US Crude Stockpiles Drop 1.7 Million Barrels Amid Iran Supply Fears

EIA data shows commercial crude inventories fell to 409.7 million barrels, 6% below the five-year average for mid-July. U.S. crude oil inventories declined by 1.7 million barrels in the week ended July 10, the Energy Information Administration reported. The drawdown pushed

EIA data shows commercial crude inventories fell to 409.7 million barrels, 6% below the five-year average for mid-July.

U.S. crude oil inventories declined by 1.7 million barrels in the week ended July 10, the Energy Information Administration reported. The drawdown pushed commercial stockpiles to 409.7 million barrels, marking a 6% deficit to the five-year seasonal average.

The drop follows earlier industry data from the American Petroleum Institute, which estimated a smaller 564,000-barrel decline. Analysts had anticipated a modest reduction, but geopolitical tensions with Iran added upward pressure on oil prices.

Markets reacted cautiously as traders weighed the inventory decline against broader supply risks in the Middle East.

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