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Refiner Sales Volumes of Other Petroleum Products
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Aviation Gasoline
88.6 103.5 144.3 150.9 116.6 117.5 1983-2011
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
42,105.6 40,136.3 39,913.9 37,954.6 34,775.2 33,272.0 1983-2011
Propane (Consumer Grade)
2,651.6 3,263.4 2,672.2 3,671.1 3,871.2 4,457.3 1983-2011
Kerosene
84.5 139.7 46.0 39.8 30.3 27.1 1983-2011
No. 1 Distillate
212.6 161.0 102.0 100.9 107.8 108.9 1983-2011
No. 2 Distillate
25,419.1 24,345.6 20,801.6 17,757.7 15,767.1 13,802.1 1983-2011
No. 2 Diesel Fuel
24,178.9 NA NA NA NA NA 1994-2011
Ultra Low-Sulfur
  12,415.9 12,419.4 12,458.2 11,698.0 10,441.1 2007-2011
Low-Sulfur
19,046.6 7,720.2 6,037.6 3,392.4 3,186.1 2,579.3 1994-2011
High-Sulfur
5,132.3 3,419.6 1,403.5 1,028.3 448.8 402.0 1994-2011
No. 2 Fuel Oil
1,240.2 789.9 941.0 878.9 434.2 379.7 1983-2011
- = No Data Reported;  -- = Not Applicable;  NA = Not Available;  W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for the previous month may be revised to account for late submissions and corrections. Final revisions to monthly and annual values are available upon publication of the Petroleum Marketing Annual. Annual averages that precede the release of the Petroleum Marketing Annual are calculated from monthly data published in the Petroleum Marketing Monthly. Beginning January 2007, ultra-low sulfur diesel was added. In conjunction with this change, total No. 2 diesel fuel has been eliminated to help ensure that sensitive data reported to EIA by individual survey respondents may not be closely estimated using the aggregates published by EIA.  See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table.
Release Date: 9/4/2012
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