Oil prices mark a modest pullback as investors monitor Israel-Gaza war 
 

Oil futures finish lower on Tuesday, consolidating after a surge the previous session fueled by the weekend attack on Israel by Hamas.


 
Finland, Estonia See Likely Sabotage in Damage to Pipeline and Cable 
 

A suspected leak in natural-gas conduit and a fault in communications cable were likely the result of "external activity" near the anniversary of the Nord Stream pipeline blasts, authorities said.


 
Israel Orders Chevron to Shut Down Gas Platform Near Gaza 
 

The move amounts to a safety precaution amid the deadly conflict that erupted over the weekend.


 
Australia Regulator Approves Origin Takeover by Brookfield, EIG 
 

Australia's antitrust regulator finds pros and cons of the deal "finely balanced."


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insight on natural-gas and oil prices, TransAlta's buyout of TransAlta Renewables, Chevron's Tamar offshore gas platform, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.


 
Oil Prices Don't Need War in the Middle East to Keep Rising 
 

The escalating conflict comes against the backdrop of already tight oil market.


 
U.S. Prepares Crackdown on Russian Oil Sanctions Evasion 
 

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the U.S. is likely to start enforcing the $60-a-barrel price cap on Russian oil.


 
U.S. Probe of Russia-Sanctions Busting Focuses on Major Oil Trader 
 

The investigation is examining whether Murtaza Lakhani, founder and chief executive of Mercantile & Maritime Group, traded Russian oil in breach of Western sanctions.


 
The Oil Patch Is Primed for an Era of Megadeals 
 

A tie-up between Exxon and Pioneer would put pressure on Chevron and other rivals to pursue deals of their own.


 
Saudi Arabia Willing to Raise Oil Output to Help Secure Israel Deal 
 

Riyadh has signaled to the White House it would act if crude prices are too high to win goodwill in the U.S. Congress.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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