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By: Bloomberg – European power prices extended last week’s drop, tracking natural gas futures lower as Russian supplies of the fuel are...
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By: Emma Newburger – CNBC – The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday voted to ban new oil and gas wells and...
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Judge Amit Mehta of the US District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that the Biden administration violated the National Environmental Policy Act by moving forward with a US Gulf of Mexico oil and natural gas lease sale without adequate consideration of climate impacts and threats to an endangered whale species. The American Petroleum Institute, a party in the case, said it's weighing next steps and argued the lawsuit reflects a broader trend of environmental groups exploiting the permitting process to stall energy development.
U.S. benchmark oil prices on Monday looked to end the month higher, buoyed by threats to global supplies, but they were still registering a loss for the quarter as the Trump administration's plan to implement reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday raised the potential for demand destruction.
President Donald Trump might call April 2 “Liberation Day,” but for oil bulls, it could shape up more like “correction day,” said Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management. “If sentiment surveys prove self-fulfilling and the hard U.S. data rolls over, crude could make a beeline south before you can say ‘demand destruction,’” he said.
On Monday, U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery closed up $2.12, at $71.48 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Based on the front month, prices were trading roughly 2.5% higher for the month, but down about 0.3% for the quarter.
Brent Crude for May delivery closed up $1.11 at $74.74 a barrel, while Natural Gas for May closed up 5.4 cents, at $4.119 MMBtu, after hitting a high for the day of $4.25.
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