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US crude oil inventories drop less than expected, indicating weaker demand

Published 27/12/2024, 06:10
US crude oil inventories drop less than expected, indicating weaker demand

The American Petroleum Institute (API) has released its weekly report on crude oil stocks, revealing a decrease in inventory levels. The report shows a reduction of 3.2 million barrels, which is less than the previous week’s decline of 4.7 million barrels.

This decrease in crude inventories, although significant, is less than what was forecasted. Analysts had expected a sharper decline, similar to or greater than the previous week’s drop. The smaller-than-expected reduction suggests that demand for crude oil in the US may be weaker than anticipated.

Comparing the actual number to the forecasted number, the decrease of 3.2 million barrels falls short of expectations. The less-than-expected decline indicates that the demand for crude oil is not as strong as was previously estimated. This could potentially be bearish for crude prices, as a smaller reduction in inventories implies a lower demand.

When compared to the previous week’s numbers, the reduction of 3.2 million barrels is also less than the 4.7 million barrels decrease reported. This further suggests that the demand for crude oil may be slowing down, as the decrease in inventory levels is not as steep as it was in the previous week.

The API’s weekly crude stock report provides an overview of US petroleum demand by reporting on the inventory levels of US crude oil, gasoline, and distillates stocks. A decrease in crude inventories can be indicative of greater demand, which would typically be bullish for crude prices. However, if the decrease in inventories is less than expected, as is the case in this week’s report, it implies weaker demand and can be bearish for crude prices.

Despite the decrease in crude inventories, the less-than-expected decline could signal a potential slowing down of demand for crude oil in the US, which could have implications for crude prices in the near future.

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