US Energy Information Administration news
EIA: higher refining costs could increase summer gasoline prices
The EIA reports that average monthly prices for regular-grade retail gasoline in the US could increase by more than 10 cents per gal. if refinery output is lower than expected.
Low US distillate consumption reflects slow economic activity and biofuel substitution
The EIA reports that US distillate consumption so far this year is lower than usual because of warm winter weather, reduced manufacturing activity, and continued substitution of biofuels in place of petroleum distillate on the US West Coast (PADD 5).
US natural gas trade will continue to grow with the startup of new LNG export projects
The US EIA forecasts that US LNG exports will continue to lead growth in US natural gas trade as three LNG export projects currently under construction start operations and ramp up to full production by the end of 2025.
EIA: China imported record amounts of crude oil in 2023
The EIA reports that China, the world’s largest importer of crude oil, imported 11.3 million bpd of crude oil in 2023, 10% more than in 2022, according to China customs data.
EIA: US ethane production set new records again in 2023
The EIA reports that US ethane production, consumption, and exports established new record highs in 2023.
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EIA: US crude oil exports reached a record in 2023
The EIA reports that US crude oil exports established a record in 2023, averaging 4.1 million bpd.
EIA: four countries could account for most near-term petroleum liquids supply growth
In 2023, the world produced an estimated 101.8 million bpd of petroleum and other liquids: mostly crude oil but also lease condensate, natural gas liquids, biofuels, and other liquids from hydrocarbon sources.
EIA expects low natural gas prices to continue in 2024
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects the benchmark Henry Hub spot price to average about US$2.25 per million Btu in 2024, a 10% decrease from 2023 and a 65% decrease from 2022.
EIA: Midwest refinery outage is affecting petroleum product markets
Spot petroleum product prices at the Chicago trading hub are increasing after an unplanned outage of BP’s refinery in Whiting, Indiana, US, on 1 February 2024.