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— OilPrice.com (@OilandEnergy) August 7, 2023
The energy sector is poised for a lower start, ending a three-day winning streak amid further weakness in the crude complex and after major equity futures turned lower. Investor sentiment took a hit this morning after Moody’s downgraded their credit rating on several banks and warned of possible cuts to others, driving the entire sector lower and reigniting fears of the health of the U.S. banking systems. Earnings season continued to wind down today with just a handful of producers and midstream operators announcing results but earnings will start to take a back seat as attention shifts to Thursday’s July CPI print, this week's key macro event.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures extended yesterday’s declines into this morning’s session, pressured by Chinese trade data which showed imports and exports fell much more than expected in July, strength in the dollar, and as traders begin to assess the impending end of the U.S. summer driving season.
After three-consecutive days of strong gains, natural gas futures steadied this morning with attention still on ongoing heat warnings across the U.S. and forecasts turning hotter for the third week of August.
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