WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an attempt by energy companies to throw out a lawsuit filed in Colorado seeking to hold them accountable for the costs of climate change. The court ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gaurav Sharma is a London-based analyst who covers energy & ESG. As a new oil trading year begins, crude futures continue to trade ...
It’s no secret that dealerships earn far more from their service departments than they do from selling cars. The margins are widely better, and the volume is steady. Still, many service centers manage ...
U.S. crude fell to the lowest levels since early 2021 this week, as traders see a potential peace agreement in Ukraine bringing Russian crude back to a well supplied market. But President Donald Trump ...
Oil prices on Tuesday dropped to their lowest point since 2021. U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate was trading at about $55 per barrel, according to Business Insider’s tracker. That’s down from ...
Both West Texas Intermediate crude and the key benchmark for international oil prices are in position to close at the lowest levels in nearly five years. Renewed hopes for a cease-fire between Russia ...
The oil market is under pressure this year as OPEC+ members have rapidly ramped up production after years of output cuts. Investors are also pricing in lower geopolitical risk on a possible peace ...
Oil prices extended losses on Tuesday, hovering near their lowest level since 2021 as renewed optimism over Russia-Ukraine peace talks and prospects of a widening surplus weighed on markets. In ...
From a new V3 Honda engine to Toyota’s latest Hilux, these are the biggest stories in car news today. Ferrari has new oval-shaped pistons. Toyota didn't put the new Hilux on its latest truck platform.
Honda’s 1.5-liter turbo in the CR-V has a decent reputation with owners, but this teardown shows what happens when you treat “reliable” as “maintenance-free.” Honda’s 1.5-liter turbocharged four in ...
Honda has recalled over 400,000 vehicles because of an issue with 18-inch alloy wheels that could detach from the vehicles, increasing the risk of a crash. The car manufacturer issued the recall on ...