DTN Oil Update
U.S. crude futures settled up Thursday for the first time in six sessions after an Iranian attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz raised fresh anxiety over the Middle East peace process.
U.S. crude futures settled up Thursday for the first time in six sessions after an Iranian attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz raised fresh anxiety over the Middle East peace process.
Oil futures fell for a fourth consecutive day Thursday morning, with Brent's front-month contract dropping to pre-war levels in intraday trading, driven by growing confidence that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open and expectations of a flood of oil leaving the region...
Oil futures slid more than 4% on Wednesday as growing vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz eased concerns of supply tightness, overshadowing federal data showing weekly U.S. crude inventories falling to a 17-month low last week.
Oil futures dropped to the lowest in nearly four months Wednesday morning after more tankers left the Persian Gulf with transponders turned on as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continued to show signs of normalizing.
Crude futures fell for a second consecutive day Tuesday in anticipation of greater flows in the near term through the Strait of Hormuz amid continued efforts by U.S. and Iranian peace negotiators to bring a permanent end to this year's Middle East conflict.
Oil futures edged lower Tuesday morning, extending their decline from the previous session on signs of an easing Middle East oil supply disruption as tanker traffic through the reopened Strait of Hormuz was picking up steam.
Crude futures extended their losses Monday as a temporary U.S. waiver on Iranian oil sanctions and progress in diplomatic talks calmed energy markets rattled over the weekend by Tehran's threat to shut the Strait of Hormuz again due...
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After a quiet few days, the schedule picks up on Thursday for reports beginning with USDA's weekly Export Sales data at 7:30 a.m. CDT. Also at that same time, the Bureau of Economic Analysis will release both the third revision of first quarter 2026 U.S. GDP as well as the May Personal Consumption Expenditure report. Finally, after the close at 2 p.m. CDT, USDA will release the quarterly Hogs and Pigs inventory report as well as the monthly Slaughter and Cold Storage reports.
WeatherA system is moving out of the Midwest, but its front will continue to produce showers and thunderstorms near the Ohio River, especially Thursday afternoon and evening. A system is moving into the Central Plains Thursday morning and is already producing widespread areas of showers and thunderstorms. That will continue to build throughout the day. Some areas of severe weather will occur with it as well.
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