US crude and distillate inventories jumped last week, according to government data released Wednesday. While crude stocks were pushed higher by a rebound in imports, the distillate stock rise was driven by record high production and a drop in export demand. Read more here.
EIA analysis: US crude, distillate inventories jump
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