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U.S. Oil Reserves Hit 40-Year Low: Operational Minimum at 70 Million Barrels
724FinanceSinan Kılıç
U.S. oil reserves have slumped to a historic trough; the U.S. Energy Department now reports an operational minimum of just 70 million barrels, a figure far below industry expectations.
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Sinan Kılıç – As an Industrial Metals and Supply‑Chain Analyst, I note that this low reserve level not only impacts the oil market but could also reverberate through LME copper and aluminium demand. A constrained reserve heightens the risk of rising energy costs, squeezing production expenses and potentially introducing volatility into China's industrial demand, thereby exerting downward pressure on global PMI indicators.