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U.S. crude oil imports rise to highest because 2018, EIA states

U.S. petroleum imports increased last week to their highest given that 2018, the U.S. Energy Details Administration said on Wednesday, as volumes from Mexico rebounded and the broadened Trans Mountain pipeline boosted shipments from Canada.

Imports of petroleum from Mexico increased by 449,000 barrels per day to 987,000 bpd in the week to June 7, the greatest in 7 months, according to U.S. EIA information.

Mexican state energy company Petroleos Mexicanos had actually cut exports in April and May to provide more to its domestic refineries, however later reversed the export suffices planned for May.

Imports from Canada climbed up by 206,000 bpd to almost 4 million bpd, its highest in 4 months.

The increase comes as the long delayed Trans Mountain crude pipeline started operations in May. West Coast refineries have started to receive cargoes of petroleum shipped through the pipeline and loaded onto ships at Vancouver at the end of May.

West Coast imports increased by 601,000 to almost 2 million bpd, to their greatest level given that 2022.

U.S. oil refiners and West Coast traders have actually flagged

concerns

about the quality of crude shipped on the recently finished Trans Mountain pipeline growth

(source: Reuters)