We think that the market is right to dismiss the latest chunky build in US crude stocks as it was largely driven by a rise in imports, which is likely to prove a one-off. Instead, a further fall in US production and a renewed rise in gasoline demand all suggest that the huge oversupply in the market is starting to clear.
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