Weak trading for Oklahoma energy stocks on Thursday as crude oil futures fell

Oklahoma energy stocks ended up with mixed trading Thursday. One of the big gainers was Tulsa-based Cypress Environmental Partners LP which saw a 24% gain after shares went up 63 cents to reach $3.26 for the day.
LSB Industries, Inc. on the other hand had the biggest percentage loss for the day of the Oklahoma energy stock. Shares lost 30 cents for a more than 8% drop to $3.40.
Others made some gains. Some suffered losses.
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. lost 6 cents for a 1.16% drop to $5.10.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation had a 3.23% gain after a 15 cent increase to $4.80.
Cimarex Energy Co jumped about 4% when shares rose $1.58 to reach $43.87.
Devon Energy Corp dropped one cent to $17.20.
Enable Midstream Partners LP fell 3 cents for a half-point loss to $5.46.
Gulfport Energy Corporation dropped 1.65% to 9 cents a share.
Helmerich & Payne, Inc. lost 47 cents for a nearly 2% slide to $24.66.
Laredo Petroleum Inc gained 1.56% when shares rose 37 cents to $24.04.
Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. settled up 75 cents for a 1.69% gain to $45.07.
Mammoth Energy Services Inc fell 21 cents for a nearly 5% loss to $4.05.
Matrix Service Co finished up 8 cents for about a 1% gain to $12.51.
NGL Energy Partners LP dropped 7 cents for a 2.50% loss to $2.73.
OGE Energy Corp. finished up 24 cents for about a 1% gain to $30.96.
ONE Gas Inc lost $1.49 or 2% to close at $73.05.
ONEOK, Inc. finished with a nearly 4% gain and a $1.56 increase to $42.11 per share.
Ovintiv Inc closed with a 2% gain and 32 cent jump to $16.48.
PHX Minerals Inc dropped 2 cents for a nearly 1% slide to $2.94.
SandRidge Energy Inc. fell 16 cents for a 3.52% loss to $4.38.
Williams Companies Inc finished up 25 cents for a 1.18% gain to $21.46.
 

Crude oil futures fell in Thursday’s trading with the West Texas Intermediate price slipping 51 cents or 1% to settle at $52.34 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Brent futures for March delivery dropped 28 cents or half a point to $55.53 on the ICE Futures Europe. The Brent March contract ends on Friday and the premium of its front-month over the second month rose to its highest level since February 2020 for a fourth consecutive day.