Peabody and Arch Give Up on Coal Joint Venture After Judge Sides With Regulators 
 

Peabody Energy and Arch Resources are moving on from a proposed thermal-coal effort in Wyoming and Colorado after a judge said the FTC showed the project would likely harm competition.


 
Oil Falls as U.S. Crude Inventories Seen Rising 
 

U.S. benchmark oil prices end the session 3.2% lower at $39.29 a barrel as investors sell the commodity on worries U.S. crude-oil inventories will start to rise during the weak-demand fall season.


 
U.S. Crude-Oil Stockpiles Likely to Rise in DOE Data, Analysts Say 
 

U.S. crude-oil stockpiles are expected to increase by 800,000 barrels while gasoline stockpiles are expected to decrease by 700,000 barrels in data due Wednesday from the Energy Department, according to a survey of analysts and traders.


 
Cooling Demand Recovery Keeps Oil Stuck Around $40 
 

The trend is challenging the global energy industry heading into the final months of the year.


 
How Investors Can Profit From the Fight Against Fossil Fuels 
 

It won't be cheap for industrial companies to wean themselves off fossil fuels. Luckily, investors have a way to sit on the opposite side of this trend: European carbon credits.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
EPA Raises Legal Questions About California Ban on Gas-Powered Cars 
 

The Environmental Protection Agency raised concerns about California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to ban sales of new gasoline and diesel-powered passenger cars in the state by 2035, arguing that the mandate is impractical and possibly illegal.


 
Devon Energy, WPX to Merge in All-Stock Deal 
 

The combination of shale drillers would have a combined market value of about $6 billion and fortify them against the sharp drop in oil demand caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.


 
U.S. Oil-Rig Count Rises by 4 in Latest Week, Baker Hughes Says 
 

The number of rigs drilling for oil in the U.S. rose by four in the past week to 183, according to oil-field services company Baker Hughes. The week's count was lower by 530 from the year-ago period.


 
With Electric-Car Target, California Is Going to Need a Bigger Grid 
 

Converting all passenger cars and trucks to run on electricity in California could raise power demand by as much as 25%. That poses a major challenge for a state already facing periodic rolling blackouts as it rapidly transitions to renewable energy.