In an epic legal war, Chevron now has the right to seek damages from a powerful Washington law firm that allegedly mishandled a case over environmental damages in Ecuador.
Chevron has signed an exploration agreement with Polish gas giant PGNiG - this after several companies left over disappointing drilling results.
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The judge's ruling: Lawyers representing villagers committed fraud, making a previous judgment against Chevron unenforceable in the U.S.
Sergio Millian, the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce president, talks about why Russia's energy ministry wants to partner with the U.S.
At least one American company is already poised to benefit.
Earnings and economic data should influence investors at the end of a rocky week.
As efforts to harvest shale gas in Lithuania, Poland and the Ukraine falter, Russia remains the region's largest producer.
Because Chevron no longer operates in Ecuador, it's unlikely it will ever pay the fine.
A relatively light earnings calendar at the end of a busy week will have markets watching data on manufacturing for direction.
On a percentage basis, some companies paid double what other companies paid in taxes.
Chevron’s Polish subsidiary says it is merely exploring for shale gas near a Polish village.
The energy giant is flexing its corporate muscle against the law firm, alleging acts of corruption, bribery and false representation.
U.S. oil giant says the deal with Argentine oil company YPF is at stake over a court’s decision to side with Ecuador on environment.