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The energy sector is set for a lower start, pressured by weakness in the crude complex and the broader markets. The major market futures are lower as investors await comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are lower as concerns over the prospect of higher interest rates and slowing demand curb earlier gains. Lingering worries about tighter monetary policy outweighed the API’s weekly report which showed a larger-than-expected drop in crude oil inventories. The industry report showed crude stocks fell by 2.4 million barrels last week. The market will be keeping eyes on today's EIA report which is set to be released at 10:30 AM EST.
Natural gas futures are higher, ahead of the expiration of the front month July contract. Early-cycle data has LNG feedgas flows today rising to 12.60 Bcf, up +1.0 Bcf d/d as Sabine Pass volumes recover further to over 4.0 Bcf. The increase would be the highest since the end of May.
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