US crude stockpiles dip, gasoline builds as demand slackens

U.S. crude oil stockpiles edged lower last week but gasoline inventories posted a larger-than-expected build on weakened demand, the Energy Information Administration said
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Reuters Wednesday, 20 July 2022

U.S. crude oil stockpiles edged lower last week but gasoline inventories posted a larger-than-expected build on weakened demand, the Energy Information Administration said.

Crude inventories fell by 446,000 barrels in the week to July 15 to 426.6 million barrels, compared with expectations in a Reuters poll for a 1.4 million-barrel rise.

Demand figures rebounded from the previous week's sharp fall, and product supplied rose to 21 million barrels per day. However, gasoline demand continued to sag, and supply of that product over the last four weeks was 8.7 million bpd, or about 7.6% lower than the same time a year ago.

U.S. gasoline stocks rose by 3.5 million barrels in the week to 228.4 million barrels, compared with expectations for a 71,000-barrel rise.