Highlights Commercial crude stocks fall 9.91 million barrels Exports up 49%, imports down 16% Gasoline stocks climb as demand slows New York — US crude oil inventories moved sharply lower during the week ended Jan. 22 as exports surged and imports tested multimonth lows, US Energy Information Administration data showed Jan. 27. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now US commercial crude inventories declined 9.91 million barrels during the week ended Jan. 22 to a 10-month low of 476.65 million barrels, according to EIA data. It was the largest one-week draw since the week ended July 24 and left inventories just 6% above the five-year average, the narrowest supply overhang since early April. All regions outside of the Rockies saw crude inventory draws last week, but the bulk of the decline was concentrated on the US Gulf Coast, where stocks fell 6.43 million barrels […]