US Oil Supplies, Crude, SPR at New Lows . . . Imports and Exports Down
…high the prior week . . . applying our oil exports to offset oil supplies coming from imports to get our effective trade in oil, we find there was a net import…
…high the prior week . . . applying our oil exports to offset oil supplies coming from imports to get our effective trade in oil, we find there was a net import…
…EIA US oil data from the US Energy Information Administration for the week ending February 18th indicated that after a big jump in our oil imports, we had oil left to…
…this week’s crude oil figures from the EIA appear to indicate that our total working supply of oil from net imports and from oilfield production was 691,000 barrels per day…
…the week ending December 24th showed that despite increases in our oil imports and in our oil production, we still needed to pull oil out of our stored commercial crude supplies for…
…oil from US wells was reportedly unchanged at 11,700,000 barrels per day, and hence our daily supply of oil from the net of our international trade in oil and from…
…oil figures from the EIA appear to indicate that our total working supply of oil from net imports and from oilfield production was 617,000 barrels per day less than what…
…oil imports, a jump in our oil exports, and an increase in our refining, we again had to pull oil out of our stored commercial crude supplies (see above chart)…
…The Latest US Oil Supply and Disposition Data from the EIA Weekly U.S. Ending Stocks excluding SPR of Crude Oil (Thousand Barrels) (eia.gov) US oil data from the US Energy…
…September 17th indicated that despite sizeable increases in our oilfield production and our oil imports, we still needed to withdraw oil from our stored commercial crude supplies for the 7th consecutive week,…
…our total working supply of oil from net imports, from storage, and from oilfield production was 668,000 barrels per day less than what our oil refineries reported they used during…