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The EIA crude oil production implied demand data for the week ending June 19 in the United States was 20.259 million barrels per day, compared with 20.12 million barrels per day in the previous week.
1. EIA Report: U.S. crude oil exports increased by 342,000 barrels per day to 4.669 million barrels per day in the week ending June 19. 2. EIA Report: U.S. domestic crude oil production increased by 13,000 barrels to 13.819 million barrels per day in the week ending June 19. 3. EIA Report: Commercial crude oil inventories, excluding strategic reserves, decreased by 6.088 million barrels to 412 million barrels, a decrease of 1.46%. 4. EIA Report: The four-week average supply of U.S. petroleum products was 20.473 million barrels per day, an increase of 2.11% compared to the same period last year. 6. EIA Report: U.S. commercial crude oil imports, excluding strategic reserves, were 5.57 million barrels per day in the week ending June 19, an increase of 436,000 barrels per day from the previous week.
U.S. EIA Strategic Petroleum Reserves fell by 9.06 million barrels in the week ending June 19, compared with a previous weeks decrease of 8.941 million barrels.
U.S. crude oil inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma, reported a decrease of 1.077 million barrels in the week ending June 19, compared to a decrease of 1.606 million barrels in the previous week.
U.S. EIA crude oil inventories for the week ending June 19 decreased by 6.088 million barrels, compared to an expected decrease of 4.461 million barrels and a previous decrease of 8.263 million barrels.