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產業動態:能源

-- 週五下午晚些時候,能源股下跌,紐約證券交易所能源板塊指數下跌0.1%,道富能源精選板塊SPDR ETF(XLE)下跌0.8%。 費城石油服務板塊指數下跌0.5%,道瓊美國公用事業指數下跌0.4%。 近月西德州中質原油期貨下跌2.3%,至每桶95.58美元;全球基準布蘭特原油期貨下跌1.7%,至每桶94.39美元。亨利樞紐天然氣期貨下跌1.1%,至每百萬英熱單位2.64美元。 公司新聞方面,康菲石油公司(COP)在發給的電子郵件聲明中表示,已派遣一個團隊前往委內瑞拉評估該國的石油鑽探前景。康菲石油公司股價下跌1.1%。

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