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NYSE:CVE 3 December 2025 - 27 January 2026

Heating oil price slips after cold snap surge as traders take profit; inventories in focus

Heating oil price slips after cold snap surge as traders take profit; inventories in focus

NY Harbor ULSD March futures fell 0.9% to $2.3283 a gallon Tuesday as winter storm disruptions unsettled distillate trading. U.S. crude output dropped by up to 2 million barrels per day over the weekend, but production and refinery operations are recovering. Traders await outage updates and Wednesday’s U.S. inventory report.
Cenovus Energy Stock in December 2025: How Q3 Results, the MEG Deal and a $2.6 Billion Refi Are Reshaping CVE’s Outlook

Cenovus Energy Stock in December 2025: How Q3 Results, the MEG Deal and a $2.6 Billion Refi Are Reshaping CVE’s Outlook

Cenovus Energy posted record Q3 2025 production at 832,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day and reported C$2.1 billion in operating cash flow. Shares closed at C$24.56 on the TSX and US$17.57 on the NYSE, with recent trading showing volatility after a failed breakout above US$18.61. The company completed a multibillion-dollar acquisition of MEG Energy and renewed its share buyback program.

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  • Ford Launches Ford Pro AI and V2H Pilot to Expand Digital and Energy Revenue Streams
    March 21, 2026, 11:28 PM EDT. Ford Motor (NYSE:F) introduced Ford Pro AI, a connected fleet management software targeting commercial customers, and launched a vehicle-to-home (V2H) energy pilot with Puget Sound Energy and ChargeScape. Using EVs like the F-150 Lightning, the V2H project tests supplying backup power to homes, highlighting Ford's push into software and energy services. These initiatives aim to create recurring revenue beyond traditional manufacturing, aligning with trends among automakers such as GM, Stellantis, and Tesla. Ford Pro AI helps commercial fleets optimize operations by analyzing vehicle data to reduce downtime. The company's stock trades at $11.52, with a 21.1% one-year and 24.8% five-year return, reflecting investor confidence in its strategic shift toward connected technologies and grid integration. However, execution risks remain as Ford invests heavily in these areas amid industry competition and regulatory pressures.
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