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1. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, January 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 310,548 – – – – 248,552 -1,787 517 514,575 42,221 0 1,084,994
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 119,442 -653 12,176 8,458 – – -34,271 19,526 45,131 109,037 155,733Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 119,442 -653 2,804 7,795 – – -34,094 19,526 45,131 98,825 150,037
Ethane .......................................................... 46,718 – – 141 – – – -4,528 – – 5,734 45,653 51,088
Propane ........................................................ 38,732 – – 9,168 6,954 – – -16,763 – – 26,330 45,287 45,420
Normal Butane .............................................. 9,653 – – -5,858 520 – – -11,743 8,870 7,162 26 26,078
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,179 – – -647 317 – – 75 5,862 68 4,844 8,473
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 13,160 -653 – – 4 – – -1,135 4,794 5,837 3,015 18,978
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,372 663 – – -177 – – – – 10,212 5,696
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 5 – – – 0 – – – – 5 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,431 473 – – 236 – – – – 9,668 4,875
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – -65 190 – – -400 – – – – 525 804
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – 1 – – – -13 – – – – 14 17
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,014 – – 36,611 -2,010 16,984 38,237 15,038 2,356 345,214Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,018 – – 911 2,663 2,071 34,408 5,113 0 31,656
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,572 – – 6,572 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,452 – – 155 6 106 – 2,507 0 1,552
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,566 – – 752 -3,947 1,961 27,804 2,606 0 30,053
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 32,577 – – – -2,294 1,299 26,462 2,522 0 24,342
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 2,989 – – 752 -1,652 662 1,342 84 0 5,711
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 4 32 4 32 – 0 51
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 20,694 – – 3,285 6,918 8,116 2,375 89,622
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 15,006 -4,673 11,625 -3,105 1,809 0 223,918
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 5,662 8,147 1,696 12,102 11 0 55,143
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 9,344 -12,820 9,929 -15,207 1,798 0 168,775
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 3 16 – -19 18
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 151 594,337 25,061 8,665 4,806 – – 97,901 525,507 296,665Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 151 295,394 576 6,967 446 – – 30,227 272,415 24,969
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 95,378 – -7,249 8 – – – 88,121 48
Conventional ................................................. – – 151 200,016 576 14,217 438 – – 30,227 184,294 24,921
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 181 5 – – -109 – – – 295 932
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 52,295 3,751 – – 1,337 – – 6,100 48,609 42,641
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 599 354 – – -266 – – 136 1,083 1,872
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 155,184 9,002 1,697 -4,298 – – 30,959 139,222 141,340
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 142,694 7,153 1,697 -5,884 – – 25,797 131,632 122,132
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 5,004 306 – – -223 – – 3,205 2,328 7,257
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 7,486 1,543 – – 1,809 – – 1,958 5,262 11,951
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 14,490 7,259 – – 3,079 – – 8,642 10,028 32,456
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,851 1,166 – – -172 – – NA NA 1,756
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 2,116 713 – – -757 – – NA NA 6,065
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 10,523 5,380 – – 4,006 – – NA NA 24,627
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 9,285 508 – – 317 – – – – 9,476 3,200
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,830 422 – – 409 – – – – 6,843 2,258
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 2,455 86 – – -92 – – – – 2,633 942
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,124 629 – – 5 – – – – 1,748 1,197
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,638 1,298 – – -272 – – 3,939 3,269 11,749
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 131 171 – – -32 – – 106 228 823
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 27,358 583 – – 282 – – 17,149 10,510 8,801
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,258 583 – – 282 – – 17,149 3,410 8,801
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,100 – – – – – – – – – – 7,100 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 8,880 922 – – 4,355 – – 552 4,895 26,052
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 20,947 – – – – – – – – – – 20,947 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,831 3 – – -38 – – 91 2,781 633
Total ..................................................................... 429,990 37,512 606,513 318,682 4,868 -11,964 572,338 200,291 636,899 1,882,606
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
U. S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Supply Annual 2018, Volume 2
2. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, February 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 287,879 – – – – 209,942 1,290 4,307 446,215 48,589 0 1,089,301
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 113,694 -572 11,463 6,449 – – -14,795 17,619 40,208 88,002 140,938Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 113,694 -572 3,691 5,648 – – -14,963 17,619 40,208 79,597 135,074
Ethane .......................................................... 45,265 – – 153 – – – 1,461 – – 6,878 37,079 52,549
Propane ........................................................ 36,676 – – 8,247 4,889 – – -6,904 – – 22,917 33,799 38,516
Normal Butane .............................................. 9,227 – – -4,181 442 – – -8,362 7,616 4,707 1,527 17,716
Isobutane ...................................................... 10,144 – – -528 313 – – -463 6,258 70 4,064 8,010
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 12,382 -572 – – 4 – – -695 3,745 5,637 3,127 18,283
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 7,772 801 – – 168 – – – – 8,405 5,864
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – – – – – 0 – – – – 0 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 7,668 623 – – -54 – – – – 8,345 4,821
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 130 178 – – 239 – – – – 69 1,043
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -26 – – – -17 – – – – -9 0
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 34,820 – – 32,003 5,985 5,687 48,101 13,218 5,802 350,901Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 34,824 – – 888 3,312 525 32,112 6,388 0 32,181
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 5,692 – – 5,692 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,104 – – 401 -1,175 -116 – 1,446 0 1,436
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 32,720 – – 483 -1,213 651 26,398 4,941 0 30,704
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 29,674 – – – 453 380 24,909 4,838 0 24,722
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,046 – – 483 -1,666 271 1,489 103 0 5,982
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 4 8 -10 22 – 0 41
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 16,989 – – 602 5,477 5,107 5,803 90,224
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 14,126 2,673 4,562 10,509 1,724 0 228,480
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 6,359 5,385 -368 12,099 13 0 54,775
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 7,767 -2,712 4,930 -1,590 1,711 0 173,705
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – -2 3 – -1 16
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 133 531,174 20,004 -1,513 1,217 – – 91,381 457,200 297,882Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 133 274,320 911 -3,126 -200 – – 26,146 246,292 24,769
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 90,131 – -6,360 -3 – – – 83,774 45
Conventional ................................................. – – 133 184,189 911 3,234 -197 – – 26,146 162,518 24,724
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 271 3 – – 76 – – – 198 1,008
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 47,268 2,595 – – 412 – – 4,939 44,512 43,053
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 145 1 – – 15 – – 50 81 1,887
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 128,356 7,954 1,612 -2,452 – – 28,954 111,420 138,888
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 118,923 6,751 1,612 -733 – – 22,515 105,504 121,399
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 3,308 364 – – -1,274 – – 3,687 1,259 5,983
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 6,125 839 – – -445 – – 2,752 4,657 11,506
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,922 4,669 – – 455 – – 8,767 8,369 32,911
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,659 361 – – 727 – – NA NA 2,483
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,869 458 – – 59 – – NA NA 6,124
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 9,394 3,850 – – -332 – – NA NA 24,295
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 7,877 953 – – 193 – – – – 8,637 3,393
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 5,488 881 – – 76 – – – – 6,293 2,334
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 2,389 72 – – 117 – – – – 2,344 1,059
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,106 317 – – -22 – – – – 1,445 1,175
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,231 962 – – -559 – – 2,985 3,767 11,190
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 108 142 – – -25 – – 103 172 798
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 24,315 390 – – 274 – – 18,874 5,557 9,075
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 18,194 390 – – 274 – – 18,874 -564 9,075
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 6,121 – – – – – – – – – – 6,121 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 8,288 1,057 – – 3,106 – – 548 5,691 29,158
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 18,485 – – – – – – – – – – 18,485 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,482 50 – – -56 – – 14 2,574 577
Total ..................................................................... 401,573 34,381 542,637 268,398 5,761 -3,584 511,935 193,396 551,004 1,879,022
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
U. S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Supply Annual 2018, Volume 2
3. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, March 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 325,625 – – – – 236,216 16,922 1,094 516,619 61,050 0 1,090,395
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 130,208 -624 19,580 6,711 – – -2,295 17,239 44,237 96,694 138,643Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 130,208 -624 10,809 5,716 – – -2,062 17,239 44,237 86,695 133,012
Ethane .......................................................... 51,712 – – 242 – – – -2,451 – – 6,713 47,692 50,098
Propane ........................................................ 41,835 – – 9,154 4,622 – – -4,474 – – 27,566 32,519 34,042
Normal Butane .............................................. 10,560 – – 1,511 679 – – 3,285 5,064 4,996 -595 21,001
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,654 – – -98 409 – – 502 7,213 127 4,123 8,512
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 14,447 -624 – – 6 – – 1,076 4,962 4,834 2,957 19,359
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 8,771 995 – – -233 – – – – 9,999 5,631
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 7 – – – 0 – – – – 7 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 8,548 715 – – -1,010 – – – – 10,273 3,811
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 239 280 – – 776 – – – – -257 1,819
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -23 – – – 1 – – – – -24 1
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,104 – – 40,648 -3,205 -4,861 59,618 16,189 4,600 346,040Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,108 – – 1,256 4,810 -1,077 37,405 7,846 0 31,104
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,885 – – 6,885 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,167 – – 517 -335 276 – 2,073 0 1,712
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,941 – – 732 -1,775 -1,344 30,469 5,773 0 29,360
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 32,390 – – – -26 -1,638 28,486 5,516 0 23,084
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,551 – – 732 -1,749 294 1,983 257 0 6,276
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 7 35 -9 51 – 0 32
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 19,163 – – 7,864 -1,057 7,738 4,618 98,088
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 20,229 -8,015 -11,673 23,277 606 0 216,807
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 5,995 4,732 -4,779 15,492 14 0 49,996
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 14,234 -12,747 -6,894 7,785 592 0 166,811
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 25 -7 – -18 41
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 141 607,864 20,914 10,326 -8,876 – – 105,968 542,153 289,006Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 141 311,628 1,180 8,042 -1,906 – – 29,496 293,401 22,863
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 100,569 – -3,777 0 – – – 96,792 45
Conventional ................................................. – – 141 211,059 1,180 11,818 -1,906 – – 29,496 196,608 22,818
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 381 20 – – -4 – – – 405 1,004
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 55,200 2,647 – – -2,707 – – 7,670 52,884 40,346
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 158 153 – – -187 – – 314 184 1,700
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 149,498 4,867 2,285 -8,410 – – 34,968 130,091 130,478
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 139,472 3,545 2,285 -6,884 – – 29,158 123,028 114,515
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 1,766 48 – – -1,507 – – 3,160 161 4,476
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 8,260 1,274 – – -19 – – 2,650 6,903 11,487
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,498 7,256 – – 2,137 – – 10,306 7,311 35,048
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,573 208 – – -140 – – NA NA 2,343
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,551 593 – – 177 – – NA NA 6,301
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 9,374 6,455 – – 2,099 – – NA NA 26,394
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 9,595 708 – – 25 – – – – 10,278 3,418
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,353 567 – – 21 – – – – 6,899 2,355
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,242 141 – – 4 – – – – 3,379 1,063
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,251 307 – – -99 – – – – 1,657 1,076
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,901 1,838 – – 575 – – 3,069 4,095 11,765
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 119 141 – – -6 – – 125 141 792
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 27,740 529 – – -306 – – 19,510 9,065 8,769
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,885 529 – – -306 – – 19,510 2,210 8,769
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 6,855 – – – – – – – – – – 6,855 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 9,816 1,258 – – 1,965 – – 484 8,625 31,123
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 21,201 – – – – – – – – – – 21,201 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,878 10 – – 47 – – 26 2,815 624
Total ..................................................................... 455,833 37,621 627,444 304,489 24,043 -14,938 593,476 227,445 643,447 1,864,084
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
U. S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Supply Annual 2018, Volume 2
4. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, April 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 315,308 – – – – 247,608 7,801 10,149 502,986 57,581 0 1,100,544
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 128,573 -610 24,010 5,025 – – 6,161 14,917 50,089 85,831 144,804Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 128,573 -610 15,368 4,558 – – 6,184 14,917 50,089 76,699 139,196
Ethane .......................................................... 51,767 – – 182 – – – -2,296 – – 9,086 45,159 47,802
Propane ........................................................ 40,810 – – 9,210 3,931 – – 1,298 – – 26,281 26,372 35,340
Normal Butane .............................................. 10,169 – – 6,367 343 – – 7,621 3,037 6,866 -645 28,622
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,550 – – -391 280 – – -2 7,101 937 3,403 8,510
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 14,277 -610 – – 4 – – -437 4,779 6,919 2,410 18,922
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 8,642 467 – – -23 – – – – 9,132 5,608
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – – – – – 0 – – – – 0 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 8,573 302 – – 300 – – – – 8,575 4,111
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 71 165 – – -349 – – – – 585 1,470
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -2 – – – 26 – – – – -28 27
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 36,618 – – 41,944 2,370 -3,412 69,777 16,886 -2,318 342,628Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 36,622 – – 839 4,665 -136 36,234 6,028 0 30,968
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,825 – – 6,825 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,549 – – 79 -966 -473 – 2,135 0 1,239
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 34,073 – – 754 -1,223 338 29,374 3,893 0 29,698
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 30,680 – – – 754 295 27,464 3,675 0 23,379
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,393 – – 754 -1,977 43 1,910 217 0 6,319
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 6 28 -1 35 – 0 31
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 17,280 – – -4,035 14,786 8,813 -2,284 94,053
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 23,825 -2,294 755 18,727 2,045 0 217,562
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 4,645 3,917 2,042 6,500 20 0 52,038
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 19,180 -6,211 -1,287 12,227 2,025 0 165,524
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 4 30 – -34 45
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 149 597,068 16,672 3,762 -9,286 – – 109,354 517,583 279,720Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 149 299,226 979 1,540 -280 – – 25,995 276,179 22,583
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 97,423 – -2,896 -11 – – – 94,538 34
Conventional ................................................. – – 149 201,803 979 4,436 -269 – – 25,995 181,641 22,549
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 267 3 – – -101 – – – 371 903
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 53,864 2,650 – – 844 – – 6,781 48,889 41,190
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – -7 – – – -282 – – 185 90 1,418
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 153,586 2,732 2,222 -9,550 – – 43,919 124,171 120,928
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 145,089 2,372 2,222 -7,365 – – 36,674 120,374 107,150
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 2,311 41 – – -164 – – 2,296 220 4,312
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 6,186 319 – – -2,021 – – 4,949 3,577 9,466
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 13,513 5,702 – – -2,709 – – 9,677 12,247 32,339
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,837 – – – 249 – – NA NA 2,592
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,648 419 – – -1,173 – – NA NA 5,128
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 10,028 5,283 – – -1,784 – – NA NA 24,610
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 9,729 599 – – -276 – – – – 10,604 3,142
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 5,896 502 – – -281 – – – – 6,679 2,074
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,833 97 – – 5 – – – – 3,925 1,068
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,144 540 – – -27 – – – – 1,711 1,049
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,300 1,535 – – -413 – – 3,592 3,656 11,352
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 143 169 – – 5 – – 111 196 797
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 27,003 514 – – -9 – – 18,404 9,122 8,760
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,011 514 – – -9 – – 18,404 2,130 8,760
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 6,992 – – – – – – – – – – 6,992 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 9,687 1,232 – – 3,510 – – 662 6,747 34,633
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 20,765 – – – – – – – – – – 20,765 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,848 17 – – 2 – – 28 2,835 626
Total ..................................................................... 443,881 36,157 621,078 311,249 13,933 3,612 587,680 233,910 601,096 1,867,696
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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5. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, May 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 324,245 – – – – 242,857 16,828 -6,180 526,031 64,080 0 1,094,364
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 134,908 -669 26,507 4,897 – – 17,329 14,065 54,341 79,908 162,133Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 134,908 -669 17,354 4,165 – – 17,422 14,065 54,341 69,930 156,618
Ethane .......................................................... 53,110 – – 138 – – – 485 – – 8,813 43,950 48,287
Propane ........................................................ 42,878 – – 9,286 3,530 – – 8,367 – – 31,087 16,240 43,707
Normal Butane .............................................. 10,711 – – 8,333 326 – – 9,150 2,033 7,074 1,113 37,772
Isobutane ...................................................... 12,372 – – -403 305 – – -253 7,006 108 5,413 8,257
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 15,837 -669 – – 4 – – -327 5,026 7,259 3,214 18,595
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,153 732 – – -93 – – – – 9,978 5,515
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – – – – – 0 – – – – 0 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,042 658 – – 189 – – – – 9,511 4,300
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 83 74 – – -294 – – – – 451 1,176
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – 28 – – – 12 – – – – 16 39
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,623 – – 47,430 1,421 -72 76,400 12,663 -1,518 342,556Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,627 – – 1,191 2,070 -1,476 38,485 4,879 0 29,492
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,950 – – 6,950 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,635 – – 519 -669 265 – 2,220 0 1,504
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,992 – – 665 -4,225 -1,754 31,527 2,659 0 27,944
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 32,389 – – – -1,429 -725 29,423 2,262 0 22,654
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,603 – – 665 -2,796 -1,029 2,104 396 0 5,290
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 7 14 13 8 – 0 44
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 19,246 – – -146 14,338 6,531 -1,477 93,907
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 26,993 -650 1,549 23,537 1,253 0 219,111
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 6,251 4,704 5 10,928 22 0 52,043
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 20,742 -5,354 1,544 12,609 1,231 0 167,068
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 1 40 – -41 46
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 183 625,373 21,842 4,319 -5,704 – – 108,142 549,279 274,016Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 183 314,288 1,928 2,079 1,193 – – 22,312 294,973 23,776
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 103,042 – -3,835 2 – – – 99,205 36
Conventional ................................................. – – 183 211,246 1,928 5,914 1,191 – – 22,312 195,768 23,740
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 299 7 – – -75 – – – 381 828
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 55,916 4,339 – – 442 – – 7,592 52,221 41,632
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 110 – – – -135 – – 8 237 1,283
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 161,638 3,772 2,240 -5,348 – – 42,527 130,472 115,580
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 153,306 3,514 2,240 -3,871 – – 34,777 128,155 103,279
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 3,059 41 – – -682 – – 3,577 205 3,630
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 5,273 217 – – -795 – – 4,173 2,112 8,671
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,859 8,025 – – -478 – – 12,200 9,162 31,861
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,682 1,906 – – -458 – – NA NA 2,134
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 2,415 381 – – -124 – – NA NA 5,004
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 8,762 5,738 – – 105 – – NA NA 24,715
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 10,041 393 – – 25 – – – – 10,409 3,167
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,402 342 – – 76 – – – – 6,668 2,150
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,639 51 – – -51 – – – – 3,741 1,017
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,112 509 – – -56 – – – – 1,677 993
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,772 1,087 – – -336 – – 4,010 3,185 11,016
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 159 124 – – -128 – – 138 273 669
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 28,073 386 – – 258 – – 18,737 9,464 9,018
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,930 386 – – 258 – – 18,737 2,321 9,018
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,143 – – – – – – – – – – 7,143 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 10,158 1,271 – – -1,099 – – 589 11,939 33,534
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 22,015 – – – – – – – – – – 22,015 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,933 1 – – 33 – – 28 2,873 659
Total ..................................................................... 459,153 38,137 651,880 317,026 22,568 5,373 616,496 239,226 627,668 1,873,069
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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6. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, June 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 319,472 – – – – 254,623 5,043 -19,197 529,970 68,366 0 1,075,167
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 130,100 -634 26,218 4,078 – – 18,804 13,670 48,557 78,731 180,937Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 130,100 -634 17,619 3,241 – – 18,908 13,670 48,557 69,191 175,526
Ethane .......................................................... 50,292 – – 121 – – – -1,651 – – 8,029 44,035 46,636
Propane ........................................................ 41,562 – – 9,641 2,542 – – 12,798 – – 26,304 14,643 56,505
Normal Butane .............................................. 10,197 – – 8,211 487 – – 7,323 1,934 6,993 2,645 45,095
Isobutane ...................................................... 12,321 – – -354 207 – – 385 6,583 88 5,118 8,642
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 15,728 -634 – – 5 – – 53 5,153 7,144 2,749 18,648
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 8,599 837 – – -104 – – – – 9,540 5,411
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 12 – – – 0 – – – – 12 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 8,572 617 – – -652 – – – – 9,841 3,648
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 16 220 – – 517 – – – – -281 1,693
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -1 – – – 31 – – – – -32 70
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,259 – – 44,017 -821 -5,335 69,262 15,632 1,896 337,221Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,263 – – 810 3,106 -760 37,142 5,797 0 28,732
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,874 – – 6,874 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,556 – – 110 -438 292 – 1,936 0 1,796
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,707 – – 699 -3,355 -1,040 30,230 3,860 0 26,904
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 31,924 – – – -523 -777 28,593 3,585 0 21,877
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,783 – – 699 -2,832 -263 1,637 276 0 5,027
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 1 25 -12 38 – 0 32
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 18,413 – – -1,680 9,994 8,166 1,933 92,227
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 24,794 -3,927 -2,945 22,139 1,669 0 216,166
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 6,008 1,632 -257 7,866 31 0 51,786
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 18,786 -5,559 -2,688 14,273 1,638 0 164,380
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 50 -13 – -37 96
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 165 620,671 19,063 7,204 1,865 – – 102,156 543,082 275,881Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 165 309,409 1,247 4,450 774 – – 20,586 293,911 24,550
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 100,161 – -543 20 – – – 99,598 56
Conventional ................................................. – – 165 209,248 1,247 4,993 754 – – 20,586 194,313 24,494
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 412 6 – – -16 – – – 434 812
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 56,795 4,623 – – -738 – – 6,448 55,708 40,894
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 260 – – – 145 – – 63 52 1,428
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 162,311 2,701 2,754 4,969 – – 44,016 118,781 120,549
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 152,657 2,441 2,754 4,718 – – 38,072 115,062 107,997
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 3,315 39 – – 754 – – 2,366 234 4,384
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 6,339 221 – – -503 – – 3,578 3,485 8,168
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 10,427 6,730 – – -1,833 – – 10,588 8,402 30,028
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,566 244 – – -172 – – NA NA 1,962
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,872 469 – – -534 – – NA NA 4,470
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 6,989 6,017 – – -1,127 – – NA NA 23,588
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 10,217 464 – – 126 – – – – 10,555 3,293
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,466 367 – – 119 – – – – 6,714 2,269
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,751 97 – – 7 – – – – 3,841 1,024
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,048 322 – – 25 – – – – 1,345 1,018
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 6,150 1,583 – – 916 – – 2,880 3,937 11,932
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 167 98 – – -101 – – 143 223 568
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 27,395 79 – – 40 – – 16,829 10,605 9,058
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,456 79 – – 40 – – 16,829 3,666 9,058
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 6,939 – – – – – – – – – – 6,939 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 11,242 1,200 – – -2,423 – – 574 14,291 31,111
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 21,984 – – – – – – – – – – 21,984 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,854 10 – – -19 – – 28 2,855 640
Total ..................................................................... 449,572 37,790 646,889 321,781 11,426 -3,863 612,902 234,711 623,708 1,869,206
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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7. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, July 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 337,621 – – – – 246,014 20,428 -5,513 538,067 71,509 0 1,069,654
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 138,002 -676 26,973 4,982 – – 15,549 13,712 51,543 88,477 196,486Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 138,002 -676 18,016 4,172 – – 15,689 13,712 51,543 78,570 191,215
Ethane .......................................................... 53,434 – – 183 – – – -316 – – 6,538 47,395 46,320
Propane ........................................................ 43,852 – – 9,925 3,233 – – 3,613 – – 33,321 20,076 60,118
Normal Butane .............................................. 11,161 – – 8,462 552 – – 10,359 1,997 6,320 1,499 55,454
Isobutane ...................................................... 12,596 – – -554 385 – – 963 6,212 54 5,198 9,605
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 16,959 -676 – – 2 – – 1,070 5,503 5,310 4,402 19,718
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 8,957 810 – – -140 – – – – 9,907 5,271
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 12 – – – 0 – – – – 12 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 8,877 645 – – 59 – – – – 9,463 3,707
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 71 165 – – -193 – – – – 429 1,500
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -3 – – – -6 – – – – 3 64
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 39,972 – – 43,511 -4,118 -8,833 74,821 15,977 -2,600 328,387Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 39,976 – – 847 2,077 172 37,855 4,874 0 28,903
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 7,048 – – 7,048 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,586 – – 380 -1,187 -397 – 2,176 0 1,399
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 37,390 – – 435 -3,776 584 30,768 2,698 0 27,487
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 33,430 – – – -1,147 791 29,053 2,439 0 22,668
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,960 – – 435 -2,629 -207 1,715 259 0 4,819
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 32 -8 -15 39 – 0 17
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 17,776 – – -2,846 13,986 9,203 -2,567 89,381
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 24,888 -6,195 -6,102 22,890 1,901 0 210,064
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 4,645 185 212 4,606 12 0 51,998
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 20,243 -6,381 -6,314 18,284 1,888 0 158,066
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – -57 90 – -33 39
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 161 635,863 21,480 9,795 4,217 – – 107,810 555,273 280,098Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 161 315,397 1,092 7,343 -321 – – 25,461 298,852 24,229
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 100,991 – 1,008 -7 – – – 102,006 49
Conventional ................................................. – – 161 214,406 1,092 6,335 -314 – – 25,461 196,846 24,180
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 655 6 – – 157 – – – 504 969
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 58,720 4,669 – – 92 – – 8,330 54,967 40,986
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 148 108 – – 101 – – 86 69 1,529
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 162,969 4,462 2,453 6,666 – – 40,376 122,841 127,215
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 154,313 3,905 2,453 7,097 – – 34,695 118,878 115,094
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 2,480 30 – – -230 – – 2,434 306 4,154
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 6,176 527 – – -201 – – 3,247 3,657 7,967
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 13,771 6,610 – – -694 – – 10,343 10,732 29,334
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 2,010 1,513 – – -29 – – NA NA 1,933
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 2,507 283 – – 781 – – NA NA 5,251
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 9,254 4,814 – – -1,446 – – NA NA 22,142
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 10,763 735 – – 200 – – – – 11,298 3,493
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 7,026 651 – – 148 – – – – 7,529 2,417
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,737 84 – – 52 – – – – 3,769 1,076
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,030 495 – – 15 – – – – 1,510 1,033
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 6,227 1,227 – – 539 – – 2,948 3,967 12,471
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 166 188 – – 55 – – 142 157 623
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 28,199 492 – – -430 – – 19,115 10,006 8,628
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 20,786 492 – – -430 – – 19,115 2,593 8,628
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,413 – – – – – – – – – – 7,413 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 11,722 1,395 – – -2,111 – – 983 14,245 29,000
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 23,112 – – – – – – – – – – 23,112 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,984 1 – – -52 – – 25 3,012 588
Total ..................................................................... 475,623 39,457 662,836 315,987 26,105 5,420 626,600 246,838 641,151 1,874,625
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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8. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, August 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 352,176 – – – – 247,656 2,037 -2,060 546,310 57,619 0 1,067,594
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 142,650 -689 27,295 4,955 – – 17,065 15,630 51,459 90,057 213,551Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 142,650 -689 17,903 4,125 – – 16,215 15,630 51,459 80,685 207,430
Ethane .......................................................... 55,327 – – 289 – – – -848 – – 8,816 47,648 45,472
Propane ........................................................ 45,287 – – 9,616 3,090 – – 6,607 – – 32,016 19,370 66,725
Normal Butane .............................................. 11,819 – – 8,036 658 – – 9,996 2,293 5,471 2,753 65,450
Isobutane ...................................................... 12,708 – – -38 372 – – 32 7,120 239 5,651 9,637
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 17,509 -689 – – 5 – – 428 6,217 4,917 5,263 20,146
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,392 830 – – 850 – – – – 9,372 6,121
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 6 – – – 0 – – – – 6 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,095 665 – – -32 – – – – 9,792 3,675
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 304 165 – – 864 – – – – -395 2,364
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -13 – – – 18 – – – – -31 82
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 40,493 – – 47,067 545 3,194 71,803 14,005 -897 331,582Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 40,497 – – 1,300 2,141 -5 38,692 5,251 0 28,899
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 7,116 – – 7,116 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,622 – – 289 -674 47 – 2,190 0 1,446
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 37,875 – – 1,009 -4,340 -53 31,535 3,061 0 27,435
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 33,773 – – 304 -1,405 156 29,718 2,798 0 22,824
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 4,102 – – 705 -2,935 -209 1,817 263 0 4,611
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 2 40 1 41 – 0 18
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 20,363 – – 181 13,953 7,082 -853 89,562
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 25,404 -1,596 3,011 19,121 1,672 0 213,075
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 7,651 -47 -4,573 12,167 10 0 47,425
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 17,753 -1,549 7,584 6,954 1,662 0 165,650
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 7 37 – -44 46
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 166 643,198 23,772 5,812 999 – – 98,998 572,950 281,097Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 166 317,521 2,544 3,001 -1,002 – – 21,111 303,123 23,227
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 103,842 – 197 -5 – – – 104,044 44
Conventional ................................................. – – 166 213,679 2,544 2,805 -997 – – 21,111 199,080 23,183
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 373 5 – – -80 – – – 458 889
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 60,596 4,700 – – 792 – – 6,915 57,589 41,778
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 388 – – – 319 – – 2 67 1,848
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 166,454 5,457 2,810 5,051 – – 39,605 130,065 132,266
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 158,120 4,900 2,810 4,188 – – 33,972 127,671 119,282
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 3,045 37 – – 316 – – 2,632 134 4,470
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 5,289 520 – – 547 – – 3,002 2,260 8,514
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,131 7,357 – – -1,489 – – 11,917 9,060 27,845
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 2,133 1,220 – – -28 – – NA NA 1,905
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 2,029 240 – – -958 – – NA NA 4,293
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 7,969 5,897 – – -503 – – NA NA 21,639
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 11,279 446 – – -134 – – – – 11,859 3,359
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 7,246 376 – – -144 – – – – 7,766 2,273
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 4,033 70 – – 10 – – – – 4,093 1,086
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,014 258 – – 54 – – – – 1,218 1,087
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,795 1,207 – – -284 – – 3,126 4,160 12,187
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 159 106 – – 39 – – 145 81 662
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 29,609 74 – – 718 – – 15,322 13,643 9,346
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 22,211 74 – – 718 – – 15,322 6,245 9,346
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,398 – – – – – – – – – – 7,398 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 11,907 1,617 – – -3,012 – – 830 15,706 25,988
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 22,849 – – – – – – – – – – 22,849 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 3,123 1 – – 27 – – 26 3,071 615
Total ..................................................................... 494,826 39,970 670,493 323,450 8,394 19,198 633,743 222,082 662,110 1,893,824
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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9. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, September 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 344,930 – – – – 227,795 6,552 9,099 509,726 60,453 0 1,076,693
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 139,149 -623 19,510 5,149 – – 11,744 16,963 47,465 87,013 225,295Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 139,149 -623 10,539 4,524 – – 11,664 16,963 47,465 77,497 219,094
Ethane .......................................................... 54,494 – – 149 – – – 1,687 – – 8,560 44,396 47,159
Propane ........................................................ 44,162 – – 8,883 3,299 – – 8,520 – – 24,698 23,126 75,245
Normal Butane .............................................. 12,144 – – 1,803 929 – – 871 5,578 8,613 -186 66,321
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,706 – – -296 289 – – 338 6,397 112 4,852 9,975
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 16,643 -623 – – 7 – – 248 4,988 5,483 5,308 20,394
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 8,971 625 – – 80 – – – – 9,516 6,201
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 3 – – – 0 – – – – 3 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 8,821 407 – – 199 – – – – 9,029 3,874
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 162 218 – – -148 – – – – 528 2,216
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -15 – – – 29 – – – – -44 111
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 36,875 – – 39,660 4,063 6,023 61,042 18,340 -4,807 337,605Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 36,879 – – 755 4,450 1,553 35,840 4,690 0 30,452
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,731 – – 6,731 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,298 – – 115 -206 56 – 2,151 0 1,502
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 34,581 – – 636 -2,101 1,490 29,087 2,539 0 28,925
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 30,667 – – 35 629 1,588 27,395 2,348 0 24,412
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,914 – – 601 -2,730 -98 1,692 191 0 4,513
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 4 25 7 22 – 0 25
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 20,933 – – 2,339 12,669 10,690 -4,765 91,901
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 17,972 -386 2,147 12,475 2,960 0 215,222
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 4,339 7,028 4,025 7,334 8 0 51,450
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 13,633 -7,414 -1,878 5,141 2,952 0 163,772
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – -16 58 – -42 30
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 156 602,447 24,063 2,303 12,501 – – 96,190 520,278 293,598Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 156 297,807 2,814 -243 1,521 – – 24,436 274,577 24,748
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 96,843 – -7,795 8 – – – 89,040 52
Conventional ................................................. – – 156 200,964 2,814 7,552 1,513 – – 24,436 185,537 24,696
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 405 4 – – 125 – – – 284 1,014
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 55,675 5,435 – – 5,009 – – 4,994 51,107 46,787
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 678 – – – 666 – – – 12 2,514
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 156,900 5,147 2,546 4,983 – – 38,945 120,665 137,249
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 147,730 4,701 2,546 4,181 – – 33,169 117,627 123,463
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 3,654 40 – – 87 – – 3,402 205 4,557
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 5,516 406 – – 715 – – 2,374 2,833 9,229
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,881 6,795 – – 859 – – 8,355 10,462 28,704
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 2,179 671 – – 7 – – NA NA 1,912
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,942 454 – – 752 – – NA NA 5,045
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 8,760 5,670 – – 100 – – NA NA 21,739
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 10,372 512 – – 105 – – – – 10,779 3,464
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 7,233 401 – – 105 – – – – 7,529 2,378
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,139 111 – – 0 – – – – 3,250 1,086
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,014 354 – – 27 – – – – 1,341 1,114
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,260 1,338 – – 736 – – 2,890 2,972 12,923
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 121 248 – – 21 – – 151 197 683
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 26,529 51 – – -1,116 – – 15,646 12,050 8,230
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 19,383 51 – – -1,116 – – 15,646 4,904 8,230
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,146 – – – – – – – – – – 7,146 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 10,463 1,364 – – -475 – – 747 11,555 25,513
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 21,469 – – – – – – – – – – 21,469 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,873 1 – – 40 – – 26 2,808 655
Total ..................................................................... 484,079 36,408 621,957 296,667 12,918 39,367 587,731 222,447 602,484 1,933,191
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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10. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, October 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 360,572 – – – – 227,975 2,137 11,955 508,779 69,951 0 1,088,648
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 142,218 -621 14,385 6,122 – – 133 21,286 50,019 90,666 225,428Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 142,218 -621 5,365 5,451 – – -1,137 21,286 50,019 82,245 217,957
Ethane .......................................................... 55,826 – – 184 – – – 3,397 – – 8,168 44,445 50,556
Propane ........................................................ 45,530 – – 8,664 4,116 – – 3,581 – – 28,763 25,966 78,826
Normal Butane .............................................. 13,149 – – -2,990 1,019 – – -6,996 8,810 7,505 1,859 59,325
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,284 – – -493 306 – – -980 6,755 47 5,275 8,995
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 16,429 -621 – – 10 – – -139 5,721 5,537 4,699 20,255
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,020 671 – – 1,270 – – – – 8,421 7,471
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 15 – – – 0 – – – – 15 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,123 451 – – 1,416 – – – – 8,158 5,290
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – -113 220 – – -125 – – – – 232 2,091
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -5 – – – -21 – – – – 16 90
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,251 – – 37,497 4,441 -8,056 68,078 17,871 2,296 329,549Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,255 – – 1,632 2,775 -776 37,177 6,261 0 29,676
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,328 – – 6,328 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 1,827 – – 355 -694 -492 – 1,980 0 1,010
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 36,428 – – 1,272 -2,880 -275 30,814 4,282 0 28,650
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 32,358 – – 464 -401 -714 29,057 4,078 0 23,698
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 4,070 – – 808 -2,479 439 1,757 204 0 4,952
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 5 21 -9 35 – 0 16
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 19,197 – – 163 8,278 8,438 2,318 92,064
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -4 – – 16,668 1,666 -7,438 22,596 3,172 0 207,784
Reformulated ................................................ – – – – – 4,270 6,495 -1,965 12,715 15 0 49,485
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 12,398 -4,829 -5,473 9,881 3,157 0 158,299
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – -5 27 – -22 25
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 175 618,341 21,912 1,308 -18,574 – – 110,505 549,805 275,024Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 175 319,322 1,310 -1,265 140 – – 31,293 288,109 24,888
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 101,677 – -6,616 0 – – – 95,061 52
Conventional ................................................. – – 175 217,645 1,310 5,351 140 – – 31,293 193,048 24,836
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 346 4 – – -153 – – – 503 861
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 52,417 3,591 – – -4,497 – – 8,582 51,923 42,290
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 98 – – – -96 – – 163 31 2,418
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 156,097 5,001 2,573 -12,476 – – 41,365 134,782 124,773
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 146,294 4,626 2,573 -14,184 – – 33,319 134,358 109,279
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 4,374 45 – – 324 – – 3,972 123 4,881
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 5,429 330 – – 1,384 – – 4,074 301 10,613
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 12,313 6,926 – – 530 – – 10,231 8,478 29,234
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,878 993 – – 427 – – NA NA 2,339
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,616 1,066 – – -154 – – NA NA 4,891
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 8,819 4,867 – – 257 – – NA NA 21,996
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 10,260 1,499 – – -78 – – – – 11,837 3,386
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 7,173 1,106 – – -7 – – – – 8,286 2,371
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,087 393 – – -71 – – – – 3,551 1,015
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,057 399 – – -42 – – – – 1,498 1,072
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,353 1,434 – – 178 – – 3,279 3,330 13,101
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 139 179 – – 4 – – 145 169 687
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 26,862 453 – – 176 – – 14,297 12,842 8,406
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 19,732 453 – – 176 – – 14,297 5,712 8,406
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,130 – – – – – – – – – – 7,130 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 10,487 1,115 – – -2,245 – – 1,131 12,716 23,268
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 20,913 – – – – – – – – – – 20,913 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,677 1 – – -15 – – 20 2,673 640
Total ..................................................................... 502,790 37,805 632,726 293,506 7,886 -14,542 598,143 248,346 642,767 1,918,649
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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11. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, November 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 359,979 – – – – 226,251 10,943 10,298 514,863 72,013 0 1,098,946
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 136,881 -613 11,854 6,825 – – -16,112 22,390 49,759 98,910 209,316Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 136,881 -613 2,240 6,324 – – -16,846 22,390 49,759 89,529 201,111
Ethane .......................................................... 53,833 – – 211 – – – 207 – – 8,107 45,730 50,763
Propane ........................................................ 44,233 – – 8,815 4,683 – – -4,840 – – 31,151 31,420 73,986
Normal Butane .............................................. 12,379 – – -6,266 1,225 – – -12,170 10,915 6,402 2,191 47,155
Isobutane ...................................................... 11,205 – – -520 412 – – -392 6,514 98 4,877 8,603
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 15,231 -613 – – 4 – – 349 4,961 4,002 5,310 20,604
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,614 501 – – 734 – – – – 9,381 8,205
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 16 – – – 0 – – – – 16 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,433 394 – – 817 – – – – 9,010 6,107
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – 175 107 – – -78 – – – – 360 2,013
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -10 – – – -5 – – – – -5 85
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 37,677 – – 27,334 2,063 -1,213 51,116 15,476 1,694 328,336Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 37,682 – – 1,462 3,304 662 36,221 5,565 0 30,338
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 6,652 – – 6,652 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,337 – – 409 -619 170 – 1,957 0 1,180
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,345 – – 1,053 -2,766 495 29,529 3,608 0 29,145
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 31,529 – – 236 -626 -80 27,754 3,465 0 23,618
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 3,816 – – 817 -2,140 575 1,775 143 0 5,527
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – – 37 -3 40 – 0 13
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 17,445 – – -229 7,641 8,334 1,699 91,835
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -5 – – 8,427 -1,241 -1,655 7,258 1,578 0 206,129
Reformulated ................................................ – – -1 – – 3,765 9,644 38 13,362 8 0 49,523
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 4,662 -10,885 -1,693 -6,104 1,570 0 156,606
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – 9 -4 – -5 34
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 148 610,998 17,759 4,200 135 – – 111,179 521,791 275,159Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 148 307,200 868 1,867 -781 – – 32,151 278,712 24,107
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 97,120 – -9,959 -5 – – – 87,166 47
Conventional ................................................. – – 148 210,080 868 11,826 -776 – – 32,151 191,547 24,060
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 349 4 – – 131 – – – 222 992
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 53,060 3,096 – – -2,975 – – 6,449 52,682 39,315
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 433 – – – 110 – – 283 40 2,528
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 160,503 6,799 2,333 1,770 – – 41,751 126,115 126,543
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 150,531 6,365 2,333 2,160 – – 34,402 122,667 111,439
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 4,175 45 – – -191 – – 4,147 264 4,690
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 5,797 389 – – -199 – – 3,202 3,183 10,414
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 13,493 4,254 – – 559 – – 6,916 10,272 29,793
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 1,786 288 – – -150 – – NA NA 2,189
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,670 810 – – 38 – – NA NA 4,929
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 10,037 3,156 – – 669 – – NA NA 22,665
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 9,751 379 – – 222 – – – – 9,908 3,608
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,499 287 – – 74 – – – – 6,712 2,445
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,252 92 – – 148 – – – – 3,196 1,163
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,110 135 – – 128 – – – – 1,117 1,200
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,195 1,146 – – 45 – – 2,767 3,529 13,146
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 146 173 – – 4 – – 121 194 691
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 26,718 99 – – -831 – – 19,538 8,110 7,575
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 19,733 99 – – -831 – – 19,538 1,125 7,575
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 6,985 – – – – – – – – – – 6,985 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 9,581 805 – – 1,782 – – 1,181 7,423 25,050
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 20,590 – – – – – – – – – – 20,590 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 2,869 1 – – -29 – – 21 2,878 611
Total ..................................................................... 496,860 37,212 622,852 278,169 17,206 -6,892 588,369 248,427 622,395 1,911,757
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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12. TABLE1.PDFTable 1. U.S. Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, December 2018
(Thousand Barrels)
Commodity
Supply Disposition
EndingStocks
FieldProduction
RenewableFuels andOxygenatePlant Net
Production
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Production ImportsAdjust-ments1
StockChange2
Refineryand
BlenderNet
Inputs ExportsProductsSupplied3
Crude Oil4 ............................................................ 373,164 – – – – 220,002 13,328 -7,306 539,691 74,109 0 1,091,640
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids .................................. 138,988 -617 11,564 8,302 – – -20,292 22,691 51,787 104,051 189,024Natural Gas Liquids .......................................... 138,988 -617 2,136 7,644 – – -20,250 22,691 51,787 93,923 180,861
Ethane .......................................................... 53,629 – – 167 – – – -921 – – 7,968 46,749 49,842
Propane ........................................................ 45,768 – – 9,384 5,901 – – -10,248 – – 36,062 35,239 63,738
Normal Butane .............................................. 11,909 – – -6,797 1,264 – – -9,321 11,270 3,903 524 37,834
Isobutane ...................................................... 12,417 – – -618 474 – – -66 6,846 45 5,448 8,537
Natural Gasoline ........................................... 15,265 -617 – – 5 – – 306 4,575 3,808 5,964 20,910
Refinery Olefins ................................................ – – – – 9,428 658 – – -42 – – – – 10,128 8,163
Ethylene ........................................................ – – – – 14 – – – 0 – – – – 14 0
Propylene ..................................................... – – – – 9,703 476 – – 846 – – – – 9,333 6,953
Butylene ........................................................ – – – – -271 182 – – -938 – – – – 849 1,075
Isobutylene ................................................... – – – – -18 – – – 50 – – – – -68 135
Other Liquids ...................................................... – – 38,425 – – 32,086 -881 9,783 45,694 15,667 -1,515 338,132Hydrogen/Oxygenates/Renewables/
Other Hydrocarbons ......................................... – – 38,430 – – 1,095 4,115 1,110 36,762 5,767 0 31,461
Hydrogen ...................................................... – – – – – – – 7,174 – – 7,174 – 0 – –
Oxygenates (excluding Fuel Ethanol) ........... – – 2,680 – – 195 8 371 – 2,512 0 1,551
Renewable Fuels (including Fuel Ethanol) ... – – 35,750 – – 897 -3,103 731 29,557 3,256 0 29,889
Fuel Ethanol5
............................................ – – 31,736 – – 255 -1,121 -200 27,891 3,179 0 23,418
Renewable Fuels Except Fuel Ethanol ..... – – 4,014 – – 642 -1,982 931 1,666 77 0 6,471
Other Hydrocarbons ..................................... – – – – – – 3 36 8 31 – 0 21
Unfinished Oils ................................................. – – – – – – 15,482 – – -5,926 15,001 7,910 -1,503 85,909
Motor Gasoline Blend.Comp. (MGBC)5
........... – – -5 – – 15,509 -4,996 14,602 -6,084 1,990 0 220,731
Reformulated ................................................ – – -1 – – 5,030 7,127 578 11,571 7 0 50,101
Conventional ................................................. – – -4 – – 10,479 -12,123 14,024 -17,655 1,983 0 170,630
Aviation Gasoline Blend. Comp. ....................... – – – – – – – – – -3 15 – -12 31
Finished Petroleum Products ............................ – – 104 634,033 19,248 8,570 19,313 – – 115,768 526,874 294,472Finished Motor Gasoline ................................... – – 104 310,621 894 6,117 1,662 – – 31,539 284,535 25,769
Reformulated ................................................ – – – 99,500 – -6,658 -3 – – – 92,845 44
Conventional ................................................. – – 104 211,121 894 12,775 1,665 – – 31,539 191,690 25,725
Finished Aviation Gasoline ............................... – – – – 340 5 – – -36 – – – 381 956
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ................................... – – – – 57,527 3,256 – – 2,270 – – 6,542 51,971 41,585
Kerosene .......................................................... – – – – 385 – – – 85 – – 270 30 2,613
Distillate Fuel Oil5
............................................. – – – – 172,845 5,875 2,453 13,619 – – 42,948 124,606 140,162
15 ppm sulfur and under ............................... – – – – 160,879 5,193 2,453 12,314 – – 35,079 121,132 123,753
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur ........ – – – – 4,171 319 – – 511 – – 3,760 219 5,201
Greater than 500 ppm sulfur ......................... – – – – 7,795 363 – – 794 – – 4,109 3,255 11,208
Residual Fuel Oil6
............................................ – – – – 13,648 5,583 – – -1,479 – – 9,323 11,387 28,314
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ....................... – – – – 2,019 2 – – -44 – – NA NA 2,145
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ............................ – – – – 1,432 1,294 – – -212 – – NA NA 4,717
Greater than 1.00 percent sulfur ................... – – – – 10,197 4,287 – – -1,219 – – NA NA 21,446
Petrochemical Feedstocks ............................... – – – – 9,733 659 – – -204 – – – – 10,596 3,404
Naphtha for Petro. Feed. Use ....................... – – – – 6,680 543 – – -51 – – – – 7,274 2,394
Other Oils for Petro. Feed. Use .................... – – – – 3,053 116 – – -153 – – – – 3,322 1,010
Special Naphthas ............................................. – – – – 1,111 423 – – 261 – – – – 1,273 1,461
Lubricants ......................................................... – – – – 5,478 1,183 – – 809 – – 3,020 2,832 13,955
Waxes ............................................................... – – – – 116 204 – – -15 – – 125 210 676
Petroleum Coke ................................................ – – – – 29,164 525 – – 324 – – 21,020 8,345 7,899
Marketable .................................................... – – – – 21,813 525 – – 324 – – 21,020 994 7,899
Catalyst ......................................................... – – – – 7,351 – – – – – – – – – – 7,351 – –
Asphalt and Road Oil ........................................ – – – – 7,916 640 – – 1,968 – – 958 5,630 27,018
Still Gas ............................................................ – – – – 22,097 – – – – – – – – – – 22,097 – –
Miscellaneous Products .................................... – – – – 3,052 1 – – 49 – – 22 2,982 660
Total ..................................................................... 512,152 37,912 645,597 279,638 21,017 1,498 608,076 257,331 629,411 1,913,268
– – = Not Applicable.
–= No Data Reported.
NA= Not Available.
1Includes an adjustment for crude oil, previously referred to as ’Unaccounted For Crude Oil.’ Also included is an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components, fuel ethanol, and distillate fuel oil. See
Appendix B, Note 2C for a detailed explanation of these adjustments.
2A negative number indicates a decrease in stocks and a positive number indicates an increase in stocks. Stock change for crude oil excludes lease stocks beginning with January 2005 (see explanatory notes).
3Product supplied is equal to field production, plus renewable fuels and oxygenate plant net production, plus refinery and blender net production, plus imports, plus net receipts, plus adjustments, minus stock
change, minus refinery and blender net inputs, minus exports.
4Includes value for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. See Table 13 for the breakout of Commercial Crude Oil.
5Excludes stocks located in the “Northeast Heating Oil Reserve”, “Northeast Regional Refined Petroleum Product Reserve”, and “State of New York’s Strategic Fuels Reserve Program”. For details see Appendix
D.
6Total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change include stocks held at pipelines. Residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content exclude pipeline stocks. Therefore, the sum of residual
fuel oil ending stocks and stock change by sulfur content may not equal total residual fuel oil ending stocks and stock change.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Domestic crude oil field production are estimates.
Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Forms EIA-22M "Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey", EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report," EIA-812, "Monthly Product Pipeline Report," EIA-813, "Monthly Crude Oil
Report," EIA-814, "Monthly Imports Report," EIA-815, "Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report," EIA-816, "Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report," and EIA-819, "Monthly Oxygenate Report." Domestic crude oil field
production estimates based on Form EIA-914, "Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report," and data from State conservation agencies, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. Export data from the U.S. Census Bureau and EIA estimates.
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