Oil prices end higher as investors weigh China demand outlook
Oil climbs Tuesday as investors assess data confirming a sharp slowdown in China's economic growth last year, while looking ahead to a pickup in crude demand.
OPEC Remains Cautious on China Despite Reopening
The oil producers' group sounded a cautious note about China despite hopes that the nation's reopening this year would herald a strong rebound in oil demand.
Many Companies Are Shying Away From Carbon Credits
Many companies are hesitant to buy carbon credits as the market faces criticism and coming standards remain unclear.
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Chinese oil demand, Chevron CEO Michael Wirth on oil prices, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities
Russia's Energy Clout Is Waning, Weakening Its Global Influence
President Vladimir Putin's use of energy as a weapon of financial war is increasingly backfiring, threatening the country's beleaguered economy and curtailing its power on the global arena.
OPEC Has Nothing on China's Clean-Energy Monopoly
The supply chain for renewable energy technology is even more concentrated than for fossil fuels. Fixing its overreliance on China will raise the cost of the energy transition.
Iran Limits Supply of Cheap Oil to Syria, Leaving Ally in Crisis
Iran has doubled the price it charges Syria for crude oil, touching off a fuel shortage for its ally as its own economy sputters.
Warm Weather Helps New England Dodge Heating Crunch
The East Coast appears poised to avoid a winter fuel crisis with mild temperatures reducing heating costs and easing fears of shortages.
How Europe Escaped a Looming Energy Crisis
The worst-case scenario has been averted through conservation by consumers, mild temperatures and a scramble to create more gas supplies.
ConocoPhillips in Talks to Sell Venezuelan Oil in U.S.
The Houston-based oil company has had preliminary discussions with Venezuela's state oil firm, PdVSA
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