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The energy sector is off to a mixed-to-higher start amid a rally in equity futures, which has outweighed a fall in crude oil contracts. U.S. equities are higher in the pre-market as investors react to positive Q1 earnings from Microsoft, while they await to digest more corporate data which will provide clues on the Fed’s interest rate path. As earnings season continues to heat up, Hess Corp reported first-quarter earnings, beating Wall St estimates, and disclosed a new discovery offshore Guyana by a consortium led by Exxon Mobil.
WTI and Brent crude oil are slightly lower as falling U.S. inventories failed to eclipse weak economic data and concerns over a hard landing. According to API figures, U.S crude stockpiles fell by about 6.1 million barrels last week, outpacing a 1.9-million-barrel decrease in gasoline inventories. Additionally, WTI Midland is set to be added to the S&P Global Platts and is the first crude from outside the region to be added to the traditionally European-based basket. The amount of Midland crude arriving in Europe has climbed in the past year, following the sanctions on Russia which have only strengthened the importance of WTI across the Atlantic.
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