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Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery rose $1.43 to $74.34 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude for July delivery rose $1.52 to $78.36 a barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for June delivery rose 6 cents to $2.72 a gallon. June heating oil rose 5 cents to $2.41 a gallon. June natural gas rose 8 cents to $2.40 per 1,000 cubic feet.
The energy sector is off to a higher start, supported by strength in oil futures, while U.S. futures are lower as negotiations between the White House and the Republican representatives continue, with no clear compromise in sight.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are higher on concerns over tight supply and as investors digest a warning from the Saudi Energy minister who raised the prospect of further OPEC+ cuts. According to the API, crude inventories fell about 6.8 million barrels last week, in line with gasoline inventories which dropped 6.4 million barrels. The market will be keeping an eye on EIA data to confirm these inventory levels which would mark a third-consecutive week of falling gasoline inventories.
Natural gas futures are higher, attempting to end a 3-day losing streak driven by bearish weather forecasts and higher production. The consensus for EIA weekly storage data due tomorrow has a build of +102 Bcf vs the 5-year average of +96 Bcf.
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