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Where can I find out the previous report times for the EIA Petroleum Report ?

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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Hello Guys,

I am interested in backtesting CL during the EIA Petroleum Report, and I currently am backtesting data during 2007.

Most of the time the reports are released at 10h30, but the past this has not always been the case. I would like to know at what times they were released in past years, where and how can I find this information?

Yes of course I searched Google

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 MacroNinja 
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Aren't the previous weeks already on the status report in excel format already? Could I be missing something and over simplifying your question? Looks like it goes all the way back to 1982.

If it's not on the Wednesday, usually it's because of a holiday that pushes it back to Thursday. But the dates listed should highlight when those exception dates are on the excel.

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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Aren't the previous weeks already on the status report in excel format already? Could I be missing something and over simplifying your question? Looks like it goes all the way back to 1982.

If it's not on the Wednesday, usually it's because of a holiday that pushes it back to Thursday. But the dates listed should highlight when those exception dates are on the excel.

What I meant was what time, as in the report isn't always released at 10h30

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 MacroNinja 
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I'm not sure how back this goes since you're asking about 9 years ago. But Investing.com should have the time stamps. United States Crude Oil Inventories

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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I'm not sure how back this goes since you're asking about 9 years ago. But Investing.com should have the time stamps. United States Crude Oil Inventories

lol i would have to scroll back 50 pages to get to 2007.

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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No Investing.com only goes back until 2014........... so where do I go now?

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No Investing.com only goes back until 2014........... so where do I go now?

EIA reports are not the DoE ones, right?

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If you already have the price and volume data, would t it be easier to just filter that data for the release time to be able to get the time stamp? There should be a pretty significant volume spike middle of every week.

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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EIA reports are not the DoE ones, right?

Doe? no they are released by the EIA

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 AshleyQueenTrader 
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If you already have the price and volume data, would t it be easier to just filter that data for the release time to be able to get the time stamp? There should be a pretty significant volume spike middle of every week.


I went to the investing.com page and it states some releases are at 11h30.......as opposed to the traditional 10h30.

but when I go to the corresponding 11h30 candle ----> there is no "spike", and it appears data was released at 10h30 (because there was a spike at that time)
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