Sector Update: Energy

MT Newswires Live
27 Jun

Energy stocks were higher Thursday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 1.4% and the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) adding 1.1%.

The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector index climbed 1.9%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities index increased 0.5%.

Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil was rising 0.9% to $65.55 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract was advancing 0.8% to $66.93 a barrel.

US natural gas stocks rose by 96 billion cubic feet in the week ended June 20, larger than the 87 billion increase expected in a survey compiled by Bloomberg and following an increase of 95 billion cubic feet in the previous week.

Henry Hub natural gas futures dropped 2% to $3.50 per 1 million BTU.

In corporate news, BP (BP) chair candidate Sam Laidlaw, the former chief executive officer of Centrica, withdrew from consideration, the Financial Times reported Thursday. Laidlaw stepped back because he believes the company will either be sold or face significant restructuring, the report said. BP shares were little changed.

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