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    EIA: U.S. crude inventories rose by 6 million barrels last week

    • Last Update: 2022-11-26
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    Statistics released by the U.
    S.
    Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday showed a significant increase
    in U.
    S.
    crude inventories in the week ending Oct.
    5 due to refinery production cuts.
    In addition, U.
    S.
    gasoline inventories increased last week, while distillate inventories decreased
    .

    Statistics show that U.
    S.
    crude inventories increased by 6 million barrels last week, while analysts expected an increase of 2.
    6 million barrels
    .

    Crude inventories in Cushing, Oklahoma, increased by 2.
    4 million barrels
    last week, the EIA said.

    EIA statistics also show that U.
    S.
    refineries processed 352,000 barrels per day of crude last week
    .
    Refinery utilization fell by 1.
    6 percentage points
    .

    Net U.
    S.
    crude imports fell by 1.
    4 million barrels
    per day last week.

    Statistics released by the U.
    S.
    Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday showed a significant increase
    in U.
    S.
    crude inventories in the week ending Oct.
    5 due to refinery production cuts.
    In addition, U.
    S.
    gasoline inventories increased last week, while distillate inventories decreased
    .

    crude

    Statistics show that U.
    S.
    crude inventories increased by 6 million barrels last week, while analysts expected an increase of 2.
    6 million barrels
    .

    Crude inventories in Cushing, Oklahoma, increased by 2.
    4 million barrels
    last week, the EIA said.

    EIA statistics also show that U.
    S.
    refineries processed 352,000 barrels per day of crude last week
    .
    Refinery utilization fell by 1.
    6 percentage points
    .

    Net U.
    S.
    crude imports fell by 1.
    4 million barrels
    per day last week.

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