Enbridge’s record 2025 core earnings highlight resilient demand for oil and gas transport, underscoring the importance of long-haul pipeline capacity for benchmark grades such as U.S. crude Oil – US Crude, global marker Oil – Brent Crude, and North American Natural Gas. The company’s stronger-than-expected Q4 results suggest continued throughput stability, which can influence regional pricing spreads and export-linked flows.
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Over the past month, Oil – US Crude has gained about 3.0%, while Oil – Brent Crude is up roughly 3.4%, pointing to modestly firmer crude fundamentals, with both showing a 1-day technical signal of Buy and Buy, respectively. Natural Gas has climbed around 3.5% in the same period but currently flashes a near-term Sell signal, reflecting short-term pressure despite incremental month-long gains, including from weather and storage dynamics. Investors can explore more updates, prices, and analysis across global markets at Commodities.

