The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said it would report two weeks’ worth of petroleum supply/demand data on Wednesday following a burst in power that damaged the agency’s hardware and forced the postponement of several reports.

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EIA said early Tuesday that it would publish its Weekly Petroleum Status Report (WSPR) at its regularly scheduled time this week – 10:30 ET on Wednesday. That release will include data for the week ended June 17, which had originally been scheduled for release on June 22, and the data for the week ended June 24.

Early last week, “we experienced a voltage issue — basically a power spike — that significantly affected hardware within a specific rack in our data center,” EIA spokesman Chris Higginbotham told NGI. Repair work, which...