- The Wall Street Journal: Exxon Mobil Gets Subpoena From N.Y. Regarding Climate-Change Research
- Reuters: U.S. review of banks could spell trouble for energy companies
- Reuters: U.S. will not pause Keystone review; Obama expected to reject
- Bloomberg News: The Making of a Buyer’s Market in Natural Gas
- Solar Love: Study Points Out Infrastructure Requirements To Obtain Near 100% Renewable Electricity
- Los Angeles Times: Edison will spend $12 billion on electric system over next three years
- The Press Enterprise: Ivanpah plant faced emissions deadline
- Bloomberg: Exxon Predicted Today’s Cheap Solar Boom Back in the 1980s
- Climate News Network: ‘Dragon Water’ could power the planet
- Lexington Herald-Leader: Coal industry’s swift, steep drop continues in Eastern Kentucky
- Star News Online: Brunswick Nuclear Plant celebrates 40 years in operation
- CleanTechnica: Apple, Microsoft, & Google Join CDP’s Climate “A Listers”
- Inside Climate News: Global Emissions Reductions Have Already Saved the U.S. $60 Billion, Report Says
- Reuters: Top shale producers to cut capital spending next year
- OilPrice.com: EIA: Bakken oil production to fall by 23,000 barrels per day in Nov.
- Forth Worth Star-Telegram: Approach Resources done drilling new wells this year
- The Intelligencer: Private mineral rights owners push to open Wayne National Forest to fracking
- The Deseret News: Enefit exec: Eastern Utah shale extraction project being retooled
- The Oakland Press: Jordan Development applies for drilling permit on Mich. church land
- The Associated Press: Calif. governor ordered oil, natural gas study on his private land
- Argus Media: Trans-Pacific Partnership to keep crude oil export restrictions intact