Commercial oil in the U.S. last week rose by 4.7 million barrels - API
04.02.10 16:03
/IRBIS, February 4, 2010/ - The American Petroleum Institute (API) published a
report according to which for the week ending January 29, 2010, commercial oil
reserves in the U.S. rose by 4.7 million barrels. Gasoline inventories fell by 1.2
million barrels, while distillate stocks - by 1.0 million barrels.
American Petroleum Institute is national non-governmental organization engaged
in research on all aspects and ensures that activities are management issues in
the field of oil and gas industry.
Today is scheduled for release official data of State Energy Information
Administration (EIA) U.S. Department of Energy on the weekly change in
commercial stocks of crude oil and petroleum products in the country. According
to the previous EIA report oil reserves in the U.S. for the week ending January
22, 2010 decreased by 3.9 million barrels to 326.7 million This gasoline
inventories rose 2.0 million barrels to 229.4 million, and distillate stocks - at
400.0 thousand barrels to 157.5 million.
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