Oil prices end higher on global threats to supplies as traders weigh stock market volatility 
 

Oil futures settle higher on Tuesday, underpinned by global supply concerns, against a background of volatility in global equity markets, while tensions remain between Russia and NATO over Ukraine.


 
Oil Price Rise Blamed in Part on OPEC, Russian Output Shortfalls 
 

Instead of curbing prices, the producers' inability to increase production as promised has become a reason for traders to bet on higher prices.


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

Government data are expected to show that U.S. crude-oil inventories fell by 800,000 barrels in the latest week, while gasoline stockpiles rose by 2.3 million barrels, according to a survey of analysts.


 
Tech Startups Race to Rate Carbon Offsets 
 

Sylvera has raised $32.6 million of venture funding to grade forestry projects by how effectively they keep carbon out of the atmosphere; it faces competition.


 
New EPA Rules to Target Power Plant Pollution 
 

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan says the agency expects to propose tighter regulations on air and water emissions from electric utility plants.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
Philadelphia Energy Trial Starts With Property Damage Claims in Bankruptcy 
 

More than two years after a fire and explosion permanently crippled its refinery complex, Philadelphia Energy Solutions faced off against its insurers in court over how much it could receive through its property damage coverage.


 
Halliburton Raises Dividend as Earnings Beat Estimates 
 

The energy-services company is lifting its quarterly dividend to 12 cents a share from 4.5 cents. The dividend was 18 cents a share before the pandemic.


 
Germany's Reliance on Russian Gas Limits Europe's Options in Ukraine Crisis 
 

Berlin is vulnerable if the West sanctions Russia over Ukraine and Moscow responds by cutting off natural-gas exports.


 
Blackstone Launches Clean-Energy Credit Strategy 
 

The publicly trade private-equity firm plans to invest $100 billion in clean-energy businesses through all its strategies across the world during the next decade


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