Weekly EIA Oil Report – August 17th

By: Miguel A. Rodriguez

18:08, 17 August 2022

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Here are the latest details from the U.S. Energy Information Administration regarding diesel fuel, heating oil, gasoline, and many more, for the week ending on August 12th

U.S. crude oil refinery inputs averaged 16.4 million barrels per day during the week ending August 12th, 2022. The figures were 158,000 barrels per day lower compared to the previous week’s average.

U.S. crude oil imports averaged 6.1 million barrels per day last week, down by 39,000 barrels per day from the previous week. Over the past four weeks, crude oil imports averaged about 6.5 million barrels per day.

U.S. commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 7.1 million barrels from the previous week.

Total products supplied over the last four-week period averaged 20.2 million barrels a day, down by 3.2% from the same period last year.

Sources: eia.gov

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