Not all that long ago, it seemed that every jump in US crude oil stocks, or overall petroleum stocks, was centered on the NYMEX delivery hub of Cushing, Oklahoma. That isn't the case anymore, as evidenced in this week's Energy Information Administration inventory report. You can read Platts' analysis of it here.
EIA analysis: big jump in stocks, but not at Cushing
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