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Refineries in the nation are operating at 93.9% capacity. Gasoline:
Midwest production is 2,056 thousand barrels per day--an increase of 1.6% from last week. Diesel:
Midwest production is 700 thousand barrels per day--a decrease of 9.3% from last week. Propane:
Midwest production is 206 thousand barrels per day--an increase of 1.5% from last week. |
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Gasoline:
Midwest inventory is 51.7 million barrels--a decrease of 1.2% from last week and 4.2% higher than last month's level. The Energy Information Administration maintains a benchmark for national stocks at 200 million barrels. As of June 20, the national stock level is 208.2 million barrels. Diesel:
Midwest inventory is 22.5 million barrels--1.4% higher than last week's inventory and 9.8% higher than last month's level. Propane:
Midwest inventory is 12.1 million barrels--0.8% (100,000 barrels) higher
than last week with inventory levels remaining below the normal range. The
Energy Information Administration estimates 25 million barrels
in storage by the end of September to be a benchmark for the Midwest. As of June 20, the national inventory level is 42.6 million barrels. Industry observers believe a 60-million-barrel level for national inventory is adequate prior to the start of the
heating season. Natural Gas: The East
Region's inventory, of which Nebraska is a part, is 847 billion cubic feet--10.1% more than last week but 207
billion cubic feet or 19.6% below the normal range. As of June 20, the national
inventory level is 1,565 billion cubic feet. Close to 3 trillion cubic feet is generally considered to
be adequate for winter demand. This would require an injection of approximately 1.4 trillion cubic feet between now and the end of October. |
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| Daily State Prices Daily Metro Prices Weekly Prices |
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| Diesel Fuel | Motor Gasoline | |
| Nebraska | Nebraska | |
| Columbus | Columbus | |
| Grand Island | Grand Island | |
| Kearney | Kearney | |
| Lincoln | Lincoln | |
| Norfolk | Norfolk | |
| North Platte | North Platte | |
| Omaha | Omaha | |
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This report was updated on June 27, 2003. Energy Statistics Home | Contact Us | Conversion Chart | Glossary | Archive |