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The energy sector is poised for a lower start amid more losses in crude futures. U.S stocks are set to open slightly higher, though gains moderated after private payrolls for August grew by just 132,000 for the month, a deceleration from the 270,000 gain in July, ADP said in its monthly payroll report.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are extending yesterday’s sell-off as the market weighs in weaker demand prospects, political unrest in key OPEC+ producers and the possibility of a nuclear deal being announced with Iran. OPEC’s Joint Technical Committee is meeting this morning, with headlines noting the group is increasing its expectations for a 2022 surplus build, explaining that rising energy costs may lead to less demand. Additionally, China's factory activity extended declines in August as new COVID infections and the worst heatwaves in decades weighed in on production. Despite experiencing weaker growth, some of China's biggest cities from Shenzhen to Dalian are imposing lockdowns and business closures to curb COVID-19 outbreaks. However, the API report showed gasoline inventories fell by about 3.4 million barrels, while distillate stocks, which include diesel and jet fuel, fell by about 1.7 million barrels.
Natural gas futures are down in early trading as data suggest inventories are rising. Gazprom halted natural gas flows through Europe's key supply route on Wednesday as the economic battle intensified between Moscow and Brussels.
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