U.S. ENERGY FUTURES CALLED UNCHANGED TO LOWER Traders expect U.S. energy futures will open unchanged to slightly lower this morning with support near yesterday's lows. Crude futures are called unchanged to five cts weaker tracking unchanged domestic crudes and North Sea Brent crude, which traded at 18.01 dlrs a barrel today, about ten cts below yesterday's New York close. Traders said the supply squeeze in 15-day forward April Brent appears to have ended. Product futures, which fell sharply yesterday, are due to open unchanged to 0.25 cent lower, traders said. Traders expect some followthrough selling in products but said gasoil futures in London will probably lend some support since they are trading as expected. May gasoil futures were off 1.50 dlrs a tonne this morning while June was down 1.25 dlrs in thin conditions.