Oil futures finish higher, with U.S. prices holding above $100 as supply concerns resurface 
 

Oil futures shake off early losses on Tuesday to finish higher, as tight supply concerns resurfaced with President Joe Biden's vow to take action on climate change seen threatening U.S. production and with capacity limits looking to cap OPEC output.


 
U.S. Oil and Fuel Inventories Likely Increased in DOE Data, Analysts Say 
 

U.S. crude-oil and fuel stockpiles are expected to have climbed by 600,000 barrels for the week ended July 15, in data due Wednesday from the Energy Department.


 
Nord Stream: Inside Russia's Gas Pipeline to Europe as Fears Rise Over It Restarting 
 

An overview of the pipeline that connects Russia's Siberian gas fields with Germany, and the maintenance process at the heart of Europe's gas dilemma.


 
Halliburton Posts Strongest Earnings in Years. Its Shares Rise. 
 

Halliburton reported second quarter earnings per share of 49 cents from $5.1 billion in sales. Wall Street was looking for EPS of 45 cents and $4.7 billion in sales.


 
Russian Gas Supplies to Europe Aren't Expected to Restart 
 

Europe is working on contingency plans for the possibility that the Nord Stream pipeline won't return to operation.


 
Europe Fears a Long, Cold Winter if Russia Ends Supply of Natural Gas 
 

With the Nord Stream pipeline closed for repairs, Europeans fret about possible Kremlin retaliation for Ukraine sanctions.


 
Strong Dollar Fuels Pullback in Commodity Markets 
 

Prices of oil, metals and agricultural products have tumbled since early June, in part because the dollar has risen to its highest level since 2002.


 
French Government Offers $9.8 Billion to Nationalize Power Giant EDF 
 

The decision is a measure of how European governments are taking increasingly assertive steps to control their energy markets as prices soar and Russian energy supplies dwindle.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insight on Korea Electric Power, Ampol's Lytton and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities


 
Gazprom Claims Force Majeure in Its Halt of Gas Deliveries to Europe 
 

Energy firms Uniper and RWE receive notices from the Russian company, as fears of a longer cutoff emerge.


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