Monday, June 22, 2026

Oil Price Toys With $62 Amid Iranian Friction, U.S. Drilling Pullback

From Bloomberg Anti-government protests exposed need for freedoms: Rouhani U.S. oil rig count declined to lowest since November last week Oil clung to gains as political tensions in Iran and declining exploration work in the U.S. imperiled production growth. Futures hovered just below the $62-a-barrel mark in New York after climbing to a three-year high last week. A simmering power struggle in

Oilfield Service Firms Dust Off IPO Plans

From Reuters U.S. oilfield service companies are gearing up for initial public offerings, according to regulatory filings and analysts, after several shelved equity sales last year during a weak period for oil prices. Oil is trading near its highest level since early 2015, fueling demand for service firms to bring new shale wells to production. Energy executives surveyed last month

Kenworth Will Debut Hydrogen-Fueled Prototype Next Week at Consumer Electronics Show

Kenworth Will Debut Hydrogen-Fueled Prototype T680 at Consumer Electronics Show From CCJ By using the fuel cell – provided by Ballard Power Systems in Burnaby, British Columbia – to recharge the batteries, the only emission coming out of Kenworth’s T680 tailpipe will be water. Kenworth will debut its hydrogen fuel cell T680 at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next week in Las

UK Government Outlines Plan to Shut Down Last Coal Plants by 2025

Government unveils phase-out plan: proposed emissions standard requires carbon capture technology by 2025 or plants close One of the UK’s eight remaining coal power stations is expected to cease generating electricity this year, the government has said as it laid out new rules that will force all the plants to close by 2025. The coal phase-out is one of the