U.S. crude oil imports declined more steeply than before, with the latest reading showing a draw of -2.109 million barrels compared with the previous -0.758 million barrels. The data, updated on 15 April 2026, point to a notable reduction in foreign crude inflows into the United States.
The widening negative figure suggests that U.S. refiners and the broader energy market may be facing tighter supply conditions, whether due to shifts in import sourcing, logistical factors, or evolving demand dynamics. Market participants will be watching upcoming inventory and production data closely to assess whether this sharper pullback in crude imports is temporary or the start of a more sustained trend in U.S. oil supply patterns.