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The energy sector is off to a lower start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities and in the major equity futures which slipped this morning as investor sentiment lost momentum following six consecutive sessions of gains for the benchmark indices. Earnings season continued to wind down today for energy and there is no major economic data on tap. Results from Occidental Petroleum and Ovintiv are due out later this week.
After posting low conviction gains yesterday, WTI and Brent turned sharply lower this morning, pressured by mixed economic data out of China which offset the impact of Saudi Arabia and Russia extending output cuts. Lingering weak economic growth in Europe that is weighing on manufacturing sentiment and news that Venezuela's state-owned oil company is in talks with local and foreign oilfield firms to boost output after sanctions relief also weighed on prices. On the supply side, markets are waiting to see if Saudi Arabia and Russia are ready to rein in production voluntarily beyond the end of the year in addition to a broader deal among the OPEC+ producer group. With no government inventory expected this week due to a planned systems upgrade, traders will be paying closer attention to this afternoon’s API industry data. The EIA will resume its regular schedule on November 13.
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