EIA weekly petroleum report, link here:
- US crude oil in storage decreased by 2.5 million bbls from the previous week
- US crude oil in storage: at 428.5 million bbls, US inventories are at the 5-year average
- refineries operated at 92.2% capacity; trending down the past couple of weeks
- gasoline production increased, average 9.3 million bbls per day
- over the past four weeks, crude oil imports averaged 13.1% less than the same four-week period last year
- jet fuel product supplied continues to trend up; jet fuel product supplied was up 2.0% compared with same four-week period last year
Re-balancing:
Week
|
Week Ending
|
Change
|
Million Bbls Storage
|
Week 0
|
November 21, 2018
|
4.9
|
446.9
|
Week 1
|
November 28, 2018
|
3.6
|
450.5
|
Week 2
|
December 6, 2018
|
-7.3
|
443.2
|
Week 3
|
December 12, 2018
|
-1.2
|
442.0
|
Week 4
|
December 19, 2018
|
-0.5
|
441.5
|
Week 5
|
December 28, 2018
|
0.0
|
441.4
|
Week 49
|
October 30, 2019
|
5.7
|
438.9
|
Week 50
|
November 6, 2019
|
7.9
|
446.8
|
Week 51
|
November 14, 2019
|
2.2
|
449.0
|
Week 52
|
November 20, 2019
|
1.4
|
450.4
|
Week 53
|
November 27, 2019
|
1.6
|
452.0
|
Week 54
|
December 4, 2019
|
-4.9
|
447.1
|
Week 55
|
December 11, 2019
|
0.8
|
447.9
|
Week 56
|
December 18, 2019
|
-1.1
|
446.8
|
Week 57
|
December 27, 2019
|
-5.5
|
441.4
|
Week 58
|
January 3, 2020
|
-11.5
|
429.9
|
Week 59
|
January 8, 2020
|
1.2
|
431.1
|
Week 60
|
January 15, 2020
|
-2.5
|
428.5
|
Paging James Hamilton! Self styled sooper academic oil economist. How's that "Peak oil in America" article looking?
ReplyDeletehttps://econbrowser.com/archives/2007/05/peak_oil_in_ame
Probably no better than your JUL2014 "hundred dollar oil here to stay" article. Just a few months before the price crashed.
It is entertaining to read those old "Peak Oil" posts.
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