WTI Oil Declines But Stays Above $40 
 

U.S. benchmark oil prices declined slightly as Monday's mostly-sideways trading session carries on ahead of a pair of weekly U.S. inventory reports due later today by trade group API, followed by Wednesday's official EIA report.


 
U.S. Solar-Energy Company Sunrun to Buy Rival Vivint 
 

Sunrun, which overtook Tesla to become the U.S.'s top installer of residential-solar systems, agreed to buy Blackstone-backed Vivint in all-stock deal valued at about $3.2 billion including debt.


 
The World Can't Take Much More Shale Gas 
 

Natural-gas prices have bounced back from the 25-year low reached late last month, but analysts and traders don't expect them to go much higher. At least until it is time to turn on the heat.


 
Eni to Book EUR3.5B in Writedowns 
 

Italy's Eni expects to book EUR3.5 billion in impairment charges after the energy giant lowered its outlook for oil and gas prices.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
Dakota Access Pipeline Must Shut Down, Judge Rules 
 

A federal judge ordered the Dakota Access pipeline to shut down by next month because it was improperly granted a key environmental permit, a major setback for operator Energy Transfer LP and the American shale drilling industry.


 
Warren Buffett's Bet Is a Midstream Buying Signal 
 

Berkshire Hathaway's long-awaited pandemic-era purchase in a seemingly difficult business might seem like odd timing, but there is good logic behind it.


 
Behind Oil's Rise Is a Historic Drop in U.S. Crude Output 
 

U.S. crude supply is falling at its quickest pace ever, easing a global oil glut and spurring a swift recovery in fuel prices.


 
Why Investors Have Learned to Love Wind and Solar Power 
 

After a stormy, dependent youth, the wind-and-solar-energy industries have matured into boring, profitable middle age. This year's plunging interest rates make that a more appealing proposition than ever for investors.


 
Companies Cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline After Years of Delays 
 

Duke Energy and Dominion Energy are pulling the plug on the proposed $8 billion pipeline under the Appalachian Trail as companies continue to meet environmental opposition to new fossil fuel conduits in the U.S.