US inventories at six-year high

US inventories at six-year high

Crude oil prices were down by over a dollar per barrel on Wednesday as inventory data showed that US stockpiles have reached a six-year high.

Crude oil inventories were up by 4.3 million barrels on the week, to a total of 334 million barrels. Imports averaged 10.9 million barrels per day, up from 867,000 barrels per day the previous week.

The data from the U.S. Department of Energy also showed gasoline inventories up by 1.1 million barrels for the week. Part of this increase was due to increased refining because of the increased crude stockpiles.

Meanwhile, distillate inventories were down by 0.2 million barrels for the week, an amount that is in the low range of usual declines for this time of year.

West Texas Intermediate June contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange fell $1.40 in early trade, to $47.55 per barrel. WTI has lost more than 7 percent in value in the past week as inventories and the dollar both went higher.

In London, IPE Brent lost early gains to fall $1.08 to $48.30 per barrel by late afternoon.


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