据油价网11月22日消息称,周二,美国石油协会(API)数据显示,原油库存继上周减少580万桶后,又减少480万桶。分析人士预计,原油产量将减少220万桶。
API数据显示,今年迄今为止,美国原油库存可能增加了约2100万桶,但美国战略石油储备SPR的原油库存今年迄今减少了2.03亿桶,是这一数字的近10倍。
SPR目前的原油储量是1984年3月以来的最低水平。
尽管在截至11月18日的当周,美国能源部从战略石油储备中释放了160万桶,使SPR仅剩3.905亿桶,但商业原油库存仍在减少。
此前一周,API报告原油库存大幅减少583.5万桶。
在截至11月11日的当周,美国原油日产量维持在1210万桶,比年初水平高出40万桶,但与疫情开始时相比仍有100万桶的缺口。
API报告称,截至11月18日当周汽油库存减少40万桶,此前一周为160.9万桶。
本周馏分油库存增加110万桶,上周增加85万桶。
截至11月18日的一周,库欣库存减少了140万桶,上周报告的库存减少了84.2万桶。
曹海斌 摘译自 油价网
原文如下:
API Reports Another Larger-Than-Expected Crude Draw
Crude oil inventories sagged by another 4.8 million barrels, American Petroleum Institute (API) data showed on Tuesday, after dropping 5.8 million barrels in the week prior. Analysts anticipated a smaller 2.2 million barrel draw.
U.S. crude inventories may have grown by roughly 21 million barrels so far this year, according to API data, but crude stored in the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserves sunk by nearly 10 times that figure so far this year— by 203 million barrels.
The SPR now contains the least amount of crude oil since March 1984.
The draw in commercial crude oil inventories came even as the Department of Energy released 1.6 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserves in the week ending November 18, leaving the SPR with just 390.5 million barrels.
In the week prior, the API reported a large draw in crude oil inventories of 5.835 million barrels.
U.S. crude oil production stayed at 12.1 million bpd for the week ending November 11, 400,000 bpd more than the levels seen at the start of the year, and still a 1 million bpd shortfall from the levels seen at the start of the pandemic.
The API reported a draw in gasoline inventories this week of 400,000 barrels for the week ending November 18, after the previous week’s 1.690 million-barrel build.
Distillate stocks saw a build this week of 1.1 million barrels, on top of last week’s 850,000-barrel increase.
Cushing inventories fell 1.4 million barrels in the week to Nov 18, on top of last week’s reported decrease of 842,000 barrels.
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