Oil tanks
US crude oil inventories decreased during the week ended Jan. 3, marking their seventh consecutive weekly decline.
Data released today, Jan. 8, by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed that commercial crude oil inventories fell by one million barrels last week, matching Wall Street Journal analysts’ expectations.
Meanwhile, gasoline inventories increased by 6.3 million barrels, while distillate stocks—including diesel and heating oil—declined by about 6.1 million barrels.
Crude Stocks in the US (mln barrels)
Item
Last Year
Last Week
Current
Weekly Change
Crude Oil
432.4
415.6
414.6
(1)
Gasoline
245
231.4
237.7
+6.3
Distillates
132.4
122.9
128.9
+6.1
Oil tanks
US crude oil inventories decreased during the week ended Jan. 3, marking their seventh consecutive weekly decline.
Data released today, Jan. 8, by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed that commercial crude oil inventories fell by one million barrels last week, matching Wall Street Journal analysts’ expectations.
Meanwhile, gasoline inventories increased by 6.3 million barrels, while distillate stocks—including diesel and heating oil—declined by about 6.1 million barrels.
Crude Stocks in the US (mln barrels)
Item
Last Year
Last Week
Current
Weekly Change
Crude Oil
432.4
415.6
414.6
(1)
Gasoline
245
231.4
237.7
+6.3
Distillates
132.4
122.9
128.9
+6.1

