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The energy sector is having a mixed start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities, but supported by mild support in the major market futures which steadied following yesterday’s fed-driven selloff.
WTI and Brent crude oil are trading lower on concerns over more aggressive interest rate hikes following Chair Powell's testimony yesterday. Investors are also looking to the weekly EIA report to gain further clarity on inventories after the API data showed a decline in crude inventories for the first time after 10 weeks of builds. Also dampening sentiment, Barclays lowered its 2023 Brent forecast by $6 to $92 a barrel and WTI by $7 to $87, "due primarily to more resilient-than-expected Russian supplies," the bank said.
Natural gas futures are down as flows to the Freeport LNG export plant were on track to drop for the first time after the plant exited an eight-month outage last month. Gas flows to their plant were on track to reach just 0.1 bcfd on Wednesday, down from 1.0 bcfd on Tuesday.
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