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United States Weekly Crude Oil Inventories Fall, Gasoline Inventories Decline: AOF Report

(AOF) – In the United States, weekly crude oil inventories fell by 0.708 million barrels, while the consensus forecast was -2.440 million after rising by 5.946 million the previous week. Gasoline inventories, for their part, fell by 1.066 million barrels against a consensus of -1.577 million after -0.003 million the previous week. Stocks of distilled products appear, them, up by 0.014 million barrels against forecasts of 0.460 million after 4.815 million the previous week.

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2023-07-19 14:47:00


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