Equinor Swings to Net Loss Amid Lower Oil and Gas Prices 
 

Equinor swung to second-quarter net loss as cost cuts weren't enough to offset lower oil and gas prices.


 
PetroChina, Sinopec to Sell Assets to State-Owned Company for $55 Billion 
 

PetroChina Co. and China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. have agreed to sell some of their assets to China's state-owned pipeline company in return for a total of $55 billion in equity and cash.


 
Coal Miner Rhino Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 
 

Rhino Resource Partners, which got a $10 million loan under the Paycheck Protection Program, has filed for bankruptcy amid declining coal prices and disruption to mining operations caused by the coronavirus pandemic.


 
Oil Ends Lower on U.S. Equities, OPEC 
 

U.S. benchmark oil prices ended the session sharply lower following a bumpy trading session that saw crude pushed higher by a weak dollar, only to get pulled back down when U.S. stock markets tumbled and coronavirus worries re-emerged.


 
Natural Gas Ends 6.2% Higher After Storage Data 
 

Natural gas prices rose 6.2%, following a weekly storage report that was in-line with the five-year-average and close to forecasts.


 
Energy's Winning Wagers: Against Natural-Gas Prices, for Producers 
 

Speculators who have bet on natural-gas prices falling have been rewarded, and so have shareholders of the companies that have flooded the market with the dismally priced fuel.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
U.S. Crude-Oil Inventories Rise as Refineries Slow Down 
 

Crude-oil stockpiles unexpectedly climbed by 4.9 million barrels in the latest week, taking inventories about 19% above the five-year average, U.S. government data showed. Meanwhile, the refining capacity utilization rate surprisingly declined.


 
Riverstone Retains Enviva in $1.1 Billion Recapitalization 
 

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Mubadala Investment Co. and Neuberger Berman Group all invested in a new capital pool that Riverstone formed to take the wood-pellet producer out of a previous fund and provide cash-out opportunities to earlier investors.


 
Kuwait's Emir to Travel to U.S. for Medical Care; Saudi King Remains in Riyadh Hospital 
 

Kuwait's 91-year-old ruler will travel to the U.S. for medical care following an unspecified surgery, while Saudi Arabia's octogenarian King Salman spent his third day at a Riyadh hospital for treatment of an inflamed gallbladder.