Europe Goes on Blackout Watch as Winter Descends 
 

Europe's energy-squeezed winter has sent power operators and businesses into high alert for blackout risks, heightened by Russia's war in Ukraine.


 
Oil prices log a yearly rise in volatile 2022 
 

Oil futures rise Friday, posting a yearly gain in a year marked by war and fears of recession.


 
Russia's Oil Ban Accelerates Shift in Global Energy Flows 
 

Russian crude is increasingly heading east to China and India, while Middle East producers are trying to sell more oil to premium-paying Europe.


 
Facing Flat Budgets, Kohler's Cyber Chief Looks to Do More With What's On Hand 
 

Price hikes by vendors make a flat budget smaller, while unfilled jobs remain an ongoing problem. Mandy Huth, Kohler's VP of cybersecurity, has a plan.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Gain insight on a deal for Enel's Brazilian electricity distributor, Suncor Energy and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.


 
Keystone Pipeline to Fully Restart After Oil Spill 
 

A weekslong outage has pressured U.S. oil prices and complicated some refiners' operations.


 
The Year the Oil Market Splintered 
 

Moscow's invasion of Ukraine split the global energy market into countries that buy Russian oil and those that don't. What happens next?

 
Europe Taps Tech's Power-Hungry Data Centers to Heat Homes 
 

With an energy crisis hitting Europe, governments are exploring ways to recycle electricity used in social-media scrolling, conference calls and video streaming.


 
Private-Equity Executives See Opportunity in Old and New Energy 
 

Private-capital fund managers focused on energy have a positive outlook for the industry in 2023, despite supply-chain challenges.


 
Exxon Sues EU Over Windfall Profit Levy 
 

Energy giant said Europe's effort to take a bite from surging income discourages investment and its adoption violated rules.


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