Bullish Day in Crude Oil Despite Huge Buildup in Inventories

Yesterday the private API Oil inventories showed a buildup and today's EIA's buildup was bigger, but markets are discounting

EIA crude Oil inventories showed a 2.7M barrel draw

Crude Oil was heading for recent lows at around $70 yesterday, but today we are seeing a bullish reversal. WTI crude Oil increased as high as $77.65 today but has since backed off to $76.40s. It’s up around $3 on the day and the risks event that was the weekly US EIA inventory data played out well for buyers, despite coming up negative.

Weekly US Petroleum Product Inventory Data

  • US EIA weekly oil inventories for the week ending Jan 6 +18,962K vs -2243K expected
  • Prior was +1694K
  • Gasoline +4114K vs +1186K expected
  • Distillates -1069K vs -472K expected
  • Production estimate 12.2 mbpd vs 12.1 mbpd
  • SPR draw 800K (already reported)
  • Implied demand 17.627 mbpd
  • Implied mogas demand 7.55 vs 7.51 mbpd prior

The huge build was due to refinery closures because of cold weather. WTI crude oil was trading at $76.00 ahead of the report and dipped to $75.70 before turning higher; that’s not the reaction I would have expected.

Yesterday’s private oil inventory numbers showed:

  • Crude +14,865K
  • Gasoline +1800K
  • Distillates +1100K

A large crude build isn’t a surprise because of refinery shut-ins due to the cold winter weather in late December but the correlate should be drawdowns in products. In any case, the market appeared to be skeptical of the numbers and waited for the EIA report today which showed a huge buildup, but Oil is not minding the numbers.

Meanwhile the USD is lower today and risk assets such as GOLD and commodity dollars pushed higher earlier. Although we are seeing a retreat

US WTI Crude Oil Live Chart 

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