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08.04.202614:30:00UTC+00Cushing Crude Stock Build Nearly Stalls as U.S. Inventories Edge Higher by Just 24,000 Barrels

Cushing crude oil inventories in the United States showed a sharp deceleration in stock builds, with the latest data indicating an increase of just 0.024 million barrels, or 24,000 barrels, as of 08 April 2026. This marks a significant slowdown compared with the previous reading, when inventories rose by 0.520 million barrels.

The Cushing hub, a key storage and delivery point for U.S. crude, often serves as a barometer for underlying supply-demand dynamics in the oil market. The near-flat change in inventories suggests a tighter balance between inflows and outflows compared with the prior period’s more robust build. While the data alone do not indicate a clear trend, the pronounced moderation from 0.520M to 0.024M will be closely watched by market participants for signs of shifting U.S. crude fundamentals.

With traders and analysts monitoring Cushing levels as a reference point for physical market conditions and pricing, the marginal increase could influence expectations around U.S. supply tightness and future price movements, depending on upcoming data releases and broader market developments.

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