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The U.S. government's weekly oil-stocks report, which historically moves crude prices, is undergoing changes while private satellite data gains prominence.
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Who
U.S. government, Energy Information Administration, Ole Hansen, Saxo Bank, Andrew Reamer, Brookings Institution, Kayrros, OilX
What
The U.S. government's weekly oil-stocks report, which historically moves crude prices, is undergoing changes while private satellite data gains prominence.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 21:41:04 GMT · 3h 17m ago
Where
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Why
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) has faced flat funding for close to twenty years, leading to changes in how its report is published and impacting its analytical capabilities, creating an opening for private data providers.
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How this affects you
The shift from a free, universally accessible government oil-stocks report to increasingly relied-upon private, paid-for satellite data could create an information disparity, disadvantaging market participants who cannot afford real-time insights.
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6 events in this thread- Currently Reading3h 17m agoThe U.S. government's weekly oil-stocks report, which historically moves crude prices, is undergoing changes while private satellite data gains prominence.
- Markets3h 17m agoThe U.S. government's weekly oil stocks report, which historically moves crude prices, is undergoing changes in publication format and faces pressure from privately collected satellite data due to flat funding for the Energy Information Administration (EIA).Open article
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- Markets3h 17m agoThe U.S. government's weekly oil stocks report, published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), is facing changes due to flat funding and increasing reliance on private satellite data for market insights.Open article
- Markets3h 17m agoThe U.S. government's weekly oil stock report, published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), is facing changes and potential privatization due to underfunding, impacting its reliability and market fairness.Open article
- Markets3h 17m agoThe U.S. government's weekly oil-stocks report, published every Wednesday by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), is facing changes in its publication format and is drawing attention due to flat funding and the rise of private satellite data providers.Open article
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