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The energy sector is off to a Holiday shortened week lower, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities and the major market futures. Concerns of an economic recession as central banks across the world take aggressive actions to tame inflation has sent Wall St. lower in early trading.
WTI and Brent crude oil are down in early trading, as investors continue to remain concerned about the possibility of a recession, despite supply constraints heightened by an expected production cut in Norway due to a possible escalation of an ongoing strike. Oil and gas from Norway, Europe’s second-largest energy supplier after Russia, is in high demand as the country is traditionally a reliable and predictable supplier. The leader of the Lederne trade union said in an interview, that the union would escalate the strike to pressure employers to address demands for wage increases to compensate for rising inflation. The planned escalation could cut 56% of the Nordic country’s gas exports from Saturday, increasing the concern of tight supply.
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