Oil prices gain over more Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries

Ukraine oil refinery fire sparked by drone attack, Russia downs four UAVs

 

 

While crude oil prices finished up by nearly a dollar a barrel on Tuesday because of what Ukrainian drone attacks are doing to Russian oil refineries, Oklahoma energy stocks finished split for the day.

In Russia, the country is dealing with gasoline shortages as more and more Ukrainian drones are leaving some of the countries oil refineries afire or shut down. Traders believe such damage might disrupt Russian supplies and sales to foreign countries, something the Trump administration has been trying to stop.

Global standard Brent crude rose $1.03 or 1.5% to reach $68.47 a barrel.

The U.S. benchmark, West Texas Intermediate crude gained $1.22 or 1.9% and closed at $64.52 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Natural gas recorded a gain of $0.075 or 2.46% to close at $3.118 MMBtu.

Oklahoma energy stocks finished split for the day as NGL Energy Partners shot up nearly 13% while LSB Industries dropped nearly 4%.

 

Alliance Resource Partners LP
23.71 USD+0.44 
Coterra Energy Inc
24.55 USD+0.35 
Devon Energy Corp
34.97 USD+1.20 
Empire Petroleum Corp
4.11 USD0.00 
Expand Energy Corp
97.52 USD+1.94 
Gulfport Energy Corp
176.06 USD+3.74 
Helmerich and Payne Inc
21.77 USD+0.82 
LSB Industries Inc
7.97 USD−0.35 
Mach Natural Resources LP
13.58 USD+0.19 
Mammoth Energy Services Inc
2.36 USD−0.020 
Matrix Service Co
12.78 USD−0.21 
NGL Energy Partners LP Unit
6.47 USD+0.72 
OGE Energy Corp
43.64 USD−0.71 
ONE Gas Inc
74.69 USD−1.29 
ONEOK Inc
72.58 USD−0.030 
Ovintiv Inc
42.35 USD+1.68 
SandRidge Energy Inc
11.73 USD+0.18 
Stardust Power Inc
2.70 USD−0.020 
Unit Corp
30.27 USD−0.78 
Vital Energy Inc
16.52 USD+0.57 
Williams Companies Inc
57.95 USD−0.47