Shanghai Futures Exchange Energy Warehouse Inventories: Pulp Rises 4,470 Tons, Low-Sulfur Fuel Oil Falls 6,000 Tons on May 13

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According to Shanghai Futures Exchange data released on May 13, warehouse inventory levels in the energy and chemicals sector showed mixed movements. Pulp futures warehouse inventory increased to 206,047 tons, up 4,470 tons from the previous trading day. Coated paper futures factory warehouse inventory rose to 6,560 tons, gaining 1,200 tons. Low-sulfur fuel oil futures warehouse inventory declined significantly to 7,040 tons, down 6,000 tons from the prior session. Most other commodities, including crude oil, petroleum asphalt, and fuel oil, remained unchanged.

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