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Thursday
20 Aug 2020
Storage Levels for Crude Oil are Starting to Decline as Economies Recover
20 Aug 2020 by
Bloomberg Markets and Finance
As economies reopen, oil stocks in Cushing have been drawn down to 52 million barrels since its peak of 65 million in May.
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