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U.S. EIA data report for the week to June 30

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The EIA crude oil inventory in the United States for the week to June 30 was -1.508 million barrels, expected to be -983,000 barrels, and the previous value was -9.603 million barrels.

The EIA gasoline inventory in the United States for the week to June 30 was -2.55 million barrels, expected to be -1.417 million barrels, and the previous value was 603,000 barrels.

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EIA refined oil inventories in the United States for the week to June 30 were -1.045 million barrels, expected to be 296,000 barrels, and the previous value was 123,000 barrels.

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The United States imported 1.895 million barrels of EIA crude oil in the week to June 30, the previous value was -376,000 barrels.

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In the United States, EIA heating oil inventories for the week to June 30 were -61,000 barrels, compared with -529,000 barrels before.

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In the United States, the EIA new formula gasoline inventory in the week to June 30 was 7,000 barrels, and the previous value was 0,000 barrels.

In the United States to June 30, EIA’s crude oil production volume was -224,000 barrels per day, and the previous value was -216,000 barrels per day.

The EIA gasoline production in the United States in the week to June 30 was 148,000 barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 298,000 barrels per day.

The U.S. EIA refined oil imports in the week to June 30 were -136,000 barrels per day, compared with -113,000 barrels per day before.

The U.S. EIA refined oil production in the week to June 30 was 141,000 barrels per day, compared with -368,000 barrels per day before.

In the United States to June 30, the utilization rate of EIA refinery equipment was 91.1%, expected to be 92.3%, and the previous value was 92.2%.

In the United States, the EIA strategic oil reserve inventory for the week to June 30 was -1.458 million barrels, the previous value was -1.351 million barrels.

EIA report: In the week of June 30, the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) inventory decreased by 1.458 million barrels to 347.2 million barrels, a decrease of 0.42%.

EIA report: U.S. crude oil exports decreased by 1.437 million barrels per day to 3.901 million barrels per day in the week of June 30.

EIA report: In the week of June 30, the United States imported 7.038 million barrels/day of commercial crude oil excluding strategic reserves, an increase of 458,000 barrels/day from the previous week.

EIA report: U.S. domestic crude oil production increased by 200,000 barrels to 12.400 million barrels per day in the week of June 30.

EIA report: Commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves decreased by 1.508 million barrels to 452 million barrels, a decrease of 0.33%.

EIA report: The four-week average supply of crude oil products in the United States was 20.719 million barrels per day, an increase of 3.51% over the same period last year.

U.S. commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves in the week to June 30 were the lowest since the week of January 20, 2023, EIA gasoline inventories fell the most since the week of May 5, 2023, and EIA refined oil inventories fell by a record The largest since the week of May 5, 2023.

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): In the week of June 30, crude oil inventories in the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve fell to the lowest level since August 1983.

In the United States, EIA crude oil inventories in Cushing, Oklahoma, in the week to June 30 -400,000 barrels, the previous value was 1.209 million barrels.

The U.S. EIA crude oil production-induced demand data for the week to June 30 was 19.653 million barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 20.152 million barrels per day.

In the United States, the EIA distillate fuel oil production-induced demand data for the week to June 30 was 5.112 million barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 4.8104 million barrels per day.

In the United States to June 30, the total EIA motor gasoline production derived demand data was 10.463 million barrels per day, the previous value was 10.1733 million barrels per day.

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): U.S. gasoline supplies rose in the latest week to the highest level since December 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): The four-week average of U.S. gasoline supplies rose to the highest level since November 2021 in the latest week.

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