Sen. Kevin Cramer on restoring free trade policies: We need to find common ground with European allies
Senator Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., dives into Europe's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) a climate policy tax on carbon emissions and returning to free trade policies on 'Kudlow.'
Putin accuses West of 'robbery' through sanctions in national speech on flagging economy
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of "robbery" operating under the guise of international sanction as penalties bite Moscow's economy.
Energy watchdog finds fossil fuel plant shutdowns creating long-term vulnerabilities to US electric grid
The annual long-term assessment of the nation's grid from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation showed that much of the country is facing widespread shortfall risks.
Canada revokes Nord Stream sanction waiver despite European energy woes
Canada has revoked a temporary sanction waiver issued to allow repairs to the Nord Stream pipeline and said Putin showed no intention of getting the pipeline back up and running.
COVID haunting the way investors view the stock market: Adam Johnson
Adviser Investments portfolio manager Adam Johnson explains why he's still bullish despite the market downturn, telling 'Varney & Co.' the pendulum of negativity has swung too far.
House Democrats want their 'last hurrah' to be adding $2T to US deficit: Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., says Republicans who support the lame-duck omnibus bill are 'just wrong.'
Fusion industry suddenly white-hot after US lab breakthrough
Nuclear fusion firms see a flurry of investment after Dec.11 announcement of ignition by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at a press conference in DC.
US, Bill Gates-backed high-tech nuclear plant in Wyoming delayed
TerraPower, a venture founded by billionaire Gates said last year its $4 billion Natrium plant would be built in Kemmerer, a Wyoming town where a coal plant is set to shut in 2025.
Experts roast Gavin Newsom for latest price gouging actions: 'Needs to be extremely educated'
Petroleum market experts criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his recent move to punish oil companies for high profits, saying he was misinformed about economics.
Biden moving jobs overseas to 'satisfy environmental left': Sen. Bill Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., discusses Biden's efforts to fund overseas mining projects, ESG push leading to layoffs at an Illinois Jeep plant and the administration's energy policies.
US scientists make major breakthrough in ‘limitless, zero-carbon’ fusion energy: report
Government scientists have reportedly made a major breakthrough in fusion energy, producing more energy from the reaction than it consumed.
UK approves first coal mine in decades, sparking anger among environmentalists as energy costs soar
The U.K.'s Conservative government has, for the first time in 30 years, approved a coal mine, stoking anger among environmentalists.
China calls for oil to be traded with yuan at Gulf summit in Saudi Arabia
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the top oil producing nations to accept oil purchases with the Chinese yuan in a move to boost nation's currency.
The five-year engineering feat Germany pulled off in months
Germany is building new LNG facilities in Wilhelmshaven at record speed to make up for gas supplies that Russia has stopped sending since invading Ukraine.
US climate reparations would be a 'misuse of hard earned taxpayer dollars': Mandy Gunasekara
Former Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara joins 'Fox Business Tonight' to discuss Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's call for U.S. to pay reparations to third world countries affected by climate change.
How Exxon Mobil’s CEO views energy shortages and increasing profits
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods sits down to discuss energy policy and security, after Ukraine, as well as carbon emissions and clean energy such as renewables.
House GOP ready to investigate Biden administration’s ‘war on American energy’
House Republicans plan to hold the Biden administration accountable for "recklessly attacking a critical industry" when they take over the Oversight Committee in January
Keystone oil spill could tighten US Gulf crude stocks
TC Energy's Keystone pipeline shut down after leaking 14,000 barrels of oil in a creek in Kansas. Keystone usually brings 600,000 bpd to US refineries.
North Carolina power grid attack exposes vulnerabilities, prompts scrutiny of other recent attacks
The attacks on two North Carolina electric substations have brought new focus to the vulnerability of the U.S. power grid and other critical infrastructure.
Gas prices could fall below $3 before Christmas: Patrick De Haan
GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan forecasts the national average for regular gas to drop 32 cents per gallon in December and the price of diesel to retreat even more on 'Varney & Co.'