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The energy sector is taking a step back this morning following two straight days of strong gains, tracking a small pullback in crude prices as major equity futures ebbed. Investors are skittish this morning as they are navigating a flood of corporate earnings reports and ahead of key economic data later this week. Sector news this morning was highlighted by results from BP and a host of mid-cap E&Ps and services.
After three-consecutive days of strong gains, WTI and Brent crude oil futures inched back this morning amid a lack of a real catalyst. Looking ahead, the group will be focused on the next round of inventory reads and to comments from the OPEC+ committee meeting on Friday. Expectations of further voluntary output cuts from Saudi Arabia has put a cap on this morning’s declines.
Natural gas futures are extending yesterday’s losses as record levels of output outweigh forecasts for above-normal temperatures in key consuming regions.
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