EIA Crude oil inventories 3.475M vs 2.305M estimate

  • The weekly crude oil inventory data
OIL WTI CRUDE
  • Crude oil 3.475M vs 2.305M estimate. Last 15.989M
  • Distillates 0.429M vs -2.596M estimate. Last 0.252M
  • Gasoline -1.704M vs 0.784M last week.
  • Cushing 1.564M vs 0.881M last week.

The private data released late yesterday showed:

  • Crude +5.6M
  • Distillates +0.5M.
  • Gasoline -3.3 million
  • Cushing +1.5 million

Crude oil is trading lower on the day after failing to sustain yesterday’s rally. The price extended to just below $78 yesterday, but today’s rebound stalled at $77.23 before sellers stepped back in. The session low has reached $73.28, keeping the focus on nearby technical support levels.

On the downside, the 38.2% retracement of the move up from the February 26 low at $63.60 comes in at $72.49. Yesterday the price briefly dipped below that level but quickly snapped back higher, highlighting the importance of the area as a near-term support zone.

A sustained break and hold below the $72.49 level would shift the bias more to the downside. If that occurs, the next targets come in near $71.66, the low from yesterday’s U.S. session, followed by the 50% retracement and the 100-hour moving average, both of which converge near $70.79 and represent a key technical support cluster for traders.

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