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Why the Upcoming EIA Data May Not Be Bullish for Oil Prices

Why the Upcoming EIA Data May Not Be Bullish for Oil Prices

In the week that ended on November 30, US crude oil inventories were 6% higher than their five-year average—one percentage point less than in the previous week. Oil prices and the inventories spread usually move inversely.