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U.S. Crude-Oil Stockpiles Likely Decreased in DOE Data, Analysts Say

Por: MarketWatch Business April 11, 2023

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The average of estimates from 10 analysts and traders showed U.S. oil inventories are projected to have decreased by 600,000 barrels for the week ended April 7, with five analysts forecasting a decline and five predicting an increase. Forecasts range from a decrease of 4.7 million barrels to an increase of 3 million barrels. The closely watched data from the DOE's Energy Information Administration is scheduled for release at 10:30 a.m. ET... + full article



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