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January 28, 2021

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.

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