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The energy sector is off to a mixed to lower start, weighed down by mild weakness in the crude complex but supported by strength in the major equity futures which were slightly higher as investors looked ahead to U.S. midterm elections.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures continued to slide lower, weighed down by recession concerns and worsening COVID-19 outbreaks in China that heightened fears of lower fuel demand. Traders are also eyeing the next round of settlement reports which analysts expect to show U.S. crude oil stockpiles rose last week while distillate and gasoline inventories were seen dropping. Market participants will also be eyeing U.S. CPI data on Friday, given high inflation and rising interest rates highlight the possibility of a global economic recession.
Natural gas futures turned lower this morning, retreating following two-consecutive days of heavy gains that brought futures to highs last seen in mid-September. Traders are eyeing the weekly storage report as the next major catalyst. Consensus for EIA weekly storage data due Thursday has a build of +84 Bcf vs the 5-year average of +20 Bcf. Europe's TTF was up +8% in early trading following declines in the prior three sessions.
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