EIA reports little change to U.S. crude supply for a second week in a row
The Energy Information Administration reported Friday that domestic crude supplies barely budged for the week ended Dec. 28, adding just 7,000 barrels to stand at 441.4 million barrels. They fell by 46,000 barrels for the week ended Dec. 21.
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February West Texas Intermediate crude CLG9, was up $1.61, or 3.4%, at $48.70 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, down from $48.98 before the data.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/eia-re...2019-01-04
The Energy Information Administration reported Friday that domestic crude supplies barely budged for the week ended Dec. 28, adding just 7,000 barrels to stand at 441.4 million barrels. They fell by 46,000 barrels for the week ended Dec. 21.
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February West Texas Intermediate crude CLG9, was up $1.61, or 3.4%, at $48.70 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, down from $48.98 before the data.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/eia-re...2019-01-04
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