Here are some key charts based on data from the United States’ Energy Information Agency’s (EIA) latest report that explains the level of inventories, refinery demand, and production.
- Chart 1 shows crude oil production in the United States which after reaching an all-time high of 11.2 million barrels per day last month, declined to 10.9 million barrels per day.
- Chart 2 shows the level of U.S. distillate inventories. After a rise in the early months of 2018, it is declining again. According to the latest report, the inventory declined to 130.4 million barrels.
- U.S. oil imports have been declining over the past couple of year. However, it has gone up rapidly in recent times thanks to higher refinery demand. However, last week, it declined to 7.68 million barrels per day.
- Chart 4 shows the level of U.S. crude oil exports, which rose last week to 2.18 million barrels per day. It reached a record high of 3 million barrels per day, in June.
- Chart 5 shows U.S. refinery operating at 89.2 percent, much lower than 98.1 percent a few months ago, which was the fastest pace since 1998.
- Chart 6 shows the level of crude oil inventories, which has declined around 120 million barrels since its peak in April 2017. Inventories rose last week to 422.8 million barrels.


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