Oil tanks
US oil inventories rose more than expected during the week ended Jan. 24, breaking a nine-week streak of declines.
According to data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released today, Jan. 29, commercial oil inventories increased by 3.5 million barrels last week, compared to an expected rise of 1.1 million barrels.
While gasoline inventories increased by 3 million barrels, distillate stocks, which include diesel and heating oil—fell by 5 million barrels.
US Crude Derivative Inventories (barrels mln)
Item
One Year Ago
One Week Ago
Current
Weekly Change
Crude Oil
421.9
411.7
415.1
+3.5
Gasoline
254.1
245.9
248.9
3+
Distillates
130.8
128.9
124.0
(5)
Oil tanks
US oil inventories rose more than expected during the week ended Jan. 24, breaking a nine-week streak of declines.
According to data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released today, Jan. 29, commercial oil inventories increased by 3.5 million barrels last week, compared to an expected rise of 1.1 million barrels.
While gasoline inventories increased by 3 million barrels, distillate stocks, which include diesel and heating oil—fell by 5 million barrels.
US Crude Derivative Inventories (barrels mln)
Item
One Year Ago
One Week Ago
Current
Weekly Change
Crude Oil
421.9
411.7
415.1
+3.5
Gasoline
254.1
245.9
248.9
3+
Distillates
130.8
128.9
124.0
(5)

