Sunday, June 14, 2026
Trump’s energy leaders to hold call with CEOs on Iran war, source says- oil and gas 360

Trump’s energy leaders to hold call with CEOs on Iran war, source says

(BOE Report) – The heads of the U.S. Interior and Energy Departments will hold a call on Thursday with CEOs from energy companies including Exxon and Chevron on their potential to boost oil and gas output, an administration official said, as the Iran war hikes global energy prices. The prices, which are returning to levels seen during the aftermath of Russia’s

US prioritizes recovery of critical minerals from mine waste- oil and gas 360

US prioritizes recovery of critical minerals from mine waste

(Investing) – WASHINGTON -The U.S. Interior Department on Thursday took steps to increase recovery of critical minerals, used in everything from electric vehicles to high-tech weapons, from mine waste, coal refuse, tailings and abandoned uranium mines. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum directed his department to streamline federal regulations on the recovery of the minerals such as rare earths, lithium and cobalt from

Judge rules against sale of Gulf of America oil drilling rights- oil and gas 360

Judge rules against sale of Gulf of America oil drilling rights

(World Oil) –  A federal district judge on Thursday ruled against a Biden administration sale of oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of America, faulting the government with failing to sufficiently analyze its possible effects on the climate and endangered whales. However, U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta in Washington left open the question of what to do about

Alaska wildlife refuge drilling auction yields no bids, US says- oil and gas 360

Alaska wildlife refuge drilling auction yields no bids, US says

(Investing) – The U.S. Interior Department said on Wednesday a congressionally mandated oil and gas drilling lease auction in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge received no bids from energy companies. Outgoing President Joe Biden’s administration billed the outcome as proof the 19 million-acre refuge, home to species including polar bears and Porcupine caribou, should remain off-limits to fossil fuel development, even