- Steven Mufson
- Reporter
Steven Mufson is a staff writer covering energy and other financial news. He has worked at the Post since 1989 and has been its chief economic policy writer, Beijing correspondent, diplomatic correspondent and deputy editor of the weekly Outlook section. Earlier, he spent six years working for The Wall Street Journal in New York, London and Johannesburg and wrote a book about the 1980s uprisings in South Africa’s black townships.
- China asks WTO to block U.S. tariffs
- Obama nominates George Mason professor Allison M. Macfarlane as NRC chairman
- Energy Department seeks to help USEC
- Gregory Jaczko, chief of Nuclear Regulatory Commission, resigns
- As Chen Guangcheng arrives in the U.S., concern persists over family members left behind
- U.S. imposes tariffs on Chinese solar panels
- United States Enrichment Corp., bailed out once, seeks more federal money for new project
- At USA Today, Larry Kramer jumps back into fray of digital journalism
- JPMorgan investment chief Ina Drew to retire
- Iran, unable to sell oil, stores it on tankers
- Southern Co. faces additional $400 million bill for new Ga. reactors
- Interior approves Anadarko’s plan for Utah gas wells
- Crude oil prices drop to lowest level since Feb. as summer driving season nears
- Washington Post Co. first-quarter earnings double; ad revenue continues slide
- Chinese activist Chen leaves U.S. Embassy for hospital, is surrounded by police
- Chinese dissident’s fate in limbo as diplomatic deal appears to fray
- On U.S.-China agenda, rights issue never far from top
- Chen Guangcheng must weigh loss of prominence against protection of U.S. asylum
- Obama calls on China to improve human rights as activist’s fate debated
- Chen Guangcheng, Chinese dissident, is subject of diplomacy with U.S., activists say
- Chen Guangcheng, blind Chinese lawyer-activist, escapes house arrest
- Former BP engineer arrested on U.S. criminal charges related to gulf oil spill
- Two years after BP oil spill, offshore drilling still poses risks
- EPA gives oil companies more time to capture emissions from wells
- $4 gas reinforces trend toward lower U.S. fuel consumption
- First Solar to close German plants, lay off 2,000 workers
- Obama proposes steps to boost oversight of oil markets
- Shell deploys vessel to investigate oil sheen in Gulf of Mexico
- Jack Gerard, the force majeure behind Big Oil
- Petroleum institute’s numbers on oil policy a matter of dispute
- Total gas leak forces evacuations in British North Sea
- Independent panel says federal regulators partly to blame for fatal Massey mine blast
- Saudi Arabian oil minister says kingdom ready to boost output
- Commission imposes low duties on Chinese solar panels
- Report of strategic reserve release denied by Obama administration
- Shell to build petrochemical plant in Pennsylvania
- Solar industry more than doubles capacity
- Voters blame president for gas prices, experts say not so fast
- Jeffrey Sachs, campaigning to run the World Bank
- Two years after BP oil spill, executive compensation still flowing
- Noose tightens around Iranian oil exports
- BP moves closer to containing financial damage from oil spill
- Can the shale gas boom save Ohio?
- BP, plaintiffs reach Gulf of Mexico oil spill settlement
- Beacon Power sale to private-equity firm approved; U.S. loans to be repaid
- TransCanada to push ahead with part of Keystone pipeline
- BP trial in Gulf of Mexico oil spill set to begin
- Washington Post Co. fourth-quarter earnings drop 22 percent
- Obama on gas prices: ‘No quick fixes’
- Obama: Opponents are ‘rooting for bad news’ on gas prices
- NRC Fukushima transcripts show urgency, confusion early on
- Alliance between natural gas industry, environmental groups fractures
- GOP presidential candidates bring Founding Fathers back into political spotlight
- Iran’s saber rattling over oil shows that the energy crisis is still with us
- Federal budget 2013: Energy Dept. would get increase for advanced manufacturing, uranium processing
- IEA lowers forecast for global oil consumption
- Consultant suggests changes to Energy Department’s loan reviews in the wake of Solyndra
- NRC approves construction of new nuclear power reactors in Georgia
- NRC expected to give Georgia nuclear reactors the green light
- Washington Post offers buyouts to newsroom staff in effort to reduce costs
- Messages show conflict within NRC after Japan’s earthquake and tsunami
- American Airlines’ plan for pension bailout draws criticism
- Cheap natural gas jumbles energy markets, stirs fears it could inhibit renewables
- Economy will be major factor in presidential election
- Post managing editor to join Wall Street Journal
- Keystone XL oil pipeline battle has only just begun
- Obama administration rejects Keystone XL pipeline
- Obama administration to reject Keystone pipeline
- Oil prices, Iran are increasingly sources of concern
- ‘Crunch time’ at troubled nuclear fuel plant
- Hostess Brands files for bankruptcy
- Iran threatens U.S. ships, alarms oil markets
- Federal Reserve will start disclosing officials’ quarterly projections
- Economists ponder effect of European banking crisis on U.S.
- EPA finalizes tough new rules on emissions by power plants
- China’s growing share of solar market comes at a price
- Cutting of funds for enforcement of new light bulb efficiency standards will have little actual effect
- Cameron International settles with BP on 2010 oil spill claims
- Republicans turn Keystone XL pipeline into election issue
- Oil prices drop as OPEC decides to raise quotas
- European crisis: Banks’ hesitance to lend has ripple effects in the U.S.
- American Petroleum Institute auditions do not stick to script
- Congress sees shipping-certification firms as tool to tighten Iran noose
- European debt crisis: Investors’ confidence shows signs of crumbling
- Oil prices rise amid global economic worries
- Chu presents strong defense of Solyndra loan guarantee
- Pipeline reversal aims to ease glut, boost gulf access
- Fred Upton, GOP critic of Solyndra loan, sought funds for Mich. solar firm
- TransCanada says it will work with Nebraska on new pipeline route
- Growing field of ‘smart grid’ technology faces opposition over pricing, privacy
- Before Solyndra, a long history of failed government energy projects
- Keystone delay unlikely to stall giant oil companies
- Offshore drilling plan excludes Virginia
- State Department inspector general will review pipeline permitting process
- Report faults Energy Dept. for handling of stalled electric transmission line
- Keystone Pipeline debate heats up
- Washington Post Co. posts $6.2 million loss in third quarter
- Beacon Power declares bankruptcy; second loan guarantee recipient to falter
- Energy Secretary Steven Chu, renowned physicist, at center of Solyndra policy storm
- Private firms hesitate over clean tech investments
- Oil companies restarting operations in Libya
- U.S. solar manufacturers to file dumping charges against Chinese firms
- Obama allies’ interests collide over Keystone pipeline
- Companies use fuzzy math in job claims; candidates still buy in
- Solyndra investment was tough call, says former Bush official turned energy investor
- Chukchi Sea oil lease sale reaffirmed
- Congress taking aim at China over currency valuation
- Keystone pipeline e-mails show friendly exchanges
- Some clean-energy firms found U.S. loan-guarantee program a bad bet
- Alaska ‘bridge to nowhere,’ the Knik Arm Crossing Project, still on the table
- Tysons Corner Center just a piece of oil-backed Alaska wealth fund’s portfolio
- Oil, gas prices fall as economic outlook weakens
- TransCanada pipeline lobbyist works all the angles with former colleagues
- Solyndra executives will invoke the Fifth at House hearing
- Obama green-tech program that backed Solyndra struggles to create jobs
- Solyndra loan: Is the White House in trouble?
- Capital gains tax rates benefiting wealthy feed growing gap between rich and poor
- Duke Energy’s CEO Jim Rogers is plugged in
- Fed Chairman Bernanke quietly takes the heat
- President Obama’s jobs plan would cut payroll taxes for workers, employers
- DOE to offer loan guarantee for solar rooftop project
- Federal government sues major banks over Fannie and Freddie losses
- Gaining by betting against flimsy Chinese firms
- Experts, activists debate nuclear power safety following earthquake
- For central Virginia’s seismic zone, quake is an event of rare magnitude
- Proposed oil drilling off Alaska coast prompts studies of environmental impact
- Oil and gas lease sale in Gulf of Mexico would be first since Deepwater Horizon spill
- European crises, U.S. debt, slow global economy revive fears over banks’ footing
- Pondering impact of drilling off remote northwest Alaska
- Shell gets nod to pursue offshore drilling in Alaska, Gulf of Mexico
- Read their lips: For the origins of today’s deficit fight, look to 1990
- Yucca Mountain commission to recommend that a new site be found for nuclear waste
- Chesapeake to spend $1 billion to hasten natural gas adoption as fuel
- New oil spill, familiar worries in wake of Exxon’s Yellowstone pipeline breach
- Outlook: What's the right price for oil?
- Outlook: What's the right price for oil?
- Auction from strategic oil reserve oil draws $3 billion of bids
- The unpredictable forces behind oil prices
- Post columnist wins lifetime achievement award
- U.S., allies to release 60 million barrels from oil reserves
- Transocean blames BP for 2010 gulf oil spill
- FTC to investigate gasoline markets for potential price fixing
- Ethanol subsidy faces more Senate tests
- Conflict in Libya: U.S. oil companies sit on sidelines as Gaddafi maintains hold
- Utility AEP to close some coal plants, upgrade others
- OPEC fails to ratify proposal to boost the oil cartel’s output
- OPEC meeting: Maybe some sparks but little change expected
- For-profit education companies’ stock up as regulation pared back from early draft
- Germany to close all of its nuclear plants by 2022
- France's Lagarde bids for top IMF top job
- BP’s heralded deal with Russian oil giant Rosneft wilts, with deadline passing
- Obama seeks to promote more oil drilling in Alaska, offshore
- Senate committee puts big oil execs in the hot seat
- D.C. sets record on gas prices
- How much do oil companies really pay in taxes?
- Washington Post Co.’s first-quarter earnings take hit as Kaplan enrollment slides
- Americans blame oil companies, politics, others for rising gasoline prices
- Exxon Mobil profit soars along with gas prices
- Exelon announces $7.9B deal to acquire Constellation Energy
- BP first-quarter profit up 17% despite spill damage
- Paper industry pushed further into the black by ‘black liquor’ tax credits
- High gas prices cut into driving habits — and Obama’s approval rating
- The dollar, less almighty: Big investors see possible long-term currency weakness
- BP files suits against gulf rig owner and maker of blowout preventer
- When it comes to offshore drilling, still treading in deep water
- At Kaplan University’s Hagerstown campus, the brick-and-mortar meets the virtual
- The trials of Kaplan Higher Ed and the education of The Washington Post Co.
- For oil companies, upheaval in Arab World, Japan means a gusher
- BP in talks with Interior Department to resume Gulf of Mexico deep-water drilling
- Transocean, owner of oil rig in Gulf spill, says it had its ‘best year’ for safety
- President Obama calls for one-third cut to oil imports
- Libyan rebels promise oil exports, but Western traders still leery of lining up
- Japan urges more evacuations as fears grow about reactor leak
- A quarter of U.S. nuclear plants not reporting equipment defects, report finds
- Initial loss of well control doomed Deepwater Horizon
- Three Mile Island’s residents remain on alert three decades after nuclear crisis
- Japan quake puts spotlight on aging U.S. nuclear reactors, cost of building new ones
- Japan crisis spawns new look at U.S. reactors’ design and preparedness
- Japan steps closer to a full-blown nuclear catastrophe
- Japan races to contain meltdowns after two blasts; third reactor loses cooling capacity
- Japanese nuclear plants’ operator scrambles to avert meltdowns
- Spike in gas prices offsetting U.S. tax cut, Obama says
- Explosion rocks Japanese nuclear power plant; 5 reactors in peril
- Some Democratic lawmakers urge Obama to tap oil reserve
- Questions of costs, jobs and influence surround O’Malley’s offshore wind proposal
- Oil soars to more than $100 on Libyan unrest
- Federal, state and local debt hits post-WWII levels
- BP, Transocean, Halliburton blamed by presidential Gulf oil spill commission
- Crisis in Libya rocks world’s financial markets, boosts crude-oil prices
- Crude oil prices break $100 a barrel amid Libya unrest
- Washington Post's Kaplan unit sees new enrollments sink 47 percent in 4th quarter
- Crisis in Libya rocks world's financial markets, boosts crude-oil prices
- Federal, state and local debt hits post-WWII levels
- Obama budget plan shows interest payments on national debt quadrupling in next decade
- Oil spill report lays much blame on BP, who knew of Halliburton weaknesses
- Oil spill report lays much blame on BP
- Suit alleges BP cut back on safety before oil spill
- Suit alleges BP cut back on safety before oil spill
- Energy Department to seek $600 million in budget cuts
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