EIA: Midwest Gasoline Weakens as Distillates, Jet Gain
EIA: Midwest Gasoline Weakens
DAVENPORT, FL (DTN) — Midwest gasoline inventories moved lower in the week ended August 29, while distillate fuel oil and jet fuel supplies posted builds, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data released Thursday.
Midwest gasoline stocks fell by 1.0 million bbl to 44.1 million bbl, 3.1 million bbl below the same week last year. Gasoline imports totaled 44,000 bpd, up by 24,000 bpd from the previous week and 38,000 bpd above the last year level.
Distillate inventories rose by 1.0 million bbl to 29.1 million bbl in the profiled week, 1.9 million bbl below the comparable period in 2024.
Midwest jet fuel inventories increased by 200,000 bbl to 7.7 million bbl, 400,000 bbl above the 7.3 million bbl reported in the same week last year. PADD 2 distillate and jet fuel imports were zero for the week, unchanged from last week and last year levels.
Regional crude oil inventories rose by 1.4 million bbl to 105.1 million bbl in the reference week, 2.0 million bbl higher than the same period last year.
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