- US crude oil inventories increased by a whopping 7.9 million bbls; consistent with yesterday's API data;
- US crude oil inventories now stand at 534.4 million bbls, about 13% above the already-fat five-year average for this time of the year
- and, look at this: imported surged -- up 2.0 million bbls per day from the previous week -- that's the equivalent of one VLCC unloading every day on the west coast
- even so, imports averaged about 16.5% less than the same four-week period last year, but that's going to change if the current trend continues; currently, imports are averaging about 6 million bpd;
- US refiners are operating at 71.3% capacity -- a bit higher than last week
- jet fuel supplied remains down about 70% compared with same four-week period last year
Despite all this, WTI and Brent slumped slightly, about 2/3rds of a percent; OPEC basket slumped 2.4%, suggesting that traders know that Saudi still has a boatload (pun intended) of VLCCs and ULCCs offshore China and the US.
Most troubling -- crude oil imports -- daily, huge swing in delta, and four week percentage change:
Crude Oil Imports
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Week (week-over-week)
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Week Ending
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Raw Data, millions of bbls
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Change (millions of bbls)
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Four-week period comparison
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Week 0
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March 11, 2029
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6.4
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0.174
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Week 1
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March 18, 2020
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6.5
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0.127
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Week 2
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March 25, 2020
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6.1
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-0.422
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Week 3
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April 1, 2020
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6.0
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-0.070
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Week 4
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April 8, 2020
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5.9
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-0.173
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Week 5
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April 15, 2020
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5.7
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-0.194
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Week 6
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April 22, 2020
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5.6
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-0.700
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Week 7
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April 29, 2020
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5.3
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0.365
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-19.700%
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Week 8
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May 6, 2020
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5.7
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0.410
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Week 9
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May 13, 2020
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5.4
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-0.321
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-26.100%
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Week 10
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May 20, 2020
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5.2
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-0.194
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Week 11
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May 28, 2020
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7.2
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2.000
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-16.400%
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And then look where the imports are coming from, and with one exception increased across the board (Brazil was the exception). If I did the math correctly:
- Saudi Arabian oil imports: increased by almost 250%
- Iraqi oil imports: increased by almost 220%
- Mexican oil imports: increased by 23%
- Canada oil imports: increased by 11%
If the numbers aren't enough to get your attention, maybe the graph will. Saudi crude oil imports (into the US):
Re-balancing:
Week
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Week Ending
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Change
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Million Bbls Storage
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Week 0
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November 21, 2018
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4.9
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446.9
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Week 1
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November 28, 2018
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3.6
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450.5
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Week 2
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December 6, 2018
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-7.3
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443.2
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Week 3
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December 12, 2018
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-1.2
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442.0
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Week 4
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December 19, 2018
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-0.5
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441.5
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Week 5
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December 28, 2018
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0.0
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441.4
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Week 71
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April 8, 2020
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15.2
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484.4
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Week 72
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April 15, 2020
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19.2
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503.6
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Week 72
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April 22, 2020
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15.0
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518.6
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Week 73
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April 29, 2020
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9.0
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527.6
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Week 74
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May 6, 2020
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4.6
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532.2
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Week 75
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May 13, 2020
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-0.7
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531.5
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Week 76
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May 20, 2020
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-5.0
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526.5
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Week 77
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May 28, 2020
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7.9
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534.4
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Jet fuel delivered:
Jet Fuel Delivered, Change, Four-Week/Four-Week
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Week
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Week Ending
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Change
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Week 0
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3/7/2020
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-12.80%
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Week 1
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3/14/2020
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-12.60%
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Week 2
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3/21/2020
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-8.90%
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Week 3
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3/28/2020
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-16.40%
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Week 4
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4/4/2020
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-0.22%
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Week 5
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4/11/2020
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-39.70%
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Week 6
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4/18/2020
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-53.60%
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Week 7
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4/24/2020
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-61.60%
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Week 8
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5/1/2020
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-66.60%
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Week 9
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5/8/2020
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-68.50%
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Week 10
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5/15/2020
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-67.90%
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Week 11
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May 22, 2020
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-66.60%
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US Weekly Crude Oil Supply In Days
Link here: dropped slightly, from 42.0 days to 41.3 days. I love the false precision. It's fairly easy to measure the amount of crude oil in storage -- at least, the source of the data should be relatively consistent. However, demand is, at best, an educated guess.
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