U.S. oil prices tally first gain in 7 sessions as data show weekly decline in gasoline supplies 
 

U.S. oil prices mark their first gain in seven sessions Thursday, as data show a weekly decline in domestic gasoline supplies.


 
U.S. Oil Inventories Rise Again as Refineries Curb Activity 
 

Commercial crude-oil stockpiles rose by 7.6 million barrels last week, to 479 million barrels, compared with analysts' expectations that supplies would rise by 2 million barrels from the prior week.


 
Allegiance's U.S. Coal Mines Tap Lender Cash to Avert Shutdown 
 

Allegiance Coal USA won court approval to tap its lender's cash collateral following an emergency chapter 11 filing.


 
Russian Oil Is Still Flowing, and That Is What the West Wants 
 

A G-7 price cap and European Union crude and oil-product bans have curbed Moscow's energy revenues without creating shortages.


 
TPC Sponsors Could Still Face Explosion Claims After Chemical Maker's Bankruptcy 
 

Tort lawyers can continue suing the former owners of petrochemical maker TPC Group Inc. after its chapter 11 restructuring because some claims against them over a 2019 plant explosion weren't extinguished in bankruptcy, a judge ruled.


 
Natural-Gas Prices Plunge, and Drillers Dial Back 
 

Prices for the fuel are down more than 65% since mid-December, and U.S. inventories have flipped to an unseasonable surplus.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insights on oil and natural gas prices, how merchant strategies work, Transocean and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Energy and Utilities sectors.


 
Hundreds of Energy Department Officials Hold Stocks Related to Agency's Work Despite Warnings 
 

Ethics lawyers caution officials not to work on matters affecting the companies but don't tell them to sell.


 
Supreme Court Sides With Employee in Overtime Case 
 

An oil-rig supervisor won the case on compensation for working extra-long hours.


 
Gas Prices Poised to Rise as Russia Sanctions Take Effect 
 

A shortage of a petroleum product exported by Russia could reduce the capacity of the U.S. and its allies to make gasoline.


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