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The OMI Data Source gives you a full historical record of each of the following categories of essential oil market data:
Global Inventories — Observed global inventories, crude and product inventories in key regions and in transit at sea, and days of forward demand cover
Supply/Demand Balance — Global oil supply and demand to draw conclusions about how balanced the market is, and what it means for prices
Demand — Global oil demand by country and region, and detailed data on demand for major refined products in key markets
Supply — Global wellhead production by country and region, production capacity, and target quotas for Opec producers
Refinery Activity — Refinery runs and utilization by region, including a monthly estimate of global crude oil demand
Refining Netbacks — Crude oil netbacks and margins in major refining centers
Prices — Monthly spot, futures, and formula prices for key crude grades and refined products in major markets
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