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EIA原油周度数据报告-20250710
Ge Lin Qi Huo· 2025-07-10 09:51
Group 1: Report Overview - The report is an EIA crude oil weekly data report released on July 10, 2025, by Green大华 Futures Co., Ltd [1] Group 2: Industry Investment Rating - Not provided Group 3: Core Viewpoints - This year, US crude oil daily production is expected to increase by 160,000 barrels to 1.337 million barrels, and production will remain flat in 2026. This forecast is about 50,000 barrels per day lower than the agency's June estimate [1] - Despite the recovery and stabilization of oil prices after falling to multi - year lows due to global demand concerns, the number of active drilling platforms in the US continues to decline and is currently at a near - four - year low [1] - US spot crude oil grades show mixed trends due to increased inventories but expected rising refinery demand [1] Group 4: Data Summary Inventory Data - As of the week ending July 4, the total US crude oil inventory, including strategic reserves, was 829.024 million barrels, an increase of 7.31 million barrels from the previous week; US commercial crude oil inventory was 426.021 million barrels, an increase of 7.07 million barrels; US gasoline inventory was 229.468 million barrels, a decrease of 2.66 million barrels; distillate inventory was 102.797 million barrels, a decrease of 830,000 barrels [1] - Comparing the week of July 4, 2025, with the week of June 27, 2025, US commercial crude oil inventory increased by 1.69% (7,070 thousand barrels), Cushing crude oil inventory increased by 2.24% (464 thousand barrels), US gasoline inventory decreased by 1.15% (- 2,658 thousand barrels), US distillate inventory decreased by 0.80% (- 825 thousand barrels), US total oil product inventory increased by 0.52% (6,411 thousand barrels), US strategic petroleum reserve inventory increased by 0.06% (238 thousand barrels) [2] Production, Import, and Export Data - Comparing the week of July 4, 2025, with the week of June 27, 2025, US crude oil production decreased by 0.36% (- 48 thousand barrels per day), US crude oil imports decreased by 13.09% (- 906 thousand barrels per day), and US crude oil exports increased by 19.61% (452 thousand barrels per day) [2] Refinery Data - The US refinery utilization rate decreased by 0.21% (- 0.2 percentage points) from 94.9% to 94.7% from the week of June 27 to the week of July 4, 2025 [2]