Oil prices finish higher after U.S. vows 'unrelenting' attacks on Houthis
Oil futures settled higher on Monday, finding support after the U.S. over the weekend launched U.S. strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising the risk of disruptions to oil flow in the region.
The Prime Suspect Behind California's Eaton Fire: A 'Zombie' Power Line
An investigation by utility Southern California Edison is increasingly focused on whether a decommissioned line was re-energized, sparking the deadly blaze.
Trump Throws Support Behind Coal. It Hasn't Helped the Stocks.
Coal is hurt by cheap natural prices. Last year, coal generated less electrical power than renewables for the first time.
New Hope Keeps One Eye on Acquisitions in Growth Push
The coal industry has experienced a flurry of dealmaking in recent times, as diversified miners offload coal pits in favor of metals that they expect will be in demand for a global energy transition.
LNG Demand Is Booming. Industry Isn't Worried About a Glut.
Forecasts of oversupply in the gas market are off-base, industry insiders say.
U.S. Natural Gas Lifted By Above-Estimate Storage Draw
U.S. natural gas futures reversed early losses after the EIA reported a bigger-than-expected reduction in storage as the winter withdrawal season enters its final weeks.
IEA Says Trade Tensions Weigh on Oil Demand, Warns of Supply Surplus
The International Energy Agency said the macroeconomic conditions underpinning its oil-demand projections have worsened over the past month due to global trade tensions.
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Rise For Second Straight Week
U.S. crude oil inventories increased by 1.4 million barrels, with an increase in production and net imports, while gasoline stocks fell more than expected as demand picked up.
OPEC Sticks to Oil-Demand View Ahead of Output Hike
The cartel still expects demand to grow by 1.45 million barrels a day this year and 1.43 million barrels a day the next, bolstered by strong air travel demand and road mobility.
Wind and Solar Overtake Coal Power for First Time in U.S.
Natural gas remains by far the largest source of electricity in the country, according to research from clean-energy think tank Ember.
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