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EIA周度数据:原油及柴油库存延续底部回升-20250814
Zhong Xin Qi Huo·2025-08-14 05:44

Group 1: Report Core View - In the week ending August 8, 2025, US commercial crude oil inventories increased by 3.036 million barrels, mainly driven by a 699,000 - barrel - per - day increase in net crude oil imports. Weekly crude oil production increased by 43,000 barrels per day, and the refinery utilization rate decreased from 96.9% to 96.4%, but refinery - sector demand remained relatively strong. Gasoline inventories declined seasonally, diesel inventories continued to rise from the bottom, and the total inventories of other petroleum products increased seasonally. The total inventories of crude oil and petroleum products increased, and the weekly data was bearish [4]. Group 2: Data Summary Inventory Data - US commercial crude oil inventory change: increased by 3.036 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 3.029 million barrels previously [6]. - US Cushing crude oil inventory change: increased by 445,000 barrels, compared with an increase of 453,000 barrels previously [6]. - US strategic petroleum inventory change: increased by 226,000 barrels, compared with an increase of 235,000 barrels previously [6]. - US gasoline inventory change: decreased by 792,000 barrels, compared with a decrease of 1.323 million barrels previously [6]. - US diesel inventory change: increased by 714,000 barrels, compared with a decrease of 565,000 barrels previously [6]. - US jet fuel inventory change: decreased by 620,000 barrels, compared with an increase of 970,000 barrels previously [6]. - US fuel oil inventory change: decreased by 66,000 barrels, compared with a decrease of 239,000 barrels previously [6]. - US crude oil and petroleum product inventory change (excluding SPR): increased by 7.522 million barrels, compared with an increase of 2.054 million barrels previously [6]. Production and Demand Data - US crude oil production: 13.327 million barrels per day, compared with 13.284 million barrels per day previously [6]. - US refined product apparent demand: 21.357 million barrels per day, compared with 20.122 million barrels per day previously [6]. - US gasoline apparent demand: 9 million barrels per day, compared with 9.04 million barrels per day previously [6]. - US diesel apparent demand: 3.701 million barrels per day, compared with 3.72 million barrels per day previously [6]. Import and Export Data - US crude oil imports: 6.92 million barrels per day, compared with 5.962 million barrels per day previously [6]. - US crude oil exports: 3.577 million barrels per day, compared with 3.318 million barrels per day previously [6]. Refinery Data - US refinery crude oil processing volume: 17.18 million barrels per day, compared with 17.124 million barrels per day previously [6]. - US refinery utilization rate: 96.4%, compared with 96.9% previously [6].