U.S. Refinery Status: Refineries in the nation are operating at 87.9% capacity.
Gasoline: Midwest production is 2,352 thousand barrels per day—an increase of 1.7% from last week.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Diesel: Midwest production is 861 thousand barrels per day—a decrease of 14.5% from last week.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Heating Oil: Midwest production is 96 thousand barrels per day—an increase of 52% from last week.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Propane: Midwest production is 201 thousand barrels per day—a decrease of 3.8% from last week.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Gasoline: Midwest (or PADD II) inventory is 55 million barrels—0.7% more than last week's inventory level and 4% more than last month's level. This week's inventory level is above the normal range. The Energy Information Administration maintains a benchmark for national stocks at 200 million barrels. As of January 12, the national stock level is 216.8 million barrels.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Diesel: Midwest (or PADD II) inventory is 22.5 million barrels—1.3% less than last week's inventory level but 6.6% more than last month's level. This week's distillate inventory level is below the normal range.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Heating Oil: Midwest (or PADD II) inventory is 3.8 million barrels—5.6% more than last week's inventory level and 11.8% more than last month's level. This week's distillate inventory level is below the normal range.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Propane: Midwest (or PADD II) inventory is 21.7 million barrels—4% less than last week's inventory level and 7.7% less than last month's level. This week's inventory level is above the normal range. As of January 12, the national inventory level is 57.5 million barrels.
(Source: Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Energy Information Administration)
Natural Gas: The East Region's inventory, of which Nebraska is a part, is 1,660 billion cubic feet—3% less than last week but 262 billion cubic feet above the five-year average. For the week ending January 12, the national inventory level is 2,936 billion cubic feet.
(Source: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, Energy Information Administration)
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This report was updated on January 19, 2007. Typically, there is one week between updates.