Commercial stocks of petroleum last week in the U.S. fell by 7.3 million barrels - API
09.09.10 15:23
/IRBIS, September 9, 2010/ - The American Petroleum Institute (API)
published a report according to which for the week ending Sept. 3, 2010,
commercial oil reserves in the U.S. declined by 7.308 million barrels to
354.215 million gasoline inventories increased by 654.0 thousand barrels to
226.294 million, while distillate stocks - at 1,288 million barrels to 169.029
million
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Today is expected to publish a report the Energy Information Administration
(EIA) U.S. Department of Energy. According to previous report, the oil
reserves in the U.S. for the week ended Aug. 27, 2010, increased by 3.4
million barrels to 361.7 million, gasoline inventories declined by 200.0
thousand barrels to 225.4 million, and stocks Distillates - by 800.0 thousand
barrels to 175.2 million
[2010-09-09]