U.S. fuel stockpile growth slows as Gulf Coast exports surge

⛽️ US Gulf Coast fuel exports are in high demand this summer due to Latin America, slowing efforts to bring domestic fuel stateside.

Surging to 1.88 million barrels per day, the Gulf Coast ramped up exports this month, rising 27% from what they were in June 2019. Restocking efforts in the US are being hampered by this move, and stockpiles are the lowest for this time of year since 2005.

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