Shares of oil and gas companies were broadly, but lightly, lower in premarket trading Thursday, as crude oil prices fell for a second straight session amid easing Red Sea tensions. The Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF
XLE,
shed 0.4% ahead of the open, as crude oil futures
CL.1,
CL00,
slid 1.4%, after dropping 1.5% on Wednesday. Among the energy ETF’s more-active components, shares of Exxon Mobil Corp.
XOM,
eased 0.1%, of Kinder Morgan Inc.
KMI,
gave up 0.6%, of Chevron Corp.
CVX,
slipped 0.2%, of Occidental Petroleum Corp.
OXY,
were down 0.1% and of Marathon Oil Corp.
MRO,
fell 0.6%. The energy ETF has declined 2.5% year to date through Wednesday, and was one of just three SPDR ETFs tracking the 11 S&P 500 sectors to be down this year. Meanwhile, crude oil futures have dropped 9% this year and the S&P 500
SPX,
has rallied 24.5%.
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