Oil Jumps Following Airstrikes on Houthi Rebels in Yemen 
 

Crude-oil prices jumped after a U.S.-led coalition launched air strikes against rebel Houthi targets in Yemen, raising concerns of a further escalation of conflict in the Middle East that could disrupt oil and gas supply.


 
America's Gas Bonanza Brings Biden New Political Dilemmas 
 

The president is facing pressure from some Democrats and climate groups to rein in exports of liquefied natural gas.


 
Natural-Gas Futures Rise on Big Storage Withdrawal 
 

Natural-gas futures settled higher in another volatile session, supported by a larger-than-expected draw on inventories in the latest week.


 
Chesapeake, Southwestern to Merge as New Gas Behemoth 
 

The $7.4 billion all-stock transaction will create one of the U.S.'s largest natural-gas producers and is the latest in a flurry of energy deals.


 
Iran Seizes Oil Tanker Linked to U.S. Sanctions Dispute 
 

The seizure of the vessel off the coast of Oman came as Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up a weeklong tour of the Middle East.


 
Vinci Cuts Size of Credit Line 
 

Vinci renewed a revolving credit line with a bank syndicate but reduced its size to $7.1 billion in light of an increase in its available cash in recent years.


 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insights on Plug Power, drinking water regulations, supply and demand concerns in the oil market, Truist, and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Energy and Utilities sectors.


 
U.S. Crude Oil, Products Stocks Rose in First Week of January 
 

Oil inventories rose by 1.3 million barrels to 432.4 million barrels in the week ended Jan. 5, compared with analysts projections of a 600,00-barrel decline.


 
Edison Partners Backs Utility Service Provider 120Water 
 

The growth-capital firm led a $43 million investment for a majority stake in the business.


 
Endo Wins Court Permission to Solicit Votes on Restructuring Plan 
 

Pharmaceutical company Endo International won bankruptcy court approval to start soliciting votes for a restructuring plan that would pay $600 million to government agencies and private institutions affected by the opioid epidemic.


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