Russian Gas Producer Gazprom Cuts Supply to Ørsted, Shell Energy
Russian gas producer Gazprom has cut off gas supplies to Denmark’s Ørsted and to Shell Energy for...
Russian gas producer Gazprom has cut off gas supplies to Denmark’s Ørsted and to Shell Energy for its contract to supply gas to Germany, it said on June 1, citing the companies’ failure to make payments in rubles.
Gazprom has already halted supplies to Dutch gas trader GasTerra, as well as to Bulgaria, Poland and Finland after their refusal to pay for gas in Russian rubles, as demanded by Moscow in response to Western sanctions over the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
German, Italian and French companies, however, have said they would engage with Moscow’s payment scheme to ensure they can maintain supplies.
Tullow Oil to Buy Capricorn Energy in $827 Million All-share Deal
Tullow Oil will acquire Capricorn Energy in an all-stock deal worth...
Tullow Oil will acquire Capricorn Energy in an all-stock deal worth 656.9 million pounds (US$826.7 million), keeping a focus on African reserves amid soaring energy prices.
Investors in Capricorn, formerly known as Cairn Energy, will receive 3.8068 Tullow shares for each share they hold, the companies said on June 1. Reuters calculated the value.
US stock futures traded mixed early on Wednesday, amid concerns about central-bank...
US stock futures traded mixed early on Wednesday, amid concerns about central-bank rate hikes. After losing Tuesday's gains, oil prices rose again on Wednesday. Here are the latest market moves.
Markets: The curtain has dropped on May and, after dizzying falls and equally dramatic gains, stocks closed the month mostly where they started. Salesforce’s bullish earnings report showed that even with all the economic uncertainty, demand has remained strong for business software.
Energy stocks end lower in about-face as OPEC may seek to boost production
Oil and gas stocks (NYSEARCA:...
Oil and gas stocks (NYSEARCA:XLE), leading the S&P sector leaderboard for most of Tuesday's trading, erased gains along with a rally in crude oil following reports that OPEC members could pump more crude and exempt Russia from oil production targets.
Such an exemption potentially could pave the way for Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other OPEC producers to pump more crude, The Wall Street Journal reported.