EIA Weekly Petroleum Report - Dec 30
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:45 am
Summary of Weekly Petroleum Data for the week ending December 25, 2020
U.S. crude oil refinery inputs averaged 14.3 million barrels per day during the week ending December 25, 2020 which was 273,000 barrels per day more than the previous week’s average.
Refineries operated at 79.4% of their operable capacity last week. < Utilization rate should be over 85% this time of year.
Gasoline production increased last week, averaging 9.2 million barrels per day.
Distillate fuel production increased last week, averaging 4.6 million barrels per day.
U.S. crude oil imports averaged 5.3 million barrels per day last week, down by 238,000 barrels per day from the previous week. Over the past four weeks, crude oil imports averaged about 5.7
million barrels per day, 14.4% less than the same four-week period last year.
Total motor gasoline imports (including both finished gasoline and gasoline blending components) last week averaged 601,000 barrels per day, and distillate fuel imports averaged 619,000 barrels per day.
> U.S. commercial crude oil inventories (excluding those in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve) decreased by 6.1 million barrels from the previous week. At 493.5 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 11% above the five year average for this time of year.
> Total motor gasoline inventories decreased by 1.2 million barrels last week and are about 1% above the five year average for this time of year. Finished gasoline inventories increased while blending components inventories decreased last week.
> Distillate fuel inventories increased by 3.1 million barrels last week and are about 6% above the five year average for this time of year.
> Propane/propylene inventories decreased by 6.4 million barrels last week and are about 3% below the five year average for this time of year. < Bullish for NGL prices.
> Total commercial petroleum inventories decreased by 14.9 million barrels last week. < Second double digit decline in a row.
Total products supplied over the last four-week period averaged 19.1 million barrels a day, down by 6.4% from the same period last year.
Over the past four weeks, motor gasoline product supplied averaged 7.9 million barrels a day, down by 13.2% from the same period last year.
Distillate fuel product supplied averaged 3.8 million barrels a day over the past four weeks, up by 0.3% from the same period last year.
Jet fuel product supplied was down 31.8% compared with the same four-week period last year.
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In the 15 minutes following the report's release, WTI moved $0.80/bbl higher.
U.S. crude oil refinery inputs averaged 14.3 million barrels per day during the week ending December 25, 2020 which was 273,000 barrels per day more than the previous week’s average.
Refineries operated at 79.4% of their operable capacity last week. < Utilization rate should be over 85% this time of year.
Gasoline production increased last week, averaging 9.2 million barrels per day.
Distillate fuel production increased last week, averaging 4.6 million barrels per day.
U.S. crude oil imports averaged 5.3 million barrels per day last week, down by 238,000 barrels per day from the previous week. Over the past four weeks, crude oil imports averaged about 5.7
million barrels per day, 14.4% less than the same four-week period last year.
Total motor gasoline imports (including both finished gasoline and gasoline blending components) last week averaged 601,000 barrels per day, and distillate fuel imports averaged 619,000 barrels per day.
> U.S. commercial crude oil inventories (excluding those in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve) decreased by 6.1 million barrels from the previous week. At 493.5 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 11% above the five year average for this time of year.
> Total motor gasoline inventories decreased by 1.2 million barrels last week and are about 1% above the five year average for this time of year. Finished gasoline inventories increased while blending components inventories decreased last week.
> Distillate fuel inventories increased by 3.1 million barrels last week and are about 6% above the five year average for this time of year.
> Propane/propylene inventories decreased by 6.4 million barrels last week and are about 3% below the five year average for this time of year. < Bullish for NGL prices.
> Total commercial petroleum inventories decreased by 14.9 million barrels last week. < Second double digit decline in a row.
Total products supplied over the last four-week period averaged 19.1 million barrels a day, down by 6.4% from the same period last year.
Over the past four weeks, motor gasoline product supplied averaged 7.9 million barrels a day, down by 13.2% from the same period last year.
Distillate fuel product supplied averaged 3.8 million barrels a day over the past four weeks, up by 0.3% from the same period last year.
Jet fuel product supplied was down 31.8% compared with the same four-week period last year.
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In the 15 minutes following the report's release, WTI moved $0.80/bbl higher.