Oil Price and Inventory - Brent and WTI crude oil futures average prices were $66.9 and $63.1 per barrel, respectively, with week-on-week changes of +$0.7 and -$0.2[2] - Total U.S. crude oil inventory decreased by 579,000 barrels to 82.41 million barrels, while commercial crude oil inventory fell by 601,000 barrels to 42.068 million barrels[2] - U.S. crude oil production increased by 60,000 barrels per day to 13.38 million barrels per day[2] Oil Demand and Supply - U.S. refinery crude processing volume rose by 30,000 barrels per day to 17.21 million barrels per day, with a utilization rate of 96.6%, up by 0.2 percentage points[2] - U.S. crude oil imports decreased by 42,000 barrels per day to 650,000 barrels per day, while exports increased by 80,000 barrels per day to 437,000 barrels per day, resulting in a net import decrease of 122,000 barrels per day[2] Refined Products - Average prices for U.S. gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel were $89, $95, and $89 per barrel, with week-on-week changes of +$1.6, +$0.5, and -$5.1, respectively[2] - U.S. gasoline inventory decreased by 272,000 barrels to 22.357 million barrels, while diesel inventory increased by 234,000 barrels to 11.603 million barrels[2] Market Recommendations - Recommended stocks include China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), and China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) for potential investment[3] - Risks include geopolitical factors, macroeconomic downturns, and changes in OPEC+ supply plans[3]
原油周报:美国原油库存下降,对油价有所支撑-20250824