Group 1 - EIA reported a decrease in crude oil inventories by 6.014 million barrels to 421 million barrels, marking the largest decline since the week of June 13, 2025, against market expectations of a decrease of 1.759 million barrels and a previous value of 3.036 million barrels [1] - Strategic Petroleum Reserve increased by 223,000 barrels to 40.34 million barrels, the highest level since the week of October 14, 2022 [1] - U.S. domestic crude oil production rose by 55,000 barrels to 13.382 million barrels per day, the largest increase since the week of March 7, 2025 [1] Group 2 - The four-week average supply of U.S. crude oil products was 21.093 million barrels per day, an increase of 3.34% compared to the same period last year [1] - U.S. commercial crude oil imports, excluding the Strategic Reserve, decreased by 423,000 barrels per day to 6.497 million barrels per day [1] - U.S. crude oil exports increased by 795,000 barrels per day to 4.372 million barrels per day, the highest level since the week of April 11, 2025 [1] Group 3 - As of August 21, WTI crude oil was reported at $62.99 per barrel, an increase of 0.24%, while Brent crude was at $67.13 per barrel, an increase of 0.13% [3]
美原油库存上周减少601.4万桶 为2025年6月13日当周以来最大降幅
Jin Tou Wang·2025-08-21 05:17