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The U.S. stock market closed mostly lower Friday, with the S&P 500 giving up its gains shortly before the closing bell.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.7%, according to preliminary data from FactSet. The S&P 500 slipped 0.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.1%.
A rebound in tech stocks on Friday helped the Nasdaq recover from Thursday’s selloff, but investors remained constrained in a blackout of economic data from the government despite its reopening.
For the week, the Dow rose 0.3%, the S&P 500 edged up 0.1% and the Nasdaq slid 0.5%, the preliminary data showed.
Many of the roughly 670,000 furloughed federal government employees began returning to work yesterday, after Congress passed a bill late Wednesday to end the US’ longest-ever government shutdown.
Some government operations remain disrupted. States that had not released food stamp benefits this month due to lack of federal funds—including West Virginia and South Carolina—will resume payments within three days. The Bureau of Labor Statistics plans to release its September jobs report as soon as next week, but it may not be able to provide accurate economic data for October. Meanwhile, flight reductions at 40 major airports were at 6% yesterday, with over 1,000 flight cancellations; mandated flight restrictions will be rescinded once staffing returns to normal levels, potentially as soon as next week.
The shutdown cost the US economy an estimated 60,000 private-sector jobs and an estimated $14B per week or $84B in all, an expected dip of 1% to 2% in annualized GDP growth.
Texas has become one of the most attractive U.S. jurisdictions for carbon capture and storage after the EPA granted the state primacy over Class VI CO₂ injection wells on Nov. 12. Permitting authority shifts from the federal government to the Texas Railroad Commission, which already oversees all other well classes I through VI.
For operators such as Occidental and its Stratos project in Ector County, state primacy promises faster approvals, clearer timelines, and greater regulatory certainty for large-scale CCS development. Analysts note this move supports the continued operation of high-value assets while meeting decarbonization targets, with strong potential in the Permian, Haynesville, and along the Gulf Coast LNG corridor, where shared CO₂ pipelines and regional sequestration hubs could underpin lower-carbon LNG exports.
Environmental groups, however, question whether the Railroad Commission can enforce stringent standards and protect drinking water aquifers. They argue that primacy is only the first step and that Texas must now prove it can regulate CCS responsibly.
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