Oil Finishes Higher, Ending 3-Day Slump
Crude-oil futures finished higher as both major benchmarks put an end to a three-day streak of sharp declines.
Natural Gas Prices Climb as Storage Patterns Shift
Natural gas prices closed the day higher on expectations a supply glut may begin to narrow over the coming weeks due to some late-winter cold spells.
Couche-Tard to Buy Assets From TotalEnergies
Canadian convenience-store operator Alimentation Couche-Tard has made an offer to acquire retail assets in Europe from TotalEnergies for EUR3 billion.
Who Blew Up Nord Stream? Investigators Focus on Six Mysterious Passengers on a Yacht
A boat rented in Germany sailed close to the spots in the Baltic Sea where explosions sabotaged the gas pipeline from Russia.
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on core earnings at European energy-services companies, E.ON, Sembcorp Industries, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
G-7 Opposes Lowering Russian Crude Price Cap From $60 a Barrel
The European Commission said President Biden warned the EU that Washington had no appetite to cut the price cap.
U.S. Crude Slips Below $70 a Barrel
Oil prices fell to 15-month lows amid fears that the banking-sector turmoil signals broader challenges for the economy.
U.S. Oil Inventories Rise for 11th Time in 12 Weeks
Crude-oil stockpiles rose by 1.6 million barrels last week, to 480.1 million barrels, compared with analysts expectations that supplies would rise by 100,000 barrels.
Sanctions on Russian Oil Are Crimping Moscow's Income, IEA Says
Moscow has largely succeeded in finding new customers but at a sharp cost to its oil export income, the International Energy Agency said.
Why Gas Bills Are Going Crazy-With No End in Sight
Supply challenges contributed to the most volatile year on record for natural gas prices, and the volatility isn't slowing down.
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