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The energy sector is off to a mixed start, pressured by weakness in the crude complex but supported by strength in the major equity futures which bounced higher this morning following yesterday’s late-day selloff.
After three consecutive days of strong gains, WTI and Brent crude oil futures turned lower and were down over 1.5% in early trading. Reports showing higher inventories and record output in the United States weighed on prices and overshadowed lingering concerns over global trade disruptions in the Red Sea. In their latest inventory report, the EIA said that U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.9 million barrels last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a 2.3 million barrel draw and that U.S. crude output rose to a record 13.3 million bpd last week, up from the previous all-time high of 13.2 million bpd. Investors continue to worry about trade disruptions as major maritime carriers choose to steer clear of the Red Sea route, with longer voyages increasing transport and insurance costs.
Natural gas futures turned higher this morning following yesterday’s 1.8% drop, boosted by updated cooler weather forecasts in key consuming regions but gains were capped ahead of the weekly storage report. Analysts expect the EIA data to show a draw of (80) Bcf last week vs the 5-year average of (107) Bcf.
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