Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Positive" investment rating for the oil processing industry, consistent with the previous rating [1]. Core Insights - International oil prices experienced slight fluctuations due to geopolitical factors, with Brent and WTI prices reaching $63.75 and $60.08 per barrel, respectively, as of December 5, 2025 [2][9]. - The report highlights an increase in U.S. crude oil production to 13.815 million barrels per day, with active drilling rigs rising to 413 [40]. - The refining capacity utilization in the U.S. increased to 94.10%, indicating strong demand for crude oil processing [51]. - The report identifies key companies in the sector, including China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), and China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) [3]. Summary by Sections Oil Price Review - As of December 5, 2025, Brent crude futures settled at $63.75 per barrel, up $1.37 (+2.20%) from the previous week, while WTI crude futures rose to $60.08 per barrel, an increase of $1.53 (+2.61%) [26]. Offshore Drilling Services - The number of global offshore self-elevating drilling platforms increased to 368, with a net addition of 2 platforms, while floating drilling platforms rose to 130 [29]. Crude Oil Supply - U.S. crude oil production reached 13.815 million barrels per day, with a slight increase of 0.1 million barrels per day from the previous week [40]. Crude Oil Demand - U.S. refinery crude oil processing volume increased to 16.876 million barrels per day, with a utilization rate of 94.10% [51]. Crude Oil Inventory - As of November 28, 2025, total U.S. crude oil inventories stood at 839 million barrels, reflecting a weekly increase of 824,000 barrels (+0.10%) [60]. Refined Oil Prices - In the North American market, as of December 5, 2025, average prices for diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel were $97.93, $77.61, and $87.74 per barrel, respectively [82].
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