-- Energy stocks declined late Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index shedding 0.7% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) decreasing 0.2%.
The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index rose 1.8%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index added 0.1%.
West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 1.2% to $94.68 a barrel, and global benchmark Brent rose 0.5% to $105.64 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures shed 3.7% to $2.52 per 1 million BTU.
In corporate news, TotalEnergies (TTE) secured financing for its Mirny onshore wind and battery energy storage system project in southeast Kazakhstan. The stock fell 0.7%.
X-Energy (XE) shares jumped 27% following their debut on Nasdaq.
SLB (SLB) reported mixed Q1 results, reflecting headwinds from the Middle East conflict. The shares rose 2.8% as revenue topped estimates, while earnings fell.
BP (BP) and Repsol have been accused of anti-competitive practices in a complaint filed with the European Commission by Spanish fuel wholesaler Hatta Energy, Bloomberg reported. BP shares were down 0.4%.