US crude inventories hits lowest level in a year, fuel builds, EIA says
Crude inventories fell by 1.6 million barrels to 417.5 million barrels in the week ending Sept. 13, the EIA said, compared with analysts’ expectations
Crude inventories fell by 1.6 million barrels to 417.5 million barrels in the week ending Sept. 13, the EIA said, compared with analysts’ expectations
U.S. crude oil and distillate inventories fell last week, according to two market sources, citing American Petroleum Institute figures, while gasoline stocks rose
US crude stocks rose by 806,000 barrels for the week that ended July 16, according to two market sources, citing American Petroleum Institute figures
Crude oil and distillate stocks rose in the most recent week, while gasoline inventories fell, according to two market sources, citing American Petroleum Institute figures
US crude oil stocks fell, but fuel inventories were higher in the most recent week, data from industry group the American Petroleum Institute showed
US oil stockpiles climbed last week on rising gasoline inventories as lockdown measures in parts of the US to curb the virus kept a lid on fuel demand
U.S. crude oil and distillate inventories fell last week, while gasoline stocks rose in another weak showing for fuel demand, the Energy Information Administration said
US oil stockpiles rose last week, intensifying worries about the demand outlook at a time when traders weigh up weather-related supply disruptions, which have shut-in production in the Gulf of Mexico
Oil prices edged up after a steep drop in US crude inventories, but another record day for COVID-19 cases worldwide kept gains in check
US crude oil and distillate inventories rose unexpectedly and fuel demand slipped last week, the Energy Information Administration said, as a sharp outbreak in coronavirus cases hit US consumption