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USAAs of the week ending May 22ndEIA Gasoline Inventory Changes
| Latest Release | Actual Value | Forecast Value | Previous Value | Next Release Time | Release Frequency | Importance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-29 | -257.210,000 barrels | -289.610,000 barrels | -154.810,000 barrels | 2026-06-03 22:30 | Weekly |
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Definition
The weekly gasoline inventory change data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reflects changes in commercial gasoline inventories held by U.S. companies. It is typically released every Wednesday at 10:30 AM Eastern Time, covering the previous week's data (ending Friday). However, this may change due to U.S. holidays; on holidays, the release may be delayed by half an hour.
Impact on Market
The lack of sustained effects is a signal of inflation and growth.
Why It Matters
Changes in gasoline inventory affect gasoline prices, which in turn influence inflation and other economic forces. The US has a high car ownership rate, so gasoline price fluctuations significantly impact consumer prices. However, it doesn't affect core inflation, as US core inflation is a price index that excludes food and energy. FX678 and 1QH remind you: According to parameters from authoritative international media, this indicator has a correlation of 88%.
Released By
U.S. Energy Information Administration