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US crude posts first build since May

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US commercial crude stocks built 2.0 million barrels to 411.7 million in the week to 17 July, the first build since May, loosening the balance under a $100 Brent.

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Key takeaway

US crude built while Brent traded on war risk, not on tight barrels.

US commercial crude stocks built 2.0 million barrels to 411.7 million in the week to 17 July, the first build this desk has logged after a draw streak that ran from May, per the EIA 1. The EIA, the US Energy Information Administration, publishes the weekly petroleum status report that European desks price transatlantic arbitrage against. Distillate stocks rose 1.4 million barrels, narrowing the five-year deficit to 10% from the 11% reported a week earlier . Gasoline added 0.8 million barrels and refinery utilisation eased to 96.1%.

Brent above $100 now sits on a looser US balance rather than a tighter one. The distillate deficit has not eased cleanly: it ran 13%, then 8%, then back to 11%, now 10% across four successive weeks, a saw-tooth rather than a trend. The flat price is carrying a war premium that the barrels at Cushing and on the Gulf Coast do not corroborate.

For a European desk pricing the transatlantic arbitrage, the build matters more than the deficit wobble. A rising US crude number under a $100 Brent widens the gap between a war-driven flat price and a loosening physical base, and keeps the question open of whether the premium is freight and insurance or genuine barrels.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The US Energy Information Administration, or EIA, publishes a weekly report every Wednesday counting how much crude oil and fuel sits in US storage tanks; traders read a falling count as demand outrunning supply and a rising count as the reverse. US crude stocks had been falling almost every week since May. In the week to 17 July they rose by 2.0 million barrels instead, the first increase this desk has recorded in that stretch, while the gap between diesel stocks and their normal five-year level narrowed slightly. A single week's build does not reverse the underlying tightness, but it is the first sign the drawdown that has been supporting oil prices may be levelling off.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

US commercial crude stocks had drawn almost continuously since May as refiners ran near-record utilisation to meet summer demand and cover for reduced Russian and Iranian-linked flows; the 2.0 million barrel build in the week to 17 July is the first sign the draw pace has slowed, not that demand has weakened.

The narrowing distillate deficit, to 10% below the five-year average from 11%, reflects the same refinery-run dynamic: as crude stocks stop drawing, refiners have marginally more feedstock to direct toward diesel and jet fuel production rather than gasoline.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    A sustained build would narrow the Brent-WTI spread that widened as Gulf war risk hit Brent harder than the domestically supplied WTI benchmark.

Sources:EIA
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