Business
In a move aimed at reducing its debt, Houston-based Tenneco said Monday that it will sell its life insurance businesses to ICH, an insurance holding company headquartered in Louisville, Ky., for $1.5 billion.
June 24, 1986
Industry leaders join Obama on emissions limits
May 18, 2009
H. E.
March 15, 1988
The latest downturn in crude oil prices put investors in a selling mood Wednesday, pulling U.S. stocks lower for the second time this week.
Dec. 30, 2015
One of the oil industry’s biggest auctions drew to a close Monday when Tenneco, the Houston-based conglomerate that is bailing out of the oil and gas business, announced that it will gross more than $7.3 billion from a massive sale of its energy assets.
Oct. 11, 1988
Federal energy regulators approved a settlement Friday with BP Energy Co. of charges that the subsidiary of London-based oil giant BP manipulated Southwestern electricity prices through bogus trades.
July 19, 2003
World & Nation
A large Virginia coal company flew 14 Democratic members of congressional committees that oversee mining legislation to southwestern Virginia in a luxury 727 jet and paid them $2,000 to tour its mines, attend a discussion of energy issues and a dinner.
June 11, 1986
Energy: Lawyers say notes show executives agreed to kill pipelines to state. Companies deny wrongdoing.
Feb. 4, 2001
The cases had alleged wrongdoing by the firm during the energy crisis.
Jan. 5, 2006
California
Report on massive Southwestern blackout faults human element
May 1, 2012