By Dan Molinski


U.S. commercial inventories of crude oil declined more than expected, but stockpiles of gasoline and diesel fuels rose sharply, according to data released Wednesday by the Energy Information Administration.

Benchmark U.S. oil prices that were sharply lower before the mostly-bearish report was released extended those declines afterward. The Nymex front-month crude contract for January delivery was recently down 4.9%, at $77.05 a barrel.

Commercial crude-oil stockpiles dropped by 3.7 million barrels, to 431.7 million barrels, and are now about 5% below the five-year average, the EIA said. Analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had predicted crude stockpiles would fall by 800,000 barrels from the prior week.

Oil stored at Cushing, Okla., the delivery point for U.S. stocks, decreased by 887,000 barrels from the previous week, to 24.7 million barrels, the EIA said in its weekly report.

U.S. crude-oil production was unchanged from the previous week, at 12.1 million barrels a day, according to the EIA.

Gasoline stockpiles jumped by 3.1 million barrels, to 211 million barrels, compared with analysts' expectations of a 200,000 barrel increase.

Distillate stocks, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, unexpectedly rose by 1.7 million barrels, to 109.1 million barrels, and are now 13% below the five-year average, the EIA said. Analysts had forecast distillates inventories would decline by 700,000 barrels from the previous week.

The refining capacity utilization rate jumped by 1 percentage point from the previous week, to 93.9%. Analysts were forecasting a smaller, 0.3-percentage-point increase from the week prior.


 
U.S. oil inventories for the week ended Nov. 18: 
 
             Crude  Gasoline  Distillates  Refinery Use 
EIA data:     -3.7      +3.1         +1.7          +1.0 
Forecast:     -0.8      +0.2         -0.7          +0.3 
 
Note: Numbers in millions of barrels, with the exception of refinery use, which is in percentage points. 
 

Write to Dan Molinski at dan.molinski@wsj.com


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11-23-22 1058ET