Natural-Gas Prices Are Still Swinging 
 

Unseasonably mild weather is allowing U.S. inventories of the heating fuel to build ahead of winter.


 
Oil ends lower, down a third-straight week ahead of potential U.S. move to ease high prices 
 

Oil futures fall Friday to end lower for the week on strength in the dollar, as traders consider the possibility of a release of crude from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.


 
GE's Power Unit Faces 
 
 
 

The segment seeking to profit from the renewable-energy boom is described by analysts as the weakest of the three set to emerge from the conglomerate.


 
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. climbed by four in the latest week to 454, according to oil-field services company Baker Hughes.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
Energy Companies Use 3-D Printing to Bypass Snarled Supply Chains 
 

Issues including cost and print speeds have constrained the 3-D printing industry, but a rise in global shipping costs and new techniques are making the technology more attractive.


 
SembCorp Industries to Acquire Wind, Solar Energy Assets in China 
 

SembCorp Industries will acquire 658 megawatts of wind- and solar-energy assets in China, which will position it to benefit from the world's largest renewable-energy market.


 
New Zealand Govt to Issue Green Bonds to Help Meet Carbon-Reduction Goal 
 

New Zealand's government said it will sell green bonds next year for the first time, to provide finance for projects such as reforestation and renewable-energy.


 
High Energy Prices Likely to Mean Less Oil Demand This Year, OPEC Says 
 

Soaring fuel costs amid a global energy crunch were showing signs of weighing on demand, said the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and weaker than expected demand for oil in China and India was now likely.


 
South Africa Seeks Help to Quit Coal 
 

Pressure to end coal-powered electricity generation has fired tensions between already-industrialized nations and developing ones, which have poured billions into coal infrastructure. South Africa is the most dependent on the fuel of any G-20 country.

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