- US crude oil inventory increased by a mere 1.6 million bbls from the previous week
- US crude oil in storage now at 452.0 million bbls, about 3% above the 5-yeave average for this time of year; one year ago: 450.5 million bbls; not much re-balancing in this past year
- refiners are operating at 89.3% capacity, somewhat greater than the last few weeks, and trending up
- imports are not almost 22% less than the same four-week period last year
- there is no shortage of propane; it's not just where it needs to be; propane is about 6% above the five-year average
Re-balancing (note: to keep graphic manageable in size, much of the data is "hidden"):
Week
|
Week Ending
|
Change
|
Million Bbls Storage
|
Week 0
|
November 21, 2018
|
4.9
|
446.9
|
Week 1
|
November 28, 2018
|
3.6
|
450.5
|
Week 2
|
December 6, 2018
|
-7.3
|
443.2
|
Week 3
|
December 12, 2018
|
-1.2
|
442.0
|
Week 4
|
December 19, 2018
|
-0.5
|
441.5
|
Week 5
|
December 28, 2018
|
0.0
|
441.4
|
Week 43
|
September 18, 2019
|
1.1
|
417.1
|
Week 44
|
September 26, 2019
|
2.4
|
419.5
|
Week 45
|
October 2, 2019
|
3.1
|
422.6
|
Week 46
|
October 9, 2019
|
2.9
|
425.6
|
Week 47
|
October 17, 2019
|
9.3
|
434.9
|
Week 48
|
October 23, 2019
|
-1.7
|
433.2
|
Week 49
|
October 30, 2019
|
5.7
|
438.9
|
Week 50
|
November 6, 2019
|
7.9
|
446.8
|
Week 51
|
November 14, 2019
|
2.2
|
449.0
|
Week 52
|
November 20, 2019
|
1.4
|
450.4
|
Week 53
|
November 27, 2019
|
1.6
|
452.0
|
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