U.S. Petroleum Balance December 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thousand Thousand Barrels Commodity Barrels per Day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Crude Oil Field Production (1) Alaska............................ E 32,806 E 1,058 (2) Lower 48 States................... E 150,073 E 4,841 (3) Total U.S....................... E 182,879 E 5,899 Net Imports (4) Imports (Gross Excluding SPR)..... 250,317 8,075 (5) SPR Imports....................... 507 16 (6) Exports........................... 4,131 133 (7) Imports (Net Including SPR)..... 246,693 7,958 Other Sources (8) SPR Stock Change.................. 1,874 60 (9) Other Stock Change (+) (-)........ 12,704 410 (10) Product Supplied and Losses....... 0 0 (11) Unaccounted For(a)................ 2,866 92 (12) Total Other Sources............. 17,444 563 (13) Crude Input To Refineries............. 447,017 14,420 (13) = (3) + (7) + (12) Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) (14) Field Production(b)............... 67,923 2,191 (15) Net Imports(c).................... 1,366 44 (16) Stock Change(c)................... 341 11 (17) Total NGL Supply...................... 69,630 2,246 Other Liquids Unfinished Oils and Gas Blend. Comp. (18) Stock Change...................... 9,012 291 (19) Net Imports....................... 11,440 369 (20) Other Liquids New Supply (Fld Prod). 5,534 179 (21) Refinery Process Gain(a)............ 31,633 1,020 (22) Crude Oil Product Supplied.......... 0 0 (23) Total Other Liquids................... 57,619 1,859 (23) = (18) through (22) (24) Total Production of Products.......... 574,266 18,525 (24) = (13) + (17) + (23) Net Imports of Refined Products (25) Imports (Gross)................... 40,553 1,308 (26) Exports........................... 32,024 1,033 (27) Imports (Net)......................... 8,529 275 (28) Total New Supply of Products.......... 582,796 18,800 (28) = (24) + (27) (29) Refined Products Stock Change (+) (-). 52,929 1,707 (30) Total Petroleum Products Supplied for Domestic Use..................... 635,725 20,507 (30) = (28) + (29) (31) Finished Motor Gasoline........... 274,136 8,843 (32) Distillate Fuel Oil............... 121,205 3,910 (33) Residual Fuel Oil................. 26,093 842 (34) Jet Fuel.......................... 53,483 1,725 (35) Liquefied Petroleum Gases......... 84,522 2,727 (36) Other(d).......................... 76,286 2,461 (37) Crude Oil......................... 0 0 (38) Total Products Supplied............... 635,725 20,507 (38) = (31) through (37) Ending Stocks, All Oils (39) Crude Oil (Excluding SPR)......... 284,425 -- (40) Strategic Petroleum Reserve....... 567,241 -- (41) Finished Motor Gasoline........... 151,596 -- (42) Distillate Fuel Oil............... 124,106 -- (43) Residual Fuel Oil................. 35,851 -- (44) Jet Fuel.......................... 40,014 -- (45) Liquefied Petroleum Gases......... 87,943 -- (46) Other(d).......................... 194,989 -- (47) Total Stocks.......................... 1,486,165 -- (47) = (39) through (46) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (a) Unaccounted for crude oil represents the difference between the supply and disposition of crude oil. Refinery processing gain represents the volumetric amount by which total output is greater than input for a given period of time. Preliminary estimates of crude oil imports at the National level have historically understated final values by approximately 50 thousand barrels per day. This causes the preliminary values of unaccounted for crude oil to overstate the final values by the same amount. (b) Includes fuel ethanol blended into finished motor gasoline. (c) Includes products in the pentanes plus category only. (d) Includes pentanes plus, other liquids, and all finished petroleum products except finished motor gasoline, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, and liquefied petroleum gases. Crude oil stocks in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve include non-U.S. stocks held under foreign or commercial storage agreements. (s) = Less than 500 barrels per day. E=Estimate. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration, Monthly Petroleum Supply Reporting System - Domestic crude oil production from State conservation agencies and the Minerals Management Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior - Export data from the Bureau of the Census and Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report." ------------ For additional information, please contact the Energy Information Administration's National Energy Information Center at (202)586-8800. |
Source: United States Department of Energy