Trading the Crude Oil Inventories Number

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by S. Wade Hansen

 

Crude Oil Inventories: A Glimpse Into Future Demand

 

Once a week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) gives us a glimpse into what the future demand for oil is going to be by releasing its Crude Oil Inventory numbers. Traders love this information because the amount of oil commercial firms have in inventory impacts the price of oil in a relatively predictable way. Trading the Crude Oil Inventories Number

 

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The more oil commercial firms have in inventory, the less demand these firms will have for oil in the future and the cheaper the price of oil will become.

 

The less oil commercial firms have in inventory, the more demand these firms will have for oil in the future and the more expensive the price of oil will become.

 

Of course, there are certainly other factors you should be looking at when determining the future price of oil so Don't Read the News in a Vacuum.

 

What is the Crude Oil Inventories Number?

 

The Crude Oil Inventories number reports the number of barrels of crude oil commercial firms have in inventory. Commercial firms report their inventory levels to the Energy Information Administration on a weekly basis, but the EIA must still make some estimates to arrive at the final number.

 

You can see the most recent Crude Oil Inventories report here.

 

Oil Stocks to Watch

 

The Crude Oil Inventories number is especially important for shareholders in the nations largest oil companies. When you see the Crude Oil Inventories number rising, it is a bad sign for oil companies and will typically have a negative impact on the price of their stocks because they tend to make more money when oil prices are high. When you see the Crude Oil Inventories number falling, it is a good sign for oil companies and will typically have a positive impact on the price of their stocks because they tend to make more money when oil prices are high.

 

Here are a few of the oil companies you should keep an eye on:

 

- Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM)

 

- Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX)

 

- PetroChina Company Limited (NYSE: PTR)

 

- BP plc (NYSE: BP)

 

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Comments Add New
M. Adnan Tariq  - Crude oil priceswill be raised   |2009-01-28 15:01:29
I am seeing that the crude oil prices will be on 75+ in a few months. its my
experience.
Ryan  - Does oil need to be in the $50 range?   |2009-01-29 05:27:46
I've heard/read some economists say that in order for US growth to be strong,
oil really needs to trade above $50 a barrel.

Does anyone have any logic for
why this is the case?
Suciu Adrian   |2009-10-18 13:56:17
The two latest reports have been bullish(inventories alot lower than
expected)for oil stocks witch were timelly anyway because of rising oil prices,
have to say I profited. Good work guys. Adrian
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