《商品市场》美国上周EIA原油库存意外转降991万桶
美国能源信息署(EIA)公布,美国截至2021年1月22日止当周原油库存按周意外急降991万桶(前值六周来首增435.1万桶),至总量约4.7665亿桶,市场原预期续增43万桶。期内,汽油库存按周转增247万桶(前值三周来首降26万桶),超出市场预期转增176.4万桶;蒸馏油库存终止连增四周,按周转降81.5万桶(前值增45.8万桶),超出市场预期转降36.1万桶。
至於库欣原油库存连降三周,但按周降幅再度收窄至228.1万桶(前值降幅扩至472.7万桶)。
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