- Morning Consult: Could TPP Spark Keystone-Like Lawsuits Against the U.S.?
- Bloomberg News: Oil Seen Heading to $20 by Morgan Stanley on Dollar Strength
- The New York Times: Alabama Governor’s Use of Oil Spill Funds for Mansion Draws Criticism
- Reuters: U.S. Shale Output to Fall 116,000 Bpd Month-on-Month in February, Same as January
- The New York Times: Oil Prices Slide Again, and the Bottom Is Not Yet in Sight
- Reuters: Oil Markets Braces for Longer Downturn as 2020 Crude Falls to $50
- The New York Times: Automakers Go Electric, Even if Gas is Cheap
- The Denver Post: IHS Starts Year With $650 Million Bid for Oil Price Information Service
- Reuters: Lack of Methane Emission Reporting Poses Investor Risk – Green Group
- Bloomberg News: U.S. Natural Gas Retreats on Outlook for Milder End to January
- Utility Dive: Bigger than Batteries: Why the Cost of Other Components Matters to Storage Deployment
- Bloomberg News: Author of Nevada-Solar Law Author Concerned as Solar Companies Flee
- The Wall Street Journal: Arch Coal Files for Bankruptcy
- The Charlotte Observer: Federal Court Approves Duke Energy’s Ash Compliance Plans
- Washington Examiner: House Panel to Consider More Funding for Nuclear Energy
- FuelFix.com: IHS will pay $650M to acquire OPIS
- United Press International: Senator says US “locked in a global battle” for oil primacy
- FuelFix.com: Crude prices fall below $32 per barrel; analysts see no recovery soon
- Oil & Gas Journal: US shale oil, gas output to fall in Feb., EIA says
- The Associated Press: Calif. lawmakers propose measures to prevent future massive gas leaks