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The energy sector is off to a lower start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities while major equity futures steadied as investors looked toward the next crop of economic data that includes home sales, durable goods, and consumer confidence.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures dropped this morning, stumbling ahead of data shedding light on U.S. appetite for fuel during the summer driving season, with the Brent benchmark's price structure indicating bulls are retreating. Brent's six-month backwardation is at its lowest since December and barely positive, indicating shrinking concern about supply crunches while the two-month spread is in shallow contango, indicating traders are factoring in a currently slightly oversupplied market. Focus will now turn to the latest round of U.S. inventory data from the API this afternoon followed by government data tomorrow which analyst expected to show a draw last week.
After four consecutive days of strong gains, natural gas inched lower this morning, retreating from three-month highs hit in the prior session on slightly moderating weather forecasts in key consuming regions while expectations for rising LNG exports stemmed the declines.
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