street Journal; As Utilities Move To Pass Tax Savings To Customers, Credit Concerns Arise
- E&E News: FERC issues new climate review, but pipeline’s fate still hazy
- Power: Regulators Back Settlement for Costs of Failed Kemper IGCC Project
- Reuters: In Canada pipeline feud, Alberta halts B.C. wine purchases
- Greentech Media: The US Solar Industry Records Its First Year of Job Losses
- CNBC: Statoil CEO pledges to diversify away from oil and gas amid ‘energy transition’
- Electrek: Mercedes-Benz unveils electric eSprinter van to come to market next year
- Charleston Gazette-Mail: Man killed in Barbour County mine marks state’s first mining death of 2018
- The Arizona Republic: Coal miners fight to keep Navajo plant open; SRP says only a ‘unicorn’ can save it
- NPR News: Black Lung Study Finds Biggest Cluster Ever Of Fatal Coal Miners’ Disease
- S&P Global: ‘I haven’t wavered on anything you’ve asked’: W.Va. lawmakers ready to help coal
- Washington Examiner: Top Energy Department official hopes small reactors can help fading nuclear industry overcome ‘tipping point’