Another Drop in Crude Stockpiles - Analyst Blog

The U.S. Energy Department's weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected drop in crude and distillate stockpiles, while gasoline supplies continued with their climb. Meanwhile, refinery run-rates were down slightly from the previous week.

The Energy Information Administration (“EIA”) Petroleum Status Report – that contains data for the previous week ending on Friday – outlines information regarding the weekly change in petroleum inventories held and produced by the U.S., both locally and abroad.

Crude Oil

Stockpiles in the world's biggest oil user have fallen by more than 19 million barrels since November 26, sending crude prices to above $90 a barrel.

However, at 340.7 million barrels, crude supplies are 4.0% above the year-earlier level and remain above the upper limit of the average for this time of the year. The crude supply cover was down from 23.8 days in the previous week to 23.1 days. In the year-ago period, the supply cover was 23.7 days.

Gasoline

Supplies of gasoline rose for the fifth consecutive week, as imports and production rose, while demand slipped. The 2.40 million barrels jump – more than analyst projections – took the gasoline stockpiles to 217.2 million barrels. Current inventory levels are 0.4% above year-earlier levels and are on the upper half of the average range.

Distillate

Refinery Rates

Refinery utilization was down 0.3% from the prior week to 87.7%. Analysts were looking for the refinery run rate to decrease slightly less to 87.85%.



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