The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve stocks 250,000 barrels in the week to January 31, and the previous value was 248,000 barrels.
The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve inventories for the week ending January 31 were the highest since the week ending November 4, 2022.
U.S. EIA crude oil inventories for the week to January 17 - 1.017 million barrels, expectations - 1.645 million barrels, previous values - 1.962 million barrels.
U.S. EIA Cushing, Oklahoma crude oil inventories for the week to January 17 - 148,000 barrels, the previous value was 765,000 barrels.
The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve stocks 249,000 barrels in the week to January 17, and the previous value was 500,000 barrels.
The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve inventories for the week ending January 17 were the highest since the week ending November 4, 2022.
EIA Natural Gas Report: As of the week of January 17, total U.S. natural gas inventories were 2.892 trillion cubic feet, 223 billion cubic feet lower than the previous week, 57 billion cubic feet lower than the same period last year, a decrease of 1.9% year-on-year, and 21 billion cubic feet higher than the five-year average, an increase of 0.7%.
U.S. EIA crude oil inventories for the week to January 10 - 1.962 million barrels, expectations - 992,000 barrels, previous values - 959,000 barrels.
U.S. to January 10 week EIA Cushing, Oklahoma crude oil inventories 765,000 barrels, the previous value - 2.502 million barrels.
EIA Natural Gas Report: For the week ending Dec. 6, U.S. natural gas inventories totaled 3.747 trillion cubic feet, down 190 billion cubic feet from the previous week, up 67 billion cubic feet from the same period last year, up 1.8% year-on-year, and up 165 billion cubic feet from the five-year average, up 4.6%.