The U.S. EIA crude oil inventory in the week to May 12 was 5.04 million barrels, expected to be -920,000 barrels, and the previous value was 2.951 million barrels.
The U.S. EIA crude oil production-induced demand data for the week to May 12 was 18.34 million barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 17.431 million barrels per day.
The EIA gasoline inventory in the United States for the week to May 12 was -1.381 million barrels, expected to be -1.06 million barrels, and the previous value was -3.167 million barrels.
In the United States until May 12, the EIA crude oil inventory in Cushing, Oklahoma, was 1.461 million barrels, the previous value was 397,000 barrels.
The U.S. EIA refined oil inventory in the week to May 12 was 80,000 barrels, expected to be 57,000 barrels, and the previous value was -4.17 million barrels.
In the United States, the EIA distilled fuel oil production-induced demand data for the week ending May 12 was 4.9726 million barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 5.3127 million barrels per day.
In the United States until May 12, the total EIA motor gasoline production derived demand data was 9.8384 million barrels per day, the previous value was 10.0629 million barrels per day.
In the United States, the EIA heating oil inventory for the week ending May 12 was 454,000 barrels, compared with -417,000 barrels before.
In the United States, the EIA strategic oil reserve inventory in the week to May 12 was -2.428 million barrels, and the previous value was -2.9 million barrels.
EIA report: In the week of May 12, the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) inventory decreased by 2.428 million barrels to 359.6 million barrels, a decrease of 0.67%.
EIA report: U.S. domestic crude oil production decreased by 100,000 barrels to 12.200 million barrels per day in the week of May 12.
EIA report: U.S. crude oil exports increased by 1.434 million barrels per day to 4.310 million barrels per day in the week of May 12
EIA report: Commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves increased by 5.040 million barrels to 468 million barrels, an increase of 1.09%.
EIA report: The four-week average supply of crude oil products in the United States was 19.934 million barrels per day, an increase of 1.99% over the same period last year.
EIA report: In the week of May 12, the United States imported 6.860 million barrels/day of commercial crude oil excluding strategic reserves, an increase of 1.307 million barrels/day from the previous week.