Russia's Natural-Gas Game Comes With Economic Risks
High energy prices have swollen Russia's coffers for now, but any loss of European gas revenues in the years to come will be hard to replace.
U.S. oil prices settle lower, holding below $100 on signs of a demand slowdown
Oil futures settle lower on Friday, with U.S. prices holding ground below $100 a barrel, pressured by signs of a slowdown in gasoline demand.
Schlumberger Raises Sales View Amid Oil Drilling Activity
The oil-field services giant raised its full-year revenue outlook amid a global increase in oil drilling and completion activity.
Germany to Bail Out Utility Hit Hard by Russian Gas Shortfall
The country will take a 30% stake in Uniper, one of Europe's largest utility companies, which has been hit hard by dwindling supplies of Russian gas and rising energy prices.
Oil Doesn't Have to Boom for These Companies to Thrive
Oilfield-service-company stocks are in the hole after demand concerns started pummeling oil prices. The reaction seems overdone.
The World Is Thirsty for America's Natural Gas
A global race among U.S. allies to secure American gas exports is testing the country's ability to meet fast-growing demand.
Brazil's Petrobras Disappoints Despite World's Thirst for Crude
President Jair Bolsonaro has pressured the state-controlled oil producer to lower gasoline prices, sinking its shares even as other big global producers soar.
Drivers Get Steep Discount at Gas Stations Across France
TotalEnergies, the country's biggest oil producer, plans to offer the equivalent of about 77 cents off every gallon, after government pressure.
Rockland Capital Seeks $500 Million for New Fund to Buy Power Plants
The private-equity firm targets assets that are under distress or that can be better managed.
Booming Carbon-Credits Market Took Hit as Stocks Sold Off
Rising interest rates upended bets that soaring demand would push prices higher.
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