War in Ukraine Drives Surge of U.S. Oil Exports to Europe 
 

A year of war in Ukraine has highlighted the return of oil as a source of U.S. financial influence and geopolitical power, with the West shunning most Russian energy.


 
Frackers Increase Spending but See Limited Gains 
 

U.S. oil and gas producers raked in profits last year, but inflation and inventory cloud their 2023 prospects.


 
Falling Natural Gas Prices Put the Brakes on Deals 
 

Plunging prices for natural gas have spoiled what looked like a promising period of deal making involving energy companies and private-equity firms in the sector.


 
Woodside Energy Net Profit More Than Triples 
 

Woodside Energy Group Ltd. said its annual profit more than tripled as it benefited from higher oil and natural-gas prices and a major contribution from the petroleum business that it bought from BHP Group Ltd.


 
Oil bounces, turning positive for week as traders eye cuts to Russian output and exports 
 

Oil futures end higher Friday, finding support as investors weigh the outlook for supply from Russia and Chinese demand.


 
Peacetime Would Be a Black Swan Event For Energy 
 

Even if an end to the war in Ukraine isn't imminent, energy producers need to consider the possibility before they invest in long-term projects.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Gain insight on natural-gas prices, Boralex, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.


 
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.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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