Crude oil stockpiles refer to stored reserves of unrefined petroleum, often held in tanks or underground caverns. These inventories help stabilize supply during disruptions, such as geopolitical tensions or natural disasters. Traders monitor stockpile data to predict price trends, while refineries use them to maintain operations. Governments benefit by ensuring energy security, and investors rely on this data for market analysis.
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