Gas

Americans weigh in on the Iran war, gas prices, their fears

Reuters spoke with 16 people across Indiana, New York, California, Georgia, and Colorado to understand how they are processing the war amid rapid news cycles and a fractured political landscape.

People wave Iranian flags and signs condemning the war on Iran as they march past the Eisenhower Executive Building during a protest in Washington, DC, on February 28, 2026.
: London-based Energean's drill ship begins drilling at the Karish natural gas field offshore Israel in the east Mediterranean May 9, 2022.

Karish gas field resumes production

A map showing the Strait of Hormuz, also known as Madiq Hurmuz, and 3D printed oil barrels are seen in this illustration taken March 26, 2026.

Strait of Hormuz closure has raised oil prices, but not without precedent - analysis

(Illustrative) sign indicating the location of the Millenium Pipeline buried under a cut in the forest, March 30, 2026.

Gas pipeline blown up in southern Pakistan by unknown assailants, says official


Silent but perilous: Pedestrians more likely to be hit by hybrid or electric cars

Pedestrians may be twice as likely to be hit by an electric or a hybrid car as those powered by petrol or diesel, wrote Phil Edwards, Siobhan Moore, and Craig Higgins of the London School of Hygiene.

 A Peugeot 3008 plug-in hybrid electric vehicle of the car rental company OK Mobility, is parked at a street, as it charges with a cable connected to a domestic plug inside a tourist apartment, in Ronda, Spain, May 2, 2024.

Once and for all: Gas versus induction - which is better?

The way we cook food has been transformed over the years and now everyone is talking about induction. What is the difference?

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Israel hides energy reserves in secret location in Negev desert

Israel hides underground fuel reserves in the Negev, ensuring the country's energy security during crises. It's one of the largest in the region, capable of distributing fuel across the country.

 The Negev Desert

Natural gas is an example of strategic relationships that endure despite geopolitical turmoil

New-Med Energy's CEO spoke at the Maariv-Walla Conference with Ben Caspit about the strong business relations we have with Cairo.

 Yossi Abu at the at the Maariv-Walla conference

Aerial surveys show US landfills are major source of methane emissions

Study finds over half of US landfills are super-emitting methane sources, suggesting targeted action for climate change mitigation.

 Palestinian firemen extinguish a fire at a landfill in Juhr al-Deek, southeast of Gaza City, September 3, 2023.

Smarter's portable gas oven: Enhancing culinary experiences anywhere

Experience the Versatility of Cooking with Smarter's Portable Gas Oven - Perfect for Outdoor Adventures or Home Use. Discover its Efficiency Today!


Scientists witness the 'winds' dispersing the gas of planetary formation - study

The discovery sheds light on the age-old mysteries of how planets are formed, and in particular how much time young worlds have to consume gas before it drifts away.

 An artistic impression adapted to highlight gas dispersing from a planet-forming disk

You may breathe in more nanoparticles from gas stove than from car exhaust - study

Adults and children could be breathing in 10 to 100 times more nanocluster aerosol from cooking on a gas stove indoors than they would from car exhaust.

 Purdue University civil engineering Prof. Brandon Boor, studies how everyday activities like cooking on a gas stove can affect indoor air quality

Gas prices throughout Israel set to rise Thursday night

The increase will not be mitigated by the usual subsidy on gas, which has been suspended in light of wartime budget cuts.

 Illustration image of a man fueling his car at a gas station, in Jerusalem, on June 28, 2022.

Israel says gas exports to Egypt, Jordan rose 25% in 2023

Israel is positioning itself as a regional energy hub and has committed to supply natural gas to Europe, which has been diversifying away from Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.

 An aeriel view of the Israeli 'Tamar' gas processing rig 24 km off the Israeli southern coast of Ashkelon. Noble Energy and Delek are the main partners in the Tamar gas field, estimated to contain 10 trillion cubic feet of gas. June 23, 2014. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90