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In earnings news, Kinder Morgan reported a 20.3% rise in quarterly adjusted profit on Wednesday as the U.S pipeline operator received a boost from jet fuel demand, with the company also benefiting from re-contracting some natural gas pipelines at a higher rate. The pipeline operator cashed in on the pent-up travel demand, which resulted in a 19% rise in jet fuel volumes transported in the second quarter. It said adjusted earnings for its natural gas pipelines were up 6% at $1.13 billion. The company also increased its dividend by 3%.
Oil prices fell by more than $5 on Thursday after higher U.S. gasoline stockpiles and an ECB rate hike stoked demand worries and returning oil supply from Libya eased supply concerns. Oil futures trading volumes have been thin and prices volatile as traders have to square weaker energy demand with tighter supply resulting from the loss of Russian barrels after the country's invasion of Ukraine. U.S. gasoline inventories rose by 3.5 million barrels last week, government data showed on Wednesday, far exceeding analyst forecasts. "U.S. gasoline demand is struggling to shift into top gear during the peak summer driving season," said PVM analyst Stephen Brennock.
Natural gas prices are off by 20 cents ahead of weekly inventory data. Analysts expect a build of 46 bcf.
Front-month Nymex natural gas (NG1:COM) for August delivery closed +10.2% to $8.007/MMBtu, its highest settlement since June 13 and up more than 47% so far this month.
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