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Non-strategic crude oil stocks: Midwest (thousand barrels) - United States - EIA - Weekly

This series is part of the dataset: Oil stocks in the US (EIA)

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Latest updates. According to the EIA, non-strategic US crude oil stocks held in the Midwest were 106,631 thousand barrels on 9 January 2026, compared to 105,198 on 2 January. This represents a rise of 1.36 percent.

Sample. There are 1,880 data points overall in the weekly series displayed in the plot above. The series covers the time span extending from January 1990 to January 2026.

History. Here’s a quick look at some statistics we computed on the full sample: stockpiles had a mean of 89,482 thousand barrels; they reached their minimum of 49,148 on 7 March 2003; they reached their highest level of 160,974 on 12 May 2017.

Latest values

Date Value - Thousand barrels
2025-12-26 105197.0
2026-01-02 105198.0
2026-01-09 106631.0

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Series Metadata

Field Value
Description Non-strategic crude oil stocks: Midwest
Country or region United States
Economic concept Stock
Data type Quantity
Seasonally adjusted No
Frequency Weekly
Unit Thousand barrels
Source U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Source type Government Agency
Data licence Public domain
Measure type Level