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EIA周度数据:炼厂降负,汽柴油降库-20250925
Zhong Xin Qi Huo· 2025-09-25 07:13
Group 1: Investment Rating - There is no information about the industry investment rating provided in the report. Group 2: Core View - The single - week data is bullish due to the decline in full - caliber inventory and the strengthening of apparent oil product demand, although the total inventory pressure of crude oil and petroleum products remains at the highest level in the same period in the past 5 years [3]. Group 3: Summary by Related Content Crude Oil Inventory - In the week ending September 19, US commercial crude oil inventory decreased by 607,000 barrels, and the decline in crude oil inventory narrowed as net imports rebounded significantly compared with the previous data [3][5]. - US Cushing crude oil inventory increased by 177,000 barrels [5]. - US strategic petroleum inventory decreased from 450.4 million barrels to 423 million barrels [5]. Production and Refining - US single - week crude oil production increased by 19,000 barrels per day to 1,350.1 million barrels per day [3][5]. - The US refinery utilization rate dropped from 93.3% to 93%, still at a relatively high level in the same period [3][5]. - US refinery crude oil processing volume increased from 1,642.4 million barrels per day to 1,647.6 million barrels per day [5]. Product Inventory and Demand - US gasoline and diesel inventories both decreased slightly. Gasoline inventory decreased by 1.081 million barrels, and diesel inventory decreased by 1.685 million barrels [3][5]. - US aviation kerosene inventory increased by 1.052 million barrels, and fuel oil inventory increased by 317,000 barrels [5]. - US total inventory of crude oil and petroleum products (excluding SPR) decreased by 474,000 barrels [5]. - US apparent demand for refined oil products increased from 2,063.7 million barrels per day to 2,079.3 million barrels per day. Apparent demand for gasoline increased from 881 million barrels per day to 895.9 million barrels per day, and apparent demand for diesel increased from 362.1 million barrels per day to 373.8 million barrels per day [5]. Import and Export - US crude oil imports increased from 569.2 million barrels per day to 649.5 million barrels per day, and exports decreased from 527.7 million barrels per day to 448.4 million barrels per day [5].
原油成品油早报-20250924
Yong An Qi Huo· 2025-09-24 01:52
Report Summary 1. Investment Rating - No investment rating for the industry is provided in the report. 2. Core View - This week, oil prices fluctuated at high levels, with fundamental factors and geopolitical sanctions risks diverging. The U.S. President Trump called on European countries to "stop buying" Russian oil, and Iran suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. The EU's sanctions on Russia targeted shadow fleets, Russian banks, and Russian oil buyers. Russia's refined oil exports declined significantly due to drone attacks, while its crude oil net exports remained high. Iran's crude oil exports did not decline. Fundamentally, global oil inventories decreased slightly, with the absolute level similar to that in 2019, the highest in the past five years. In September's preliminary data, OPEC's crude oil net exports rebounded significantly. U.S. EIA commercial crude oil inventories decreased, gasoline inventories decreased, and diesel inventories increased significantly. Global refinery profits were divided, with U.S. refinery profits rebounding, domestic refinery operations rising overall, and European and American refinery operations declining. Under the baseline scenario, there will be a surplus of over 2 million barrels per day in the crude oil market in the fourth quarter, and an expected surplus of 1.8 - 2.5 million barrels per day in 2026. It is expected that refinery maintenance in October will exceed previous levels, the fundamentals will turn to the off - season, and the medium - term surplus pattern remains unchanged. The absolute price center in the fourth quarter is expected to fall to $55 - 60 per barrel [5]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Oil Price Data - From September 17 - 23, 2025, WTI prices fluctuated from $62.28 - $64.05, with a change of $1.13; BRENT prices fluctuated from $66.57 - $67.95, with a change of $1.06; DUBAI prices fluctuated from $69.74 - $70.50, with a change of $0.07. Other related product prices such as domestic gasoline, diesel, and various oil - related spreads also showed corresponding changes [3]. 3.2 Daily News - Iraq and oil companies are preparing to sign an agreement to restart exports from the Kurdish region. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a defense agreement, which is unlikely to change Saudi Arabia's energy relations with India. Saudi Arabia's crude oil production in July decreased by 551,000 barrels per day to 9.201 million barrels per day. Iran's Foreign Minister set off for New York to participate in the United Nations General Assembly, and Iran will hold foreign - minister - level talks with Germany, France, and the UK [3][4]. 3.3 Regional Fundamentals - In the week of September 12, U.S. crude oil exports increased by 2.532 million barrels per day to 5.277 million barrels per day; domestic crude oil production decreased by 13,000 barrels to 13.482 million barrels per day; commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves decreased by 9.285 million barrels to 415 million barrels, a decrease of 2.19%; the four - week average supply of U.S. refined oil products was 20.671 million barrels per day, a year - on - year increase of 1.69%; strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) inventories increased by 504,000 barrels to 405.7 million barrels, an increase of 0.12%; commercial crude oil imports excluding strategic reserves were 5.692 million barrels per day, a decrease of 579,000 barrels per day compared to the previous week. From September 12 - 18, the operating rate of major refineries fluctuated, the operating rate of Shandong local refineries increased, domestic gasoline and diesel production increased, inventories increased, the comprehensive profit of major refineries strengthened, and the comprehensive profit of local refineries decreased [4][5].
“双节”期间,成品油价维持低位
Core Viewpoint - Domestic retail prices for refined oil have remained unchanged for the sixth time this year, with the current pricing cycle expected to last until after the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, indicating stable fuel costs for residents and logistics in the near term [1][2]. Group 1: Price Adjustments - In 2023, domestic refined oil retail prices have undergone 19 adjustment cycles, including 6 increases, 6 instances of price stability, and 7 decreases. The prices for gasoline and diesel have decreased by 405 yuan/ton and 390 yuan/ton, respectively, compared to the end of last year [1]. - The next price adjustment window is set for October 13, 2023, with significant uncertainty due to the adjustment period overlapping with the holidays [3]. Group 2: Market Analysis - Analysts note that the international oil price experienced fluctuations, initially rising and then falling, with limited support from market news. The market is currently characterized by flexible transaction activities and limited price volatility among major suppliers [2]. - Future oil price trends are expected to be influenced by oil inventory data, with a potential downward pressure from inventory accumulation. However, factors such as the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and geopolitical disturbances in Europe may provide some support for oil prices [2]. - The anticipated resumption of oil exports from Iraq's Kurdish region raises concerns about oversupply, compounded by a bleak global economic outlook and demand prospects, making it unlikely for international oil prices to exhibit a strong upward trend in the short term [2].
国投期货能源日报-20250916
Guo Tou Qi Huo· 2025-09-16 11:39
Report Industry Investment Ratings - Crude oil: The trend is bearish in the medium term, with a short - term potential for supply fluctuations due to geopolitical factors, but the upside space is limited. The strategy of combining high - level short positions and call options can be continued [2]. - Fuel oil & Low - sulfur fuel oil: FU and LU are expected to follow the crude oil trend, with short - term rebound risks and medium - term downward pressure. It is recommended to focus on the strategy of buying the spread between high - sulfur and low - sulfur fuel oil when the spread is low [3]. - Asphalt: The overall inventory level has decreased, and the futures price has bottom - support [4]. - Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG): The overseas market is strong, and the short - term price - to - oil ratio is expected to be strong. Pay attention to the peak - season stocking market, and the near - month contract on the futures market is relatively strong [5]. Core Viewpoints - With the end of the gasoline consumption peak season, global refined oil inventory accumulation has accelerated. Considering the return of OPEC+ supply and the end of the summer peak season for oil demand, the market is expected to face greater loosening pressure in the fourth quarter, with the most oversupplied period in the first quarter of next year. The oversupply may reach 1.64 million barrels per day this year and 2.67 million barrels per day next year [2]. - Since Russian refineries have been frequently attacked, the weekly loading volume of Russian fuel oil has continued to decline. The increase in bunker fuel consumption in the Singapore market is concentrated in high - sulfur bunker fuel. The low - sulfur supply pressure has eased marginally, and the spread between high - sulfur and low - sulfur fuel oil is difficult to compress further [3]. - The latest data shows that asphalt plant inventory has decreased slightly, and social inventory has decreased by 50,000 tons weekly. The increase and subsequent decrease of warehouse receipts in East China are conducive to alleviating the downward pressure on spot prices in East China [4]. - The overseas LPG market remains strong. Affected by typhoons in South China, imported goods have decreased, and high - level refinery operating rates can be maintained due to good chemical profit margins [5]. Summary by Related Catalogs Crude Oil - Since the end of the gasoline consumption peak season, global refined oil inventory has increased by 4.7% and crude oil inventory has decreased by 0.9% since the second half of the year, with an overall increase of 1.2% in total oil inventory, continuing the inventory - building speed in the second quarter [2]. - Considering the supply return of OPEC+ and the end of the oil demand peak season, the market's loosening pressure will increase marginally in the fourth quarter, and the most oversupplied period will be in the first quarter of next year, with oversupply of 1.64 million barrels per day this year and 2.67 million barrels per day next year [2]. - The medium - term bearish trend of crude oil prices remains unchanged. Although short - term geopolitical factors may cause temporary supply fluctuations, the upside space for price rebounds is limited [2]. Fuel Oil & Low - sulfur Fuel Oil - Since Russian refineries have been frequently attacked, the weekly loading volume of Russian fuel oil has continued to decline. The increase in domestic local refinery operating rates is beneficial to fuel oil feedstock demand [3]. - The increase in bunker fuel consumption in the Singapore market is concentrated in high - sulfur bunker fuel, with an 11.6% year - on - year increase in high - sulfur bunker fuel loading volume in August and a 6% year - on - year increase in cumulative loading volume [3]. - FU and LU are expected to follow the crude oil trend, with short - term rebound risks and medium - term downward pressure. The low - sulfur supply pressure has eased marginally, and the spread between high - sulfur and low - sulfur fuel oil is difficult to compress further [3]. Asphalt - The latest data shows that asphalt plant inventory has decreased slightly, and social inventory has decreased by 50,000 tons weekly, with the overall inventory level decreasing month - on - month [4]. - Warehouse receipts in East China increased by 4,000 tons last Friday and decreased by 2,700 tons in the first two trading days of this week, which is conducive to alleviating the downward pressure on spot prices in East China [4]. - The asphalt futures price has bottom - support [4]. LPG - The overseas LPG market remains strong, and the overall sentiment is positive due to strong import demand and rising geopolitical risks [5]. - Affected by typhoons in South China, imported LPG has decreased. Good chemical profit margins allow high - level refinery operating rates to be maintained [5]. - The short - term price - to - oil ratio is expected to be strong. Pay attention to the peak - season stocking market, and the near - month contract on the futures market is relatively strong [5].
EIA周度数据:汽油降库,原油柴油累库-20250905
Zhong Xin Qi Huo· 2025-09-05 07:19
Report Summary 1. Report Industry Investment Rating No information provided. 2. Core View of the Report In the week ending August 29, 2025, U.S. commercial crude oil inventories increased by 2.415 million barrels, with net crude oil imports rising by 434,000 barrels per day and the estimated single - week crude oil production decreasing by 16,000 barrels per day. The refinery utilization rate dropped from 94.6% to 94.3%, indicating a continued weakening of refinery - level demand. Among petroleum products, diesel inventories resumed an upward trend while gasoline inventories declined significantly. The total inventory of crude oil and petroleum products accumulated, and the apparent demand for refined oil decreased. Although single - week data has limited implications, there are still concerns about future crude oil inventories after the decline in refinery utilization [3]. 3. Summary by Relevant Data Inventory Data - U.S. commercial crude oil inventory change: increased by 2.415 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 2.392 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. Cushing crude oil inventory change: increased by 1.59 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 0.838 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. strategic petroleum inventory change: increased by 0.509 million barrels, compared with an increase of 0.776 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. gasoline inventory change: decreased by 3.795 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 1.236 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. diesel inventory change: increased by 1.681 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 1.786 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. jet fuel inventory change: decreased by 0.796 million barrels, compared with an increase of 0.293 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. fuel oil inventory change: decreased by 0.215 million barrels, compared with an increase of 0.316 million barrels in the previous period [5]. - U.S. crude oil and petroleum product inventory change (excluding SPR): increased by 7.102 million barrels, compared with a decrease of 4.394 million barrels in the previous period [5]. Production and Consumption Data - U.S. crude oil production: 13.423 million barrels per day, compared with 13.439 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. refined oil apparent demand: 20.652 million barrels per day, compared with 21.614 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. gasoline apparent demand: 9.117 million barrels per day, compared with 9.24 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. diesel apparent demand: 3.768 million barrels per day, compared with 4.141 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. Trade and Refinery Data - U.S. crude oil imports: 6.742 million barrels per day, compared with 6.234 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. crude oil exports: 3.884 million barrels per day, compared with 3.81 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. refinery crude oil processing volume: 16.869 million barrels per day, compared with 16.88 million barrels per day in the previous period [5]. - U.S. refinery utilization rate: 94.3%, compared with 94.6% in the previous period [5].
原油成品油早报-20250903
Yong An Qi Huo· 2025-09-03 07:41
1. Report Industry Investment Rating - No relevant content found 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - This week, oil prices fluctuated within a narrow range, and the absolute price declined on Friday. The peak season of refinery operations in summer is coming to an end, and the inflection point of the crude oil fundamentals has emerged. The monthly spreads of Brent and WTI crude oil strengthened slightly, while that of Dubai crude oil strengthened significantly. The refining margins of European and American refineries declined slightly, the gasoline crack spread in the US strengthened, and the European diesel crack spread fluctuated. The balance sheet is expected to have a surplus of 1.8 million barrels per day in the fourth quarter and 1.8 - 2.5 million barrels per day in 2026. Global oil inventories increased slightly, US commercial crude oil inventories decreased seasonally, the absolute inventory is at a historically low level in the same period, Cushing inventories decreased, and US gasoline and diesel inventories decreased. Institutions estimate that refinery maintenance in October globally will exceed previous levels (in Europe and Africa), and the crude oil monthly spread is expected to face pressure. Recently, the absolute price of crude oil has been fluctuating. Pay attention to the switch between the off - peak and peak seasons. The market focuses on the medium - and long - term surplus pattern, and the absolute price is under downward pressure. It is expected that the price center in the fourth quarter will drop to $60 per barrel. Due to the adjustment of the European autumn maintenance expectations, the European diesel crack spread price expectation for the fourth quarter is raised [5] 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Oil Price Data - From August 27 to September 2, 2025, the price of BRENT crude oil increased by $0.99. The price of OMAN increased by $1.92, and the price of domestic gasoline increased by $60.00. The price of Japanese naphtha - BRT decreased by $3.03, the price of Singapore fuel oil 380CST increased by $0.35, the price of the SHFE FU main contract increased by 15, and the price of the SHFE BU main contract increased by 11. The price of HH natural gas decreased by $0.74 [3] 3.2 Daily News - Trump will hold an emergency meeting on tariff rulings on Wednesday, and will appeal to the Supreme Court as soon as possible. If the tariff appeal is rejected, tariffs will have to be withdrawn. If the tariff ruling is unfavorable, trillions of dollars will have to be refunded, and he will urge the Supreme Court to speed up the ruling [3] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that India did not yield to US pressure to stop buying resources from Russia, and Russia appreciates this [3] - US Treasury Secretary Bessent said that by targeting Iran's oil revenue sources, the Treasury will further weaken Iran's ability to attack the US and its allies. The US is still committed to ensuring that oil supply is not affected by Iran and will continue to prevent Iran's ongoing attack attempts [3] - US Secretary of State Rubio said that the US military carried out a fatal strike on a drug - carrying vessel departing from Venezuela in the South Caribbean Sea [3] 3.3 Regional Fundamentals - According to the EIA report, in the week of August 15, US crude oil exports increased by 795,000 barrels per day to 4.372 million barrels per day, and domestic crude oil production increased by 55,000 barrels to 13.382 million barrels per day [4] - Commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves decreased by 6.014 million barrels to 421 million barrels, a decrease of 1.41%. The four - week average supply of US crude oil products was 21.093 million barrels per day, a year - on - year increase of 3.34% [4] - In the week of August 15, the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) inventory increased by 223,000 barrels to 403.4 million barrels, an increase of 0.06%. The import of commercial crude oil excluding strategic reserves was 6.497 million barrels per day, a decrease of 423,000 barrels per day compared with the previous week [4] - From August 15 to August 22, US EIA gasoline inventory was - 2.72 million barrels (expected - 0.915 million barrels, previous value - 0.792 million barrels), and EIA refined oil inventory was 2.343 million barrels (expected 0.928 million barrels, previous value 0.714 million barrels) [4][5] - From August 22 to 29, the operating rate of major refineries decreased slightly, and the operating rate of Shandong local refineries increased slightly. Domestic gasoline production decreased while diesel production increased, and both gasoline and diesel inventories decreased. The comprehensive profit of major refineries fluctuated weakly, and the comprehensive profit of local refineries decreased month - on - month [5]
IEA8月报原油核心要点-20250819
Tianfeng Securities· 2025-08-19 09:14
Investment Rating - Industry Rating: Outperform the Market (maintained rating) [5] Core Insights - The IEA has cumulatively revised down the crude oil demand increment by 350,000 barrels per day since the beginning of the year, with the latest monthly report projecting demand increments of 700,000 barrels per day for both 2025 and 2026 due to weak performance across major economies and low consumer confidence, particularly in emerging markets [1][11] - On the supply side, the IEA has raised the 2025 crude oil supply increment by 370,000 barrels per day and 620,000 barrels per day for 2026, driven by OPEC's accelerated easing of voluntary production cuts and growth in non-OPEC production, particularly from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and Guyana [2][21] - Refining margins improved in July, reaching the highest level in the Atlantic Basin since Q1 2024, primarily due to an increase in diesel crack spreads, while gasoline crack spreads narrowed and Asian naphtha and fuel oil crack spreads fell to six-month lows [3][35] - Oil inventories have increased for five consecutive months, with a month-on-month increase of 900,000 barrels per day in June, reaching 7,836 million barrels, the highest level in 46 months, although still below the five-year average [4][39] Summary by Sections Demand Side - The IEA has revised down the crude oil demand increment by 350,000 barrels per day year-to-date, with a forecast of 700,000 barrels per day for both 2025 and 2026 due to general economic performance and low consumer confidence in emerging markets [1][11] - OECD countries, particularly Europe, have shown better-than-expected demand due to monetary easing and fiscal support, while non-OECD countries, especially China and Brazil, have seen a slowdown in demand growth [15][17] - In Q2 2025, demand from OECD Asia is expected to decline by 150,000 barrels per day, with Japan and South Korea experiencing significant drops [16] Supply Side - The IEA has adjusted the 2025 crude oil supply increment upwards by 370,000 barrels per day, with a further increase of 620,000 barrels per day for 2026, attributed to OPEC's easing of production cuts and growth in non-OPEC production [2][21] - OPEC+ production decreased by 250,000 barrels per day in July, with Saudi Arabia's production declining significantly, while UAE and Iran have increased their output [26][29] - Non-OPEC countries, particularly Brazil and Guyana, are expected to contribute significantly to supply growth, with Brazil's production reaching historical highs [32][34] Refining - Refining margins in July reached their highest level since Q1 2024, driven by rising diesel crack spreads, while gasoline crack spreads have narrowed [3][35] Inventory - Oil inventories have risen for five consecutive months, with a notable increase in June, primarily driven by inventory builds in China and the U.S. [4][39]
原油成品油早报-20250811
Yong An Qi Huo· 2025-08-11 06:57
Report Overview - Report Title: Crude Oil and Refined Oil Morning Report - Research Team: Energy and Chemicals Team of the Research Center - Date: August 11, 2025 [2] 1. Report Industry Investment Rating - No information provided 2. Core View of the Report - This week, the absolute price of crude oil dropped to $65 per barrel for Brent. The monthly spreads of crude oil in the three major markets declined slightly. Geopolitical uncertainties resurfaced over the weekend due to potential misunderstandings about the Russia - Ukraine cease - fire and Iran's plan to block the "US corridor" in the Caucasus. Fundamentally, global oil inventories increased this week, with a slight decline in US commercial crude oil inventories, and changes in gasoline and diesel inventories in different regions. After the decline in crude oil prices, global refinery profits rebounded. The near - term crude oil fundamentals are volatile. Supply faces a risk of decline due to sanctions on Iran and Russia, OPEC+ crude oil exports are expected to accelerate, and refinery operations in the third quarter are expected to be stronger than anticipated, which supports the monthly spread. However, the peak of the global supply - demand fundamentals has passed. It is expected that the absolute price of crude oil will maintain a volatile pattern, and it is predicted to fall to $55 - $60 per barrel in the fourth quarter. Attention should be paid to the impact of US tariff policies on the global economy and the non - OPEC production schedule [6]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Price Data - From August 4 - 8, 2025, WTI prices decreased from $66.29 to $63.88, Brent from $68.76 to $66.59, and Dubai from $70.64 to $69.22. SC decreased from 514.30 to 489.80. Other related products also showed various price changes [3]. 3.2 Daily News - Ukraine's armed forces attacked Russia's Saratov refinery. Iran vowed to block the "US corridor" in the Caucasus. There might be a misunderstanding about Russia's cease - fire requirements by Trump's envoy. Canada plans to lower the price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil. OPEC's oil production in July increased by 270,000 barrels per day compared to June. Trump threatened to impose secondary tariffs on China for buying Russian oil, and China responded that its energy cooperation with Russia is legitimate. India continues to import Russian oil but the quantity may decline. Russian crude export price discounts have widened [3][4][5]. 3.3 Regional Fundamentals - According to the EIA report for the week of August 1, US crude exports increased by 620,000 barrels per day to 3.318 million barrels per day, domestic production decreased by 30,000 barrels to 13.284 million barrels per day, commercial crude inventories (excluding strategic reserves) decreased by 3.029 million barrels to 424 million barrels (a 0.71% decline), the four - week average supply of US crude products increased by 1.61% year - on - year, strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) inventories increased by 235,000 barrels to 403 million barrels (a 0.06% increase), and commercial crude imports (excluding strategic reserves) decreased by 174,000 barrels per day to 5.962 million barrels per day. From July 25 - 31, the operating rate of major refineries in China increased slightly, while that of Shandong local refineries remained basically unchanged. Chinese refinery output showed a decline in gasoline and an increase in diesel, with corresponding changes in inventories. The comprehensive profit of major refineries rebounded, while that of local refineries declined [6]. 3.4 Weekly View - The absolute price of crude oil dropped this week, and geopolitical uncertainties resurfaced. Global oil inventories increased, and refinery profits rebounded after the price decline. Near - term fundamentals are volatile. Supply may decline due to sanctions, OPEC+ exports are expected to accelerate, and third - quarter refinery operations are expected to be stronger. The peak of supply - demand fundamentals has passed, and the price is expected to be volatile and fall to $55 - $60 per barrel in the fourth quarter. Attention should be paid to US tariff policies and non - OPEC production schedules [6].
【环球财经】市场担忧石油供需前景 国际油价31日下跌
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-07-31 22:59
Group 1 - International oil prices weakened due to market concerns over supply and demand outlook, with NYMEX light crude oil futures falling by $0.74 to $69.26 per barrel, a decrease of 1.06%, and Brent crude oil futures down $0.71 to $72.53 per barrel, a drop of 0.97% [1] - The U.S. and Mexico agreed to maintain current tariff rates for the next 90 days and negotiate a new trade agreement, which has put pressure on crude oil futures as it is expected to negatively impact future oil demand [1] - Analysts expect oil demand to weaken, with OPEC likely to increase oil supply after summer, leading to expectations of rising oil inventories [2] Group 2 - The U.S. commercial crude oil inventory rose significantly by 7.7 million barrels to 426.7 million barrels, exceeding market expectations, while gasoline inventories decreased by 2.7 million barrels and distillate inventories increased by 3.6 million barrels [2] - The average daily crude oil processing volume in U.S. refineries was 16.9 million barrels, a decrease of 25,000 barrels week-on-week, with an average refinery utilization rate of 95.4% [2] - The U.S. daily crude oil production increased by 41,000 barrels to 13.314 million barrels, while the strategic petroleum reserve rose by 238,000 barrels to 40.27 million barrels [3]
欧佩克月报:5月经合组织石油库存增长3450万桶,至27.7亿桶。
news flash· 2025-07-15 12:07
Group 1 - The core point of the article is that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) reported an increase in oil inventories for May, with a rise of 34.5 million barrels, bringing the total to 2.77 billion barrels [1] Group 2 - The increase in oil inventories indicates a potential oversupply in the market, which could impact oil prices and the overall oil industry dynamics [1] - The reported inventory levels are significant as they reflect the balance between supply and demand in the global oil market [1] - This data may influence investment strategies and decisions within the energy sector, particularly for companies involved in oil production and distribution [1]