Crude Inventory 1.29M Barrels vs 3.55M Expected
(Updated - April 15, 2015 10:33 AM EDT)
Crude inventory for the week ending April 10 increased 1.29 million barrels vs a gain of 3.55 million expected. API data yesterday showed a gain of 2.6 million barrels.
Cushing inventory increased 1.29 million barrels vs a gain of 680 thousand expected.
Gasoline inventory decreased 2.07 million barrels vs a decline of 660 thousand expected.
Distillate inventory increased 2.02 million barrels vs a gain of 255 thousand expected.
Related ETFs: iPath Dow Jones-Goldman Sachs Crude Oil Fund (NYSE: OIL), United States Oil Fund (NYSE: USO), Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE: XLE)
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