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HOUSTON (Reuters) – Felix Energy LLC, a closely held Denver-based oil producer with operations in the largest U.S. shale field, is exploring...
David Blackmon Contributor, Forbes. ~On Friday, Secretary of Energy and former Texas Governor Rick Perry traveled to San Antonio to participate in the...
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(Bloomberg) — Oil producers in the Permian Basin and elsewhere could soon find themselves facing the oilfield equivalent of trying to walk...
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The energy sector is off to a mixed-to-lower start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities. Meanwhile, the major equity futures are higher as investors digest the latest PPI data and ahead of the release of the Federal Reserve’s September policy meeting minutes. The producer price index rose 0.5% for September, coming out higher than the Dow Jones estimate for a 0.3% rise. While slightly higher than what economists expected, the September figure still represented a slowing from the 0.7% producer prices increase in the prior month.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are extending yesterday’s modest declines as the focus shifts away from the possibility of supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Concerns over the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas are easing, with Saudi Arabia saying on Tuesday it is working with regional and international partners to prevent the escalation of the situation in Gaza and neighboring areas.
Natural gas futures are pivoting after six consecutive days of gains after consensus for tomorrow's EIA storage report showed a build of +94 Bcf vs 5-yr average of +93 Bcf.
"This might be the most threatening and challenging geopolitical environment that I've ever seen," says @ptj_official. "That is also happening at the same time the United States is at its weakest fiscal position since World War 2. It's a really difficult time." pic.twitter.com/SfSwMiEfFK
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) October 10, 2023
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A Houston-based fuel company says Tesla still hasn’t paid for millions of dollars’ worth...
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Source: EIA | Higher oil prices, increased drilling efficiency, and structurally lower debt needs...
by Bloomberg|David Wethe, Alix Steel | Energy Secretary Chris Wright sought to reassure US...
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