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According to data from the EIA Petroleum Status Report, crude oil inventories in the US fell by 11.473 million barrels in the week that ended June 13, 2025, the most in a year and more than market expectations of a 2.3 million barrel decrease.
Also, stocks in the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub went down by 995 thousand barrels.
Among refined fuels, gasoline stocks rose by 209 thousand barrels and stocks of distillate fuels increased by 514 thousand barrels.
WTI crude oil July futures climbed 3 cents to $74.87 per barrel on Wednesday after rising to as high as $76 earlier in the session, while Brent Crude for August delivery closed down 24 cents, at $76.21 per barrel, trading as high as $77.43 during the session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up an almost 300-point gain to end lower, while the S&P 500 closed flat, on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and raised its inflation outlook for the year.
The Dow fell 44.14 points, or 0.1%, to close at 42,171.66, after losing a 294.27-point gain that sent it to a session high of 42,510.07 earlier in the day, based on preliminary data. Wednesday's closing level is the lowest since May 28.
The S&P 500 fell less than 2 points to finish flat at 5,980.87.
The Nasdaq Composite advanced 25.18 points, or 0.1%, to end at 19,546.27.
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