Oil Edges Down After Hitting Four-Month High 
 

Crude futures eased lower in Europe, after they closed at their highest since early March following EIA data that showed U.S. gasoline demand at its highest in four months, and a gradual pickup in refining activity.


 
Oil Went Below $0. Some Think It Will Rebound to $150 One Day. 
 

Crude markets began the 2020s by nosediving below $0 a barrel for the first time. Investors and analysts are now trying to work out what the rest of the decade holds in store.


 
U.S. Natural-Gas Inventories Seen Up in Week 
 

Government data are expected to show that natural-gas inventories rose last week by 57 billion cubic feet, a smaller amount than normal as an early-summer heatwave boosted gas-demand for cooling.


 
U.S. Crude-Oil Inventories Unexpectedly Rise 
 

U.S. inventories of crude oil surprisingly increased by 5.7 million barrels to 539.2 million barrels, but gasoline supplies fell sharply, according to data released by the Energy Information Administration.


 
Bondholders Seek Probe of Bankrupt Sable Permian 
 

Bondholders with more than $700 million at risk in the bankruptcy of Sable Permian are calling for a court-ordered probe of suspected secret restructuring talks favoring the interests of the driller's private-equity owners.


 
Russian Company Refuses $2 Billion Government Bill for Arctic Fuel Spill 
 

Norilsk Nickel questioned how the government's request was calculated and said the disaster might have been caused by melting permafrost destabilizing its storage tanks.


 
Home-Solar Companies Merge as Coronavirus Dims Growth 
 

The two largest U.S. rooftop solar companies are merging as the coronavirus pandemic casts a cloud over the market to install panels on homes.


 
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.


 
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.