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Table 4a : U.S. Crude Oil and Liquid Fuels Supply, Consumption, and Inventories

aIncludes lease condensate.
bCrude oil production from U.S. Federal leases in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
cNet imports equals gross imports minus gross exports.
dCrude oil adjustment balances supply and consumption and was previously referred to as "Unaccounted for Crude Oil."
eRenewables and oxygenate production includes pentanes plus, oxygenates (excluding fuel ethanol), and renewable fuels.
fPetroleum products adjustment includes hydrogen/oxygenates/renewables/other hydrocarbons, motor gasoline blend components, and finished motor gasoline.
g"Other Oils" includes aviation gasoline blend components, finished aviation gasoline, kerosene, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphthas, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt and road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous products.
- = no data available
Notes: The approximate break between historical and forecast values is shown with estimates and forecasts in italics.
SPR: Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
HC: Hydrocarbons
Historical data: Latest data available from Energy Information Administration databases supporting the following reports: Petroleum Supply Monthly, DOE/EIA-0109;
Petroleum Supply Annual, DOE/EIA-0340/2; and Weekly Petroleum Status Report, DOE/EIA-0208.
Minor discrepancies with published historical data are due to independent rounding.
Projections: Generated by simulation of the EIA Regional Short-Term Energy Model.