API MONTHLY STAT-2016 Monthly Statistical Report (Volume 40 Number 12) .pdf
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1、 FEBRUARY 2016 Volume 40 No. 2 SUMMARY Total petroleum deliveries in February moved up by 2.0 percent from February 2015 to average 19.8 million barrels per day. These were the highest February deliveries in eight years, since 2008. Compared with January, total domestic petroleum deliveries, a measu
2、re of U.S. petroleum demand, also increased by 2.0 percent. For year to date, total domestic petroleum deliveries moved up by 1.4 percent compared to the same period last year. The overall economy in the U.S. showed gains again for the second time in the year, adding 242,000 jobs according to the Bu
3、reau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). The U.S. unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9 percent in February. Deliveries of gasoline, distillate fuel, kerosene-jet fuel, and all other oils showed month-over-month increases. However, deliveries of residual fuel showed a decline of 36.3 percent from Januar
4、y. In February, gasoline deliveries, a measure of consumer gasoline demand, were up from the prior month, the prior year, and the prior year to date. Total motor gasoline deliver-ies moved up by 5.2 percent from February 2015, and were up by 3.0 percent from January to average 9.1 million barrels pe
5、r day. These were the highest deliveries for the month ever recorded. For year to date, gasoline deliveries increased by 3.2 percent compared with year to date of 2015. February distillate deliveries were down from the prior year, and the prior year to date, but were up from the prior month. Distil-
6、late deliveries increased by 3.9 percent compared with Janu-ary, but were 17.0 percent lower than February 2015 to aver-age at nearly 3.8 million barrels per day. These were the low-est February deliveries in 14 years, since 2002. For year to date, distillate deliveries were also down by 15.7 percen
7、t compared with year to date 2015. The decrease in distillate deliveries was driven by decreases in all three sub-categories. Deliveries of ultra-low sulfur distillate (ULSD), low sulfur distillate (LSD), and high sulfur distillate fuel oil deliveries (HSD) fell from the prior year by 15.9 percent,
8、17.2 percent, and 13.2 percent respectively. Similarly, ULSD, LSD, and HSD fell from year to date values by 15.3 percent, 15.7 per-cent and 14.7 percent respectively. According to the latest Manufacturing ISM Report on Busi-ness from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Sur-vey, economic activi
9、ty in the manufacturing sector contracted in February for the fifth consecutive month , while the overall economy grew for the 81stconsecutive month. The chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee stated that the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) was registered at 49.5 percent, 1.3 perce
10、ntage points above the January reading of 48.2 percent. According to the March Press Release ISM re-port, “February saw a more positive view of demand than in Jan-uary, as 12 of our 18 industries report an increase in new orders, while four industries report a decrease in new or-ders.” Crude oil pro
11、duction decreased 1.2 percent from January, and was down by 3.6 percent from February 2015 to average 9.1 million barrels per day in February. This was the fifth consecutive monthly declines seen and was the lowest output level in 16 months, since September 2014. For year to date, crude production w
12、as also down by 2.4 percent compared with year to date 2015. Meanwhile, NGL production was up from the prior month, prior year, and the prior year to date. NGL production in February averaged 3.4 million barrels per day, up by 0.3 percent from last month and was 10.1 percent higher than last year. T
13、his was the highest February output level on record. For year to date, NGL production was up 12.2 percent compared to the same period last year. According to the latest reports from Baker-Hughes, Inc., the average U.S. rig count for February 2016 was 532, down 124 from the 656 counted in January 201
14、6, and down 816 from the 1,348 counted in February 2015. Last months count was the lowest in over 16 years, since May 1999. U.S. total petroleum imports in February averaged nearly 9.9 million barrels per day, down 0.2 percent from the prior month but were up by 6.7 percent from the prior year. Thes
15、e were the second highest total petroleum imports for any month since September 2013. For year to date, total petrole-um imports were also up by 6.0 percent compared with year to date 2015. Crude oil imports also decreased 1.5 percent from January 2016 to 7.6 million barrels per day in February. Com
16、pared with February 2015, crude oil imports were 6.9 percent higher, and were the highest February imports since 2012. For year to date, crude imports were also up by 7.5 per-cent compared with year to date 2015. In February, gasoline production averaged nearly 9.9 mil-lion barrels per day, up 3.2 p
17、ercent from the prior year, and up 4.0 percent from the prior month. The February 2016 gas-oline output was a record high for the month. For year to date, gasoline production increased by 1.6 percent compared to the same period last year and was the highest year to date on record. On the other hand,
18、 distillate fuel production de-clined by 3.3 percent from February 2015. Compared to the month prior, distillate production also fell by 0.2 percent. For year to date, distillate production decreased by 4.8 percent compared to the same period last year. Refinery capacity uti-lization rate averaged 8
19、7.7 percent in February, up 0.1 per-centage points from the prior year, but was down by 1.6 per-centage points from the prior month. APIs latest refinery operable capacity was 18.174 million barrels per day. Refinery gross inputs moved up by 1.7 percent from Febru-ary 2015 to reach a new high for th
20、e month, averaging 15.9 million barrels per day in February. Compared to January 2016, refinery gross inputs were down 259 thousand barrels per day or 1.6 percent. Production of all four major productsgasoline, distillate, jet fuel and residual fuels was higher than demand for those products, so ref
21、ined products were Published March 17, 2016 2 exported. Exports of crude oil and refined petroleum products increased 6.0 percent in February 2016, compared to Febru-ary 2015, to average just below 5.0 million barrels per day. This was the highest February export level ever, and was 376 thousand bar
22、rels below January 2016s record level of 4.6 mil-lion barrels per day. Compared to year to date 2015, refined product exports were up 3.4 percent. Crude oil stocks ended in February at 519.6 million barrelsthe highest February inventory level in 86 years, since 1930. Crude stocks were up 3.6 percent
23、 from the prior month, and up by 16.0 percent from the prior year. Stocks of motor gaso-line ended in February at 252.4 million barrels, down 0.1 per-cent but up 4.9 percent from the prior month and from prior year, respectively. Distillate fuel oil stocks were up 0.8 per-cent from the prior month,
24、and up by 32.2 percent from the same period last year to end at 162.8 million barrelsthe highest February inventory level in 35 years. Jet fuel stocks were up from the prior month by 1.9 percent, and up by 10.2 from the prior year to end at 42.5 million barrels. Stocks of “other oils” were down from
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