Supreme Court moves on challenges to Oklahoma Winter Storm rate hikes

 

 

While Ukraine and Russia blame one another for stalling any possible peace talks, oil prices climbed on Thursday by nearly a dollar a barrel.

As Reuters reported, the path to peace in Ukraine remained uncertain, turning oil traders cautious after a selloff over the past two weeks on hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump would soon negotiate a diplomatic end to Russia’s war with its neighbor.

Global benchmark Brent crude futures finished up 85 cents or about 1.3% to $67.69 a barrel. They managed to hit a two-week high earlier in the session.

West Texas Intermediate crude futures closed up 86 cents or 1.4% at $63.57 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Natural gas rose nearly 2% on a $0.054 gain to settle at $2.806 per MMBtu.

As for Oklahoma energy stocks, most finished the day in the positive column including SandRidge Energy with a 4% gain.

 

Alliance Resource Partners LP

168.44 USD+2.54 (1.53%)

Mach Natural Resources LP

13.55 USD−0.010 (0.074%)

Mammoth Energy Services Inc

NGL Energy Partners LP Unit

44.96 USD−0.31 (0.68%)

0.38 USD−0.0055 (1.41%)

Unit Corporation

28.80 -0.00  (0.00%)

14.35 USD−0.040 (0.28%)