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Thu 26 Jan 2012, 13:08 GMT

Middle distillates down in Singapore


Inventories of middle distillates decrease to their lowest level in five weeks in Singapore.



Singapore's onshore stockpiles of middle distillates decreased for the second consecutive week during the seven days up to Wednesday 26th January, according to data released by International Enterprise (IE) Singapore.

Stocks of middle distillates, a category which includes products such as gasoil and kerosene, fell by 1.0 million barrels, or 10.0 percent, to 8.93 million barrels, down from 9.93 million barrels during the previous 7 days. It is the lowest inventory level since reaching 8.19 million barrels in the week ended Wednesday 21st December.

Please find below a table of Singapore's onshore stocks of middle distillates up to Wednesday 26th January, 2012.

The volume data provided below is in millions of barrels. Inventory levels are collated on a weekly basis for each 7-day period ending on a Wednesday.

DateVolume +/-
25/01/2012 8.930 -1.000
18/01/2012 9.930-0.588
11/01/2012 10.518+0.506
04/01/2012 10.012+0.708
28/12/2011 9.304+1.114
21/12/2011 8.190+0.494
14/12/2011 7.696-0.150
07/12/2011 7.846 -1.565
30/11/2011 9.411+0.102
23/11/2011 9.309-0.692
16/11/2011 10.001+1.324
09/11/2011 8.677-1.900
02/11/2011 10.577-0.498
26/10/2011 11.075-1.374
19/10/2011 12.449+0.651
12/10/2011 11.798-0.934
05/10/2011 12.732-1.404
28/09/2011 14.136+0.560
21/09/2011 13.576+0.727
14/09/2011 12.849+0.868
07/09/2011 11.981-1.276
31/08/2011 13.257+0.259
24/08/2011 12.998-1.229
17/08/2011 14.227-0.607
10/08/2011 14.834+1.458
03/08/2011 13.376-1.152
27/07/2011 14.528-1.086
20/07/2011 15.614-0.243
13/07/2011 15.857-0.215
06/07/2011 16.072+2.301
29/06/2011 13.771-0.288
22/06/2011 14.059-0.634
15/06/2011 14.693-0.439
08/06/2011 15.132+2.480
01/06/2011 12.652+0.698
25/05/2011 11.954+1.354
18/05/2011 10.6-1.2
11/05/2011 11.8-0.4
04/05/2011 12.2+2.7
27/04/2011 9.5 -1.5
20/04/2011 11.0 --

Source: International Enterprise (IE) Singapore.


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