US Crude Stockpiles Fall More Than Expected: API

2026-05-20 00:19 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

US crude oil inventories fell by 9.10 million barrels in the week ended May 15, 2026, according to the American Petroleum Institute, sharply exceeding expectations for a 3.4 million-barrel draw and following a 2.19 million-barrel decline in the previous week.

Despite the weekly draw, total crude stocks are still up 26 million barrels year-to-date.

Gasoline inventories dropped by 5.80 million barrels after a 0.50 million-barrel build in the prior week, while distillate inventories fell by 1.00 million barrels, extending recent declines amid already tight seasonal levels.

Cushing inventories, the WTI delivery hub, decreased by 1.40 million barrels over the reporting period.

The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve recorded a record weekly drawdown of 9.90 million barrels, bringing total SPR stocks to 374.2 million barrels, the lowest since July 2024.



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