Oil Inventories
The inventories data is released on a weekly basis and provides a peak at the level of crude, gasoline and distillate stockpiles within the US. A "draw" in inventories suggests a decline in inventory levels, while a "build" points to an increase.
The data is always released on Wednesday, unless a holiday interrupts trading earlier in the week.
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Crude Oil Inventories Rose 1.95M Barrels, Distillate Fell 3.47M, Gasoline Fell 2.69M
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Crude Oil Inventories for Last Week Rose 5.01M Barrels, Distillate Fell 1.61M, Gasoline Fell 4.39M
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Crude Oil Inventories Rose 667K Barrels, Distillate Fell 2.15M, Gasoline Rose 1.15M
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Crude Oil Inventories Fell 416K Barrels, Distillate Fell 255K, Gasoline Fell 1.77M
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Crude Oil Inventories Rose 3.09M Barrels, Distillate Fell 1.12M, Gasoline Fell 2.65M
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Crude oil inventories for last week fell 475K barrels, distillate fell 1.26M, gasoline fell 3.47M
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Crude oil inventories fell 1.85M barrels, gasoline inventories fell 243,000 barrels, distillate inventories fell 388,000 barrels
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Crude Oil Inventories for Last Week Rose 4.11M Barrels, Gasoline Inventories Rose 2.27M, Distillate Inventories Rose 1.76M
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Crude Oil Inventories Fell 818K Barrels Last Week, Distillate Inventories Rose 1.07M, Gasoline Inventories Fell 39K
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Crude Makes Little Headway After Inventory Data, Down $0.30
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Oil Inventories Show Surprising Drop, API Says (XOM, COP, XLE, USO, more)
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Crude Inventories Lower than Expected, Energy Shares Gain Ground (XOM, COP, CVX, MRO, USO, OIL)
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ETF Midday Check: UUP Higher; USO, XLE, SMH, SLV/GLD Lower
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Crude Moves Higher On Large Inventory Drop
