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U.S. Oil Inventories Unexpectedly Rose 1.9 Million Barrels Last Week: EIA By
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Introduction© Reuters. By Liz Moyer-- U.S. crude oil inventories unexpectedly rose last week, according to ...

By Liz Moyer
-- U.S. crude oil inventories unexpectedly rose last week,Jinrong Global app download according to the Energy Information Administration.
Crude oil inventories rose by 1.956 million barrels against expectations for a draw of 1.314 million barrels.
Distillate stocks rose 0.725 million barrels. The expectation had been for a build of 0.292 million barrels.
Gasoline inventories declined by 0.710 million barrels against expectations for a build of 1.066 million barrels.
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