Persistently high US oil production meant that crude stocks built again, despite a revival in refinery activity. What’s more, rising output of petroleum products means that we could start to see product stocks start to increase in the coming weeks. All the data suggest the market is more than comfortably supplied and go some way to justifying the recent falls in oil prices.
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