The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said inventories...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said inventories for the week ending April 21 rose by a slightly higher-than-expected 79 Bcf, expanding already hefty surpluses even further less than a month into the injection season.
Overall, the print landed in the range of expectations ahead of the report. Major surveys showed estimates from 64 Bcf to 83 Bcf. NGI modeled a 77 Bcf increase.
The 79 Bcf build compared with the 42 Bcf injection recorded by the EIA for the similar week last year. The five-year average for the period was 43 Bcf.
Oil prices rise while traders watch for possible recession
Oil prices moved up a bit, but traders are closely watching the market ahead of the Federal Reserve and...
Oil prices moved up a bit, but traders are closely watching the market ahead of the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank interest rates talks next week. "The current earnings season, as well as the macroeconomic reports in recent weeks, are sending mixed signals about recession risk," said analyst Pavel Molchanov of Raymond James. "This is why oil prices are moving rather aimlessly -- there is a lack of conviction in either direction."
Amazon topped revenue expectations last quarter, but investors got spooked when it warned that growth...
Amazon topped revenue expectations last quarter, but investors got spooked when it warned that growth in its highly profitable cloud unit was slowing.
New York City’s MTA said it would stop posting service updates on Twitter, saying the platform was “no longer reliable.”
A San Francisco office tower that was sold for $300 million in 2019 is now on sale for ~$60 million, reflecting the rough shape of the office sector in downtown SF.
Here’s how the AI race played out on Big Tech’s earnings calls.
Ethereum, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency, reduced its emissions by 99.99% after switching its network model from “proof of work” to “proof of stake.”
On the first night of the NFL draft, the Carolina Panthers ...
On the first night of the NFL draft, the Carolina Panthers selected Alabama quarterback Bryce Young as the first pick, and with the second pick, the Houston Texans drafted Ohio State signal-caller C.J. Stroud. Elsewhere in the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens and former MVP QB Lamar Jackson agreed to a five-year deal worth $260 million, making Jackson the highest-paid player in the league. Jalen Hurts—it was fun while it lasted.
Benchmark U.S. crude oilfor June delivery rose 46 cents to $74.76 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude for June delivery rose 68 cents to $78.37 a barrel.
Wholesale gasolinefor May delivery fell 2 cents to $2.53 a gallon. May heating oilfell 2 cents to $2.35 a gallon. June natural gas rose 5 cents to $2.36 per 1,000 cubic feet.