Petroleum & Other Liquids

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Weekly Petroleum Status Report

The petroleum supply situation in the context of historical information and selected prices. (archived versions)

 
This Week in Petroleum

Data and analysis of recent events affecting the petroleum industry and markets. (archived versions)

 
Monthly Energy Review - Petroleum Section

Released: September 26, 2012

Recent statistics on petroleum supply and demand.

 
Short-Term Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section

Released: September 11, 2012

Short-term petroleum supply, demand, and price projections.

Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 2

Released: August 30, 2012

Final monthly statistics for the supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products (archived versions)

Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 1

Released: August 30, 2012

Final annual data for the supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products. (archived versions)

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Released: August 30, 2012

Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data series describe production, imports and exports, movements and inventories. (archived versions)

 
Company Level Imports

Released: August 30, 2012

Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report.

Availability and Price of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Produced in Countries Other Than Iran, The

Released: August 24, 2012

This report was prepared in fulfillment of Section 1245(d)(4)(A) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2012, which requires that, not later than 60 days from enactment and every 60 days thereafter, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) "submit to Congress a report on the availability and price of petroleum and petroleum products produced in countries other than Iran in the 60-day period preceding the submission of the report." (archived versions)

 
Gulf of Mexico Fact Sheet

Released: July 10, 2012

Updated data and maps of energy infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico, and updated information on past energy disruptions in the U.S. (archived versions)

Annual Energy Review - Petroleum Section

Released: October 19, 2011

Annual statistics on petroleum supply, demand, and price.

 
How dependent are we on foreign oil?

Released: June 24, 2011

Energy in Brief article on petroleum dependency.

Annual Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section

Released: April 26, 2011

Petroleum projections to 2035.

Supplemental Tables to the Annual Energy Outlook

Released: April 26, 2011

The AEO Supplemental tables were generated for the reference case of the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) using the National Energy Modeling System, a computer-based model which produces annual projections of energy markets. Most of the tables were not published in the AEO, but contain regional and other more detailed projections underlying the AEO projections.

Drivers Behind Growing U.S. Product Exports & Shrinking Light-Heavy Price Differences

Released: January 28, 2011

This presentation for the Argus Americas Crude Summit 2011 explores recent increases in product exports from the United States and the shift in light-heave price differences that began in mid 2008.

 
Hurricane Impacts on the U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Markets

Released: September 26, 2008

Report on hurricane impacts on the U.S. oil and natural gas markets

Alaska Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil Shut-in Report

Released: August 10, 2006

Background and facts on Alaska's crude oil reserves, production, and transportation with EIA's analysis of potential shut-in impacts on U.S. oil markets.

Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Gulf of Mexico Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production, The

Released: June 7, 2006

This is a special analysis report on hurricanes and their effects on oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico region.

 
Oil Markets After the Hurricanes: Reversion to the Mean or Return to Recent Trend?

Released: December 14, 2005

This presentation focuses on the impacts Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma will have on oil markets (supply, demand, stocks, and imports) in the fourth quarter of 2005 and into 2006. The presentation looks examines whether oil markets are likely to return to much lower prices (the long term average) or continue the trend of high oil prices seen over the last couple of years.

Comparisons of Independent Petroleum Supply Statistics

Released: October 24, 2005

Compares final petroleum data published in the PSA with similar petroleum data obtained from other sources. Data comparisons are presented for 1994 through 2003. (archived versions)

 
Petroleum Supply and Market Outlook

Released: February 9, 2005

A presentation to the 7th Annual International Airport Operations/Jet Fuel Conference, in Orlando, Florida, on February 3, 2005, giving EIA¿s outlook for petroleum supply and prices, with particular attention to jet fuel.

Analysis of Five Selected Tax Provisions of the Conference Energy Bill of 2003

Released: February 1, 2004

This special report was undertaken at the January 29, 2004, request of Senator John Sununu to perform an assessment of five specific tax provisions of the Conference Energy Bill of 2003.

 
Impacts of the Venezuelan Crude Oil Production Loss

Released: September 1, 2003

This assessment of the Venezuelan petroleum loss examines two areas. The first part of the analysis focuses on the impact of the loss of Venezuelan crude production on crude oil supply for U.S. refiners who normally run a significant fraction of Venezuelan crude oil. The second part of the analysis looks at the impact of the Venezuelan production loss on crude markets in general, with particular emphasis on crude oil imports, refinery crude oil throughput levels, stock levels, and the changes in price differences between light and heavy crude oils.

Outlook for Natural Gas and Petroleum

Released: May 19, 2003

Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: IOGCC Conference Williamsburg, Virginia May 19, 2003

Petroleum Outlook: Increased Inter-PADD Movements

Released: April 1, 2002

Presented by: Joanne Shore Presented to: API Annual Pipeline Conference Dallas, Texas April, 2002

Effects of Alaska Oil and Natural Gas Provisions of H. R. 4 and S. 1766 on U.S. Energy Markets

Released: March 1, 2002

On December 20, 2001, Sen. Frank Murkowski, the Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources requested an analysis of selected portions of Senate Bill 1766 (S. 1766, the Energy Policy Act of 2002) and House Bill H.R. 4 (the Securing America's Future Energy Act of 2001)1. In response, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has prepared a series of analyses showing the impacts of each of the selected provisions of the bills on energy supply, demand, and prices, macroeconomic variables where relevant, import dependence, and emissions. The analysis provided is based on the Annual Energy Outlook 2002 (AEO2002) midterm forecasts of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2020.

 
Availability of Gasoline Imports in the Short to Mid Term: U.S. Perspective

Released: March 1, 2002

Analyzes changes in gasoline markets, both here in the United States and abroad, that might affect the availability of gasoline imports between now and 2007. This includes changes in gasoline specifications both here and in other countries that supply imported gasoline, as well as growing demand in these countries.

Effects of Alaska Oil and Natural Gas Provisions of H. R. 4 and S. 1766on U.S. Energy Markets, Addendum

Released: March 1, 2002

This addendum provides projections on the increase in U.S. oil production from opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the decease in net petroleum imports, and the change in net petroleum expenditures across a range of cases.

 
What Factors Are Affecting Gasoline And Natural Gas Markets?

Released: May 15, 2001

Testimony before the Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality.

Future Oil Production for the Alaska North Slope

Released: May 1, 2001

An analysis of plausible scenarios for the North Slope area of Alaska.

 
Oil Market Basics

Released: March 1, 2001

An overview of oil markets and how they function.

Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power

Released: May 24, 2000

Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Presented to: U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC May 24, 2000

U.S. Distillate Market Update

Released: April 7, 2000

Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Providence, RI April 7, 2000

Presentation to the Boston Heating Oil Summit

Released: February 16, 2000

Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator February 16, 2000

Petroleum: An Energy Profile 1999

Released: July 1, 1999

Explains in laymen's terms the major components and operations of the U.S. petroleum industry that include: petroleum products, resources and reserves, drilling and exploration, refining, storage and transportation, imports, exports, and petroleum marketing

 
High Propane Stocks: Structural Change or Cycle - OPIS NGL Supply Summit

Released: May 18, 1999

Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas May 17-18, 1999

25th Anniversary of the 1973 Oil Embargo

Released: June 1, 1998

This marks the 25th anniversary of the energy crisis of 1973, in some ways the most pivotal year in energy history. Anniversaries are often a time of reflection. In this spirit, the Energy Information Administration presents here 30 major energy trends in the United States over this period.

Petroleum 1996: Issues and Trends

Released: September 1, 1997

Examines historical trends and focuses on major petroleum issues and the events they represent. It analyzes different dimensions of the petroleum industry and related markets in terms of how they relate to the volatility in petroleum markets.

 
Impacts on U.S. Energy Markets and the Economy of Reducing Oil Imports

Released: September 1, 1996

This study was undertaken at the request of the General Accounting Office (GAO). Its purpose is to evaluate the impacts on U.S. energy markets and the economy of reducing oil imports. The approach and assumptions underlying this report were specified by GAO and are attached as an Appendix. The study focuses on two approaches: (1) a set of cases with alternative world crude oil price trajectories and (2) two cases which investigate the use of an oil import tariff to achieve a target reduction in the oil imports. The analysis presented uses the National Energy Modeling System, which is maintained by the Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting within the Energy Information Administration (EIA), and the DRI/McGraw Hill Macroeconomic Model of the U.S. Economy, a proprietary model maintained by DRI and subscribed to by EIA.

 
Measuring Dependence on Imported Oil

Released: August 1, 1995

U.S. dependence on imported oil can be measured in at least two ways. The differences hinge largely on whether oil imports are defined as net imports (total imports minus exports) or as total imports. EIA introduces a revised table that expresses dependence on imports in terms of both measures.

 
A Review of Valdez Oil Spill Market Impacts

Released: March 1, 1989

A review of the Valdez oil spill market impacts

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