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President Donald Trump delivers remarks at Double Eagle Energy oil rig in Midland, Texas, on June 29, 2020. Credit: Kyle Mazza/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

The Oil Market May Have Tanked, but Companies Are Still Giving Plenty to Keep Republicans in Office

By Nicholas Kusnetz

An Exxon gas station is pictured in Washington on Thursday, April 9, 2020. Credit: Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Exxon Turns to Academia in an Attempt to Discredit Harvard Research

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Bill Olesner walks down South Battery St. while cleaning debris from storm drains on Sept. 5, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina. Credit: Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Fives States Have Filed Climate Change Lawsuits, Seeking Damages From Big Oil and Gas

By David Hasemyer

An ExxonMobil sign is seen on a gas station on October 25, 2018 in Gutenberg New Jersey. Credit: Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Corbis via Getty Images

An Oil Giant’s Wall Street Fall: The World is Sending the Industry Signals, but is Exxon Listening?

By Nicholas Kusnetz

OIl rig in sunset. Credit: Michael Kodas/InsideClimate News

What Does Net Zero Emissions Mean for Big Oil? Not What You’d Think

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. Credit: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call

Minnesota and the District of Columbia Allege Climate Change Deception by Big Oil

By David Hasemyer

Exxon signs. Credit: Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images

Texas Justices Hand Exxon Setback in California Climate Cases

By David Hasemyer

Exxon holds its shareholder meeting

Exxon Shareholders Approve Climate Resolution: 62% Vote for Disclosure

By Marianne Lavelle

Exxon is under investigation by attorneys general

Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation Widens Over 'Wayne Tracker' Emails

By David Hasemyer

Jimmie Joe Johnson, Arkansas oil spill

Did Residents Save Lake From Oil Spill?

By Elizabeth McGowan

MesoCoat, Inc. breaks ground on its clad pipe manufacturing facility in Euclid,

Has Heavy Oil Pipeline Corrosion Met Its Match?

By Maria Gallucci

Battle in Pacific Northwest over 800-Mile Route to Canada's Oil Sands Heats Up

By Stacy Feldman

Greenpeace Says Climate Denialism a 20–Year Industry

By Stacy Feldman

Investors Applaud Shell's Newfound Caution about the Tar Sands

By Matthew Berger

Exxon CEO Defends Fracking on Capitol Hill

By Stacy Morford

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