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The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather

RedState

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June 24, 2026

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The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather
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The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Supreme Court Determines ExxonMobil Can Sue Communist Cuba for Confiscated Property

In a case involving oil giant ExxonMobil, the Supreme Court held that a federal law granting the right to sue a foreign country over confiscated property overrides sovereign immunity. The court ruled 6-3, splitting along ideological lines. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the majority opinion. ExxonMobil is seeking more than 1 billion in compensation for oil...

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

FG insists on fuel price slash at meeting with Dangote Refinery, marketers

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The Hill

center

· Jun 25, 2026

Climate accountability deserves its day in court

For years, lawyers working for the fossil fuel industry have done everything in their power to keep state courts from weighing the factual evidence in climate accountability cases. During just the past decade, our communities have lost roughly 1.5 trillion in damages from extreme weather and other climate disasters. But the winds are shifting.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

2026 2H Oil Dividend Roundup: Chevron Outshines Enterprise Products Partners

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Malaysiakini

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· Jun 29, 2026

PARLIAMENT | Monitor businesses, prevent profiteering from lower oil prices - minister

What's going on in Parliament today, with updates at 2.30pm and 6pm.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Hormuz Crisis and India’s 100-Day Test

The real success of the Union Ggovernment’s handling of the crisis, however, is its decision not to pass on the spike in crude oil prices to the ordinary consumer

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Related coverage for "The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather ": The Daily Signal — Supreme Court Determines ExxonMobil Can Sue Communist Cuba for Confiscated Property. Daily Post Nigeria — FG insists on fuel price slash at meeting with Dangote Refinery, marketers. The Hill — Climate accountability deserves its day in court. Seeking Alpha — 2026 2H Oil Dividend Roundup: Chevron Outshines Enterprise Products Partners. Malaysiakini — PARLIAMENT | Monitor businesses, prevent profiteering from lower oil prices - minister. The Hindu BusinessLine — The Hormuz Crisis and India’s 100-Day Test