Gasoline Tax Holiday 'Worth Considering,' Yellen Says
Treasury secretary says high fuel prices are a burden for U.S. consumers, but others say cutting the tax doesn't necessarily offer consumer relief.
Germany Steps Up Measures to Conserve Gas as Russia Slows Supply
Germany will restart coal-fired power plants and offer incentives for companies to curb natural gas consumption, marking a new step in the economic war between Europe and Russia.
APA Group to Sell Orbost Gas Plant to Cooper Energy
APA Group will sell its Orbost gas processing plant in Australia's Victoria state to Cooper Energy for as much as US$228.9 million.
Russia's Squeeze on Energy Prices Tests European Leaders at the Polls
French President Emmanuel Macron will be the first of the leaders to face voters, with his majority under threat in parliamentary elections this weekend from rivals who are hammering him over inflation.
Fire, Blast at Sinopec's Shanghai Facility Kills One
Sinopec Shanghai said the fire had effectively come under control. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
Oil prices end lower to break a string of weekly gains as demand worries linger
Oil prices mark a weekly loss as central bank monetary tightening this week has fueled worries over global demand.
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities
Energy Inflation Derails Biden's Climate Agenda
Elected on a green platform, the president's record so far: higher emissions, slowing renewable energy development and rising consumption of oil and coal.
Russia Slashes Gas Flows, Aiming Economic Weapon at Europe
Moscow's move to slash natural-gas exports to Europe has pitched the continent's energy crisis into a dangerous new phase.
Colombia Election Weighs on Future of Oil Sector
Both candidates on Sunday's presidential ballot oppose fracking, while state company Ecopetrol is looking to try the practice to bolster dwindling reserves.
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