Following last night's huge 12.2 mm barrel inventory rise estimate from API, DOE has just confirmed last week saw an almost all-time high 10.95 million barrel inventory build. This is the higest since March 2001. With today's 1.232 million barrel addition at Cushing, Goldman estimates only about 10% of storage capacity is left. And to complete the trifecta, crude oil production ticked back up again after last week's hope-strewn reduction. U.S. CRUDE OIL STOCKS LARGEST WEEKLY BUILD SINCE MARCH 2001 - EIA U.S. GULF COAST CRUDE STOCKS LARGEST WEEKLY BUILD SINCE JULY 2010 - EIA Biggest weekly build in 14 years... 13th week in a row of builds - a record Hitting another all-time record high inventory... With Cushing rising notably - pushing storage levels to around 90% Weighing on crude... Retracing most of yesterday's idiocy... Charts: Bloomberg