Oil ends lower after a 3-session climb as traders monitor rising Middle East tensions
Oil futures on Monday posted first loss in four sessions, pulling back from a pop to the upside in Asian trading hours brought on by a drone attack that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan.
U.S. Oil Drillers Are Going Electric-if They Can Get the Electricity
Frackers can't connect to the electric grid fast enough as they seek to reduce emissions and save costs.
Heating Your House Will Be Cheaper This Winter Thanks to Natural-Gas Boom
There hasn't been enough cold weather to burn up America's gas surplus.
For the Osage, This Century's Fight Is Over Wind Turbines
The Osage Nation, featured in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' is battling an Italian utility over a wind farm on tribal land in Oklahoma.
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on Biden's LNG pause, production at Galp, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
Houthis Attack U.S. Warship as China Urges Iran to Rein In Rebels
Iran officials told the Chinese that they weren't in control of the Yemeni rebel group and that turmoil in the region would end if Israel agreed to a cease-fire in Gaza.
Biden Pauses Approvals for LNG Exports
A decision to review the impacts of exports of U.S. liquefied natural gas delivered a victory for environmental groups.
Equinor, BP to Swap Stakes in New York Wind Projects
The 50-50 partners will exchange stakes to acquire full control, with Equinor getting all of Empire Wind, and BP the entirety of Beacon Wind.
Sasol Output Hit by Volatile Environment
Sasol said its first-half performance was affected by the weak economic environment, with production down 1%, though it backed prior guidance despite expecting pricing and demand volatility to persist.
Santos Flags More Costs for Barossa Gas Project
Oil-and-gas company Santos reported a strong finish to 2023, but flagged that its Barossa gas project would require additional investment before production begins.
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