Four Power Substations Attacked in Washington State 
 

The vandalism, which is under investigation, comes weeks after an attack on North Carolina substations.


 
U.S. oil ends near unchanged as refineries restart after winter storm 
 

Oil ends near unchanged after jumping in early trade.


 
Russia Bans Sales of Oil to Countries Imposing Price Cap 
 

The action follows moves by the Group of Seven nations barring Western companies from insuring, financing or shipping Russian crude at prices above $60 a barrel.


 
Oil-and-Gas Companies Seek ESG Loans 
 

Firms offer securities tied to decarbonization objectives as they seek new investors.


 
Japanese Companies Reach Natural-Gas Deals 
 

Japanese companies said they reached deals with Omani and U.S. producers for mid- to long-term supplies of liquefied natural gas.


 
Russia's Gas Production, Exports Shrink Under Sanctions Pressure 
 

Western import bans and price caps have battered foreign demand, but their exact impact is unclear because Moscow stopped posting trade data.


 
Russia Threatens to Cut Oil Output By Up to 7% 
 

Moscow comments over reducing production by up to 7%, or 700,000 barrels a day, boosts global crude prices


 
The Computers Driving the Oil Market Get Fresh Scrutiny 
 

Traders are studying trend-following funds after a year of wild swings.


 
U.S. Crude-Oil Inventories Drop Much More Than Expected 
 

Crude-oil stockpiles slid by 5.9 million barrels, greatly outpacing analyst-forecasts for a drop of just just 300,000 barrels.


 
Uniper's Bailout by Germany Gets EU Green Light 
 

Uniper SE's rescue package from Germany has been approved by the European Commission, the final clearance needed to implement the measures set out by the government to avoid the utility's collapse.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

12-28-22 0015ET