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DOE/EIA-0380(2011/10)

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

October 2011
With Data for July 2011

U.S. Energy Information Administration


Office of Petroleum and Biofuels Statistics
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585

This report is available on the WEB at:


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This report was prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency
within the U.S. Department of Energy. By law, EIAs data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any
other officer or employee of the United States Government. The views in this report therefore should not be construed as
representing those of the Department of Energy or other Federal agencies.

Preface
The Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM) provides
information and statistical data on a variety of crude
oils and refined petroleum products. The publication
presents statistics on crude oil costs and refined
petroleum products sales for use by industry,
government, private sector analysts, educational
institutions, and consumers. Data on crude oil include
the domestic first purchase price, the f.o.b. and landed
cost of imported crude oil, and the refiners acquisition
cost of crude oil. Refined petroleum product sales data
include motor gasoline, distillates, residuals, aviation
fuels, kerosene, and propane. The Office of Petroleum
and Biofuels Statistics, U.S. Energy Information
Administration ensures the accuracy, quality, and
confidentiality of the published data in the Petroleum
Marketing Monthly.

Sections
Monthly statistics on purchases of crude oil and sales of
petroleum products are presented in the Petroleum
Marketing Monthly in six sections:
Highlights
Summary Statistics
Crude Oil Prices
Prices of Petroleum Products
Volumes of Petroleum Products
Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Petroleum Products for

Local Consumption.

Scope of Data
The data within the Petroleum Marketing Monthly are
c o m piled f r om fi v e E ne r g y Info r mati on
Administration (EIA) survey forms. The crude oil
statistics are calculated from data collected on the
following three survey forms: Form EIA-182,
Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report; Form
EIA-856, Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition
Report; and Form EIA-14, Refiners Monthly Cost
Report.
The statistics on petroleum product sales prices and
v o lu mes a r e d eri v ed fr o m F o r m E IA -782A,
Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum
Product Sales Report.
The data presented in Tables 45 to 47 are derived from
aggregations of data from Form EIA-782C, Monthly
Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products
Sold for Local Consumption.

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The publication highlights salient statistics for the United


States in the Summary Statistics section. More detailed
geographic coverage occurs in the other four sections.
Geographic coverage for crude oil includes country of
origin for foreign crude and Petroleum Administration for
Defense (PAD) Districts and individual States for domestic
crude oil. Geographic coverage of the petroleum products
includes PAD Districts and individual States.
Detailed statistics for crude oil, including the price of
imported crude oil by country of origin, by gravity, and by
crude stream, can be found in the Crude Oil Prices section.
PAD District and/or State-level statistics for petroleum
products are presented in the Prices, Volumes, and Prime
Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products sections. To aid the
reader in determining the market changes, the majority of
the tables show data for the report month and previous
month for the current year, and the report month for the
previous year.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Prime Supplier refers to a firm that produces, imports,

Notes on the Tables


For the crude oil statistics referencing Form EIA-182,

United States includes the 50 States, the outer


continental shelf, and the District of Columbia. For
crude oil statistics referencing either Form EIA-14 or
Form EIA-856, United States includes the 50 States,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
I s l a nd s, a n d al l A m e r i c an t er r i t o r i es an d
possessions. For the petroleum products data,
United States includes the 50 States and the District
of Columbia.
Prices exclude taxes. Refer to the Explanatory Notes

for a tax table on motor fuels.

or transports any of the selected petroleum products


across State boundaries and local marketing areas and
sells the product to local distributors, local retailers, or
end users.
Th e category Retai l O u tl et refe rs t o any

company-operated outlet selling gasoline, on-highway


diesel fuel, or propane for on-highway vehicle use (see
Glossary).
No. 2 distillate volumes and prices are classified in

accordance with what the product was sold as,


regardless of the actual specifications of that product
(see definitions of No. 2 distillate in the Glossary).

Some of the tables use State abbreviations. Refer to

Beginning with the February 2007 data release, EIA

the Explanatory Notes for a table of U.S. Postal State


abbreviations.

revised the table formats and content for the Petroleum


Marketing Monthly (PMM) to eliminate oxygenated
gasoline as a separate category and to revise the
categories of diesel fuel (i.e., ultra-low sulfur, low sulfur,
and high sulfur). In conjunction with these changes, the
Total columns in certain PMM tables have been
eliminated to help ensure that sensitive data reported to
EIA by individual survey respondents may not be
closely estimated using the aggregates published by
EIA. Refer to the Product Guide for new table numbers.

Sales of leaded gasoline are a component of averages

and totals prior to October 1993.


References to Refiners include gas plant operators

(see the Glossary for definition of Gas Plant


Operators).

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Contents
Highlights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Summary Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Crude Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40

Prices of Petroleum Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

75

Volumes of Petroleum Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

101

Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Petroleum Products for Local Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Explanatory Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

152

Product Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

156

Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Tables
Summary Statistics
1.

Crude Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1A.

Refiner Acquisition Cost of Crude Oil by PAD Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.

U.S. Refiner Prices of Petroleum Products to End Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3.

U.S. Refiner Volumes of Petroleum Products to End Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11

4.

U.S. Refiner Prices of Petroleum Products for Resale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14

5.

U.S. Refiner Volumes of Petroleum Products for Resale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16

6.

U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18

7.

U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20

8.

U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22

9.

U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24

10.

U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26

11.

U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28

16.

U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38

17.

U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Crude Oil Prices


18.

Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41

19.

Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices for Selected Crude Streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44

20.

Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices by API Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45

21.

F.O.B. Costs of Imported Crude Oil by Selected Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46

22.

Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil by Selected Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47

23.

F.O.B. Costs of Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48

24.

Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49

25.

Percentages of Total Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50

26.

F.O.B. Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51

27.

Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52

Prices of Petroleum Products


31.

Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

76

32.

Refiner Prices of Aviation Fuels and Kerosene by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

80

33.

Refiner Prices of Distillate Fuels by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

84

Volumes of Petroleum Products


39.

Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

102

40.

Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type, PAD District, and State. . . . . . . . . . .

110

41.

Refiner Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Kerosene, No. 1 Distillate, and Propane


by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

122

42.

Refiner No. 2 Diesel Fuel Volumes by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

126

43.

Refiner No. 2 Distillate and Fuel Oil Volumes by PAD District and State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

130

44.

Refiner Residual Fuel Oil and No. 4 Fuel Volumes by PAD District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

134

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Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Petroleum


Products for Local Consumption
45.
46.
47.

Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,


PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

136

Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Propane, and Residual Fuel Oil
by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

144

Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Distillate Fuel Oils and Kerosene


by PAD District and State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

148

Figures
1.

Crude Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.

U.S. Refiner Retail Petroleum Product Prices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10

3.

U.S. Refiner Retail Petroleum Product Volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12

4.

U.S. Refiner Wholesale Petroleum Product Prices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15

5.

U.S. Refiner Wholesale Petroleum Product Volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17

6.

U.S. No. 2 Distillate Prices to Residences by PAD District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37

7.

U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Prices and Volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Highlights
United States moved along a more consistent path
Overall, international crude oil prices were in a less
during July than seen in recent months, they also
volatile mode during July than seen in recent months.
remained at lofty levels. Amid a sometimes hesitant
Prices for many benchmark streams rose firmly at the
economic recovery, fundamental factors including
beginning of the month in response to the ongoing
inventories, refinery operations, and demand all
reduction in output from the North Sea and supportive
affected prices during July. At the beginning of the
economic data. In addition to continuing production
month, crude oil prices were bolstered by supportive
problems at the Buzzard field (the largest source of oil
economic data and by sales from the Strategic
used in the Forties grade) at the outset of July,
Petroleum Reserve (SPR). The sales were in response
expectations of lower production from other North Sea
to the International Energy Agencys (IEA)
fields as a result of seasonal maintenance helped
announced 60-million-barrel release of crude oil and
underpin prices throughout the month. Of additional
oil products from member-countries reserves into
note, the margin between Dated Brent and West Texas
key trading centers. This release began on June 23,
Intermediate (WTI), two major benchmark streams
2011, and the United States contributed about half of
continued to hover near record-setting levels in July,
t h a n ks
to
t he
aforementioned production Figure HL1. Crude Oil and Petroleum Product Wholesale Prices
problems in the North Sea
and brimming stockpiles at dollars per gallon excluding taxes
3.30
Cushing, Oklahoma. In
No. 2 distillate
contrast to that firm upturn,
3.00
oil prices were checked from
Motor gasoline
further significant increases 2.70
by the continuing economic
crisis in Greece and other 2.40
Euro-zone nations. Evidence
of
f a lter ing ec o no m i c 2.10
Crude oil RAC
r e c o ver y a nd g r o wt h i n
markets across the globe also 1.80
Residual fuel oil
helped to curb prices at
1.50
various points in the month.
Notably, while EIA forecasts
1.20
world crude oil and liquid
fuels consumption to increase 0.90
overall for both 2011 and
2012, that growth will come 0.60
exclusively from China and
other non-Organization for 0.30
Economic Cooperation and
D e v elopmen t
(O E CD ) 0.00
countries.
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While prices for crude oil and


refined products in the

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Sources: Energy Information Administration. Crude oil refiner acquisition cost: Form EIA-14, Refiners
Monthly Cost Report; petroleum product prices: Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly
Petroleum Product Sales Report.

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Table HL1. U.S. Refiner Prices and Volumes of Petroleum Products


(Prices: Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes, Volumes: Million Gallons per Day)
Sales to End Users
Products

July 2011

Sales for Resale

June 2011

July 2010

July 2011

June 2011

July 2010

Price

Volume

Price

Volume

Price

Volume

Price

Volume

Price

Volume

Price

Volume

Motor Gasoline .....................


Conventional .......................
Regular ...............................
Midgrade .............................
Premium .............................
Reformulated ......................
Regular ...............................
Midgrade .............................
Premium .............................

3.172
3.140
3.123
3.226
3.352
3.232
3.191
3.332
3.428

42.4
27.8
24.9
1.4
1.4
14.6
11.6
1.2
1.8

3.184
3.133
3.114
3.241
3.351
3.283
3.241
3.388
3.488

42.5
28.0
25.2
1.4
1.4
14.5
11.5
1.2
1.8

2.247
2.192
2.171
2.297
2.415
2.354
2.307
2.462
2.563

45.8
30.4
26.9
1.8
1.7
15.3
12.0
1.4
2.0

3.058
3.042
3.023
3.086
3.220
3.092
3.067
3.147
3.254

297.7
202.4
178.3
7.8
16.3
95.3
81.6
1.7
12.0

2.970
2.935
2.919
2.956
3.114
3.046
3.020
3.113
3.212

302.7
205.6
182.7
7.7
15.2
97.1
83.4
1.7
12.0

2.113
2.082
2.065
2.101
2.275
2.184
2.155
2.247
2.359

328.0
229.0
202.4
9.6
17.0
99.0
83.8
2.0
13.2

Aviation Gasoline ...............

4.027

0.1

3.913

0.1

3.028

0.1

4.011

0.4

3.847

0.4

2.891

0.5

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel .......

3.117

34.1

3.138

35.9

2.103

35.9

3.090

24.0

3.101

25.5

2.100

25.5

Propane (Consumer Grade)

1.707

2.4

1.681

3.3

1.162

3.5

1.514

22.9

1.503

25.0

1.012

19.6

Kerosene ...............................

3.812

0.0

3.802

0.0

NA

0.0

3.158

1.2

3.054

1.2

2.046

1.2

No. 1 Distillate .......................

3.437

0.0

NA

0.0

2.491

0.0

3.156

0.5

3.172

0.4

2.343

0.2

No. 2 Distillate .......................


No. 2 Fuel Oil ........................
No. 2 Diesel Fuel ..................
Ultra Low Sulfur ..................
Low Sulfur ...........................
High Sulfur ..........................

3.216
3.294
3.215
3.233
3.143
3.166

12.9
0.2
12.7
10.0
2.3
0.4

3.183
3.193
3.183
3.204
3.091
3.282

14.4
0.3
14.1
10.9
2.9
0.4

2.213
2.246
2.212
2.226
2.138
NA

13.2
0.2
13.0
10.4
2.3
0.3

3.129
3.024
3.135
3.136
3.105
3.052

137.6
6.8
130.7
125.3
4.7
0.7

3.073
2.956
3.079
3.080
3.076
3.009

147.7
7.6
140.1
133.8
4.4
1.9

2.093
2.001
2.098
2.100
2.079
1.995

152.9
8.0
144.9
135.4
7.8
1.7

No. 4 Fuela ............................

Residual Fuel Oil ..................


Sulfur Content not > 1 % .....
Sulfur Content > 1 % ..........

2.508
2.877
2.362

5.9
1.7
4.3

2.473
2.905
2.312

5.7
1.6
4.2

1.639
1.858
1.536

7.9
2.5
5.3

2.474
2.547
2.430

13.3
5.0
8.3

2.402
2.467
2.377

14.0
3.9
10.1

1.629
1.686
1.604

10.8
3.3
7.5

NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Note: In January 2007, ultra low-sulfur diesel fuel was added.
Note: All on-highway diesel must be ultra low-sulfur as of December 1, 2010.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Total volumes may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

the total product made available as of the middle of July.


Industry inventory reports showing a decrease in stocks
also gave a boost to refined products prices during the
initial part of the month. Nevertheless, expectations that
gasoline demand would remain enervated through the
remainder of the summer driving season helped
moderate prices for that product. Notably, thanks to
inventories remaining well below year-ago levels, diesel
fuel prices continued to outstrip gasoline prices in
markets across the country. Based on EIA weekly retail
outlets survey data, the July 2011 national average price
(including taxes) for regular gasoline at retail outlets was

$3.611 per gallon compared with $3.837 per gallon for


on-highway diesel fuel. Prices continued to
experience comparatively modest changes through
the end of the month, despite growing worries about
the lack of a resolution in the debt ceiling debate in
Congress and Tropical Storm Don moving through
the Gulf of Mexico towards the Texas coast during
the final days of the month.
Monthly average prices for key oil products at the
spot market level illustrate that while prices were less
volatile in July, values on average were higher than in
June. The July average spot market price at Cushing,

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Oklahoma for WTI crude oil was $97.30 per barrel, up


$1.04 (1.1 percent) from Junes price of $96.26 per barrel.
In July 2010, the price averaged $76.32 per barrel, $20.98
(27.5 percent) below the current level. The spot market
price for regular gasoline at New York Harbor averaged
$3.021 per gallon in July, marking a rise of 18.6 cents (6.6
percent) from last months average of $2.835 per gallon.
The July 2010 price was $1.995 per gallon, a difference of
$1.026 (51.4 percent) to the current price. The July 2011
spot price at New York Harbor for No. 2 heating oil
averaged $2.068 per gallon during July, 10.1 cents (3.4
percent) higher than last months average of $2.967 per
gallon, and $1.089 (55.0 percent) higher than the July 2010
average price of $1.979.
Additional July market and sales activity for crude oil
and the principal petroleum products are summarized in
the following sections.

Crude Oil
Although it moved within a narrower range than seen in
June, contrasting issues led the daily spot price for WTI
crude oil at Cushing, Oklahoma into a give-and-take
pattern during much of July. Opening at $95.30 per
barrel, the price immediately marked the months low of
$94.81 per barrel on July 1. Although it rose during the
following several days on expectations of supportive
economic news, the ongoing European debt crisis and
slowing world demand for oil soon offset those gains.
More supportive news about these same issues, coupled
with an unexpectedly large decline in crude oil stocks
reported in weekly inventory reports led the price
gradually upwards to the months high of $99.61 per
barrel on July 26. It declined during final days of the
month on mounting pressure from the U.S. debt ceiling
matter and concern about a downturn in oil demand in
the United States. Closing at $95.68 per barrel, the price
was 38.0 cents higher than its opening level for July.
July monthly average crude oil prices show small

changes from June levels. The average domestic crude


oil first purchase price increased 55 cents (0.6 percent),
to $97.85 per barrel.
The average free-on-board (f.o.b.) cost of imported

crude oil climbed $1.39 (1.3 percent), to $106.33 per


barrel. The average landed cost of foreign crude oil
gained 5 cents (0.0 percent), to $105.44 per barrel.

The average refiner acquisition cost for domestic

crude oil inched up 14 cents (0.1 percent), to


$102.67 per barrel. The average cost of imported
crude oil rose 58 cents (0.6 percent), to $105.94 per
barrel. The composite refiner acquisition cost for
crude oil increased 45 cents (0.4 percent), to
$104.68 per barrel.

Petroleum Products
Motor Gasoline
The daily spot price for regular gasoline at New York
Harbor was on the upswing during July. After
opening at $2.867 per gallon, the lowest point for the
month, a number of factors underpinned the prices
subsequent rise. During the initial days of July, a
combination of problems including refinery
operations at facilities serving East Coast markets, a
slower rate of imports from foreign sources, and
comparatively tight physical stocks spurred the price
higher. A larger-than-expected decrease reported in
U.S. gasoline stockpiles in weekly inventory reports
led the price to the months high of $3.078 per gallon
on July 13. The price experienced modest changes
during the latter part of the month on a variety of
fundamental and technical market factors. Closing at
$3.020 per gallon, the price was 15.3 cents above the
opening level for July.
July monthly average prices for sales of finished

gasoline by refiners moved in different directions.


The average price for retail sales of motor gasoline
decreased 1.2 cents to $3.172 per gallon, while the
average wholesale price rose 8.8 cents to $3.058 per
gallon.
Refiner motor gasoline sales fell during July. Total

sales decreased 5.1 million gallons per day (1.5


percent) to an average of 340.1 million gallons per
day. Retail sales dropped 100,000 gallons per day
(0.2 percent), while wholesales declined 5.0
million gallons per day (1.7 percent). DTW sales
made up 10.2 percent of wholesales, while rack
and bulk sales accounted for 80.0 percent and 9.7
percent, respectively.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

No. 2 Distillate

Residual Fuel Oil

After a firm increase during the early days of the month,


the daily spot price for No. 2 heating oil at New York
Harbor moved along a comparatively quiet path during
the rest of July. Immediately after opening at $2.936 per
gallon, the price marked its low for the month, $2.908 per
gallon, on July 1. A few days later, inventory data
showing draw downs in major petroleum products
stocks underpinned the most significant increase for the
price during the month, after which it moved into a more
settled mode. Following the months high of $3.119 per
gallon on July 15, the price saw only small changes in
level through the end of the month. Closing at $3.086 per
gallon, the price was 15.0 cents higher than Julys
opening level.

Monthly average prices for residual fuel oil sales

Refiners monthly average prices for No. 2 distillates

increased in July. The average sales price for No. 2


diesel fuel to end users rose 3.2 cents to $3.215 per
gallon, while the average wholesale price climbed 5.6
cents to $3.135 per gallon. The average price for No. 2
fuel oil sales to end users increased 10.1 cents to $3.294
per gallon, while the average wholesale price rose 6.8
cents to $3.024 per gallon.
July sales of No. 2 distillates by refiners fell from June

levels. Total sales decreased 11.8 million gallons per


day (7.3 percent), to 150.4 million gallons per day. No.
2 fuel oil sales dropped 900,000 gallons per day (11.0
percent), while sales of No. 2 diesel fuel declined 10.9
million per day (7.1 percent).

by refiners mostly increased during July. Prices


for low-sulfur residual fuel oil dropped 2.8 cents to
$2.877 per gallon at retail, but rose 8.0 cents to
$2.547 per gallon at wholesale. Prices for
high-sulfur residual fuel oil climbed 5.0 cents to
$2.362 per gallon at retail, and 5.3 cents to $2.430
per gallon at wholesale.
Refiner sales of residual fuel oil decreased overall

in July. Total sales dropped 500,000 gallons (2.5


percent) to 19.2 million gallons per day.
Low-sulfur residual fuel oil sales increased 1.2
million gallons per day (21.8 percent), while
high-sulfur residual fuel oil sales fell 1.7 million
gallons per day (11.9 percent).

Other Products
Refiner prices for the remaining surveyed

products show mixed trends during July. Prices


for propane, kerosene, and aviation gasoline fell at
b oth th e retai l an d wh ol esale le ve ls.
Kerosene-type jet fuel fell at both levels, while the
wholesale price for also shows No. 1 distillate
decrease.
Refiner sales of these products were also mixed

during July. Sales of propane and kerosene-type


jet fuel fell at retail and wholesale, while sales of
aviation gasoline, No. 1 distillate, and kerosene
rose at both levels.

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xi

Summary
Statistics

Table 1. Crude Oil Prices


(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Month

Domestic
First Purchase
Prices

Average F.O.B.a
Cost of Crude
Oil Importsb

Average Landed
Cost of Crude
Oil Importsb

Domestic

Imported

Composite

1985 ..................................
1986 ..................................
1987 ..................................
1988 ..................................
1989 ..................................
1990 ..................................
1991 ..................................
1992 ..................................
1993 ..................................
1994 ..................................
1995 ..................................
1996 ..................................
1997 ..................................
1998 ..................................
1999 ..................................
2000 ..................................
2001 ..................................
2002 ..................................
2003 ..................................
2004 ..................................
2005 ..................................
2006 ..................................
2007 .................................
2008 .................................

24.09
12.51
15.40
12.58
15.86
20.03
16.54
15.99
14.25
13.19
14.62
18.46
17.23
10.87
15.56
26.72
21.84
22.51
27.56
36.77
50.28
59.69
66.52
94.04

25.84
12.52
16.69
13.25
16.89
20.37
16.89
16.77
14.71
14.18
15.69
19.32
16.94
10.76
16.47
26.27
20.46
22.63
25.86
33.75
47.60
57.03
66.36
90.32

26.67
13.49
17.65
14.08
17.68
21.13
18.02
17.75
15.72
15.18
16.78
20.31
18.11
11.84
17.23
27.53
21.82
23.91
27.69
36.07
49.29
59.11
67.97
93.33

26.66
14.82
17.76
14.74
17.87
22.59
19.33
18.63
16.67
15.67
17.33
20.77
19.61
13.18
17.90
29.11
24.33
24.65
29.82
38.97
52.94
62.62
69.65
98.47

26.99
14.00
18.13
14.56
18.08
21.76
18.70
18.20
16.14
15.51
17.14
20.64
18.53
12.04
17.26
27.70
22.00
23.71
27.71
35.90
48.86
59.02
67.04
92.77

26.75
14.55
17.90
14.67
17.97
22.22
19.06
18.43
16.41
15.59
17.23
20.71
19.04
12.52
17.51
28.26
22.95
24.10
28.53
36.98
50.24
60.24
67.94
94.74

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

35.00
34.14
42.45
45.19
52.67
63.09
60.44
65.28
65.28
69.82
71.99
70.42
56.35

36.87
38.08
44.34
47.67
55.61
64.82
62.32
67.47
65.41
70.45
73.16
71.24
57.78

38.74
40.27
46.74
51.43
58.27
65.89
64.78
68.53
68.50
72.58
74.41
73.50
60.23

38.67
37.51
44.92
47.52
54.58
64.65
63.79
67.81
67.87
72.09
74.60
73.35
59.49

36.84
38.56
45.96
49.58
56.77
66.37
63.46
68.09
67.65
72.06
74.40
72.67
59.17

37.45
38.15
45.57
48.78
55.96
65.72
63.58
67.99
67.74
72.08
74.48
72.95
59.29

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

72.89
72.74
75.77
78.80
70.90
70.77
71.37
72.07
71.23
76.02
79.20
83.98
74.71

72.96
71.50
75.41
78.27
69.21
70.17
71.01
71.27
71.72
75.52
79.56
83.95
74.20

74.78
75.01
77.65
79.34
72.00
72.62
73.43
73.63
74.25
77.26
81.56
86.64
76.49

76.04
75.91
78.52
82.12
75.23
73.93
74.54
76.21
74.87
78.88
82.05
86.48
77.96

75.07
73.73
76.77
80.03
71.15
71.91
73.25
73.50
73.20
77.02
80.07
85.59
75.88

75.48
74.58
77.43
80.83
72.66
72.66
73.73
74.58
73.85
77.77
80.85
85.95
76.69

2011
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
Augustc .........................

85.66
86.69
99.19
108.80
102.46
97.30
97.85
NA

86.80
92.07
104.19
111.52
R105.92
R104.94
106.33
NA

89.61
94.25
104.80
112.54
R108.28
R105.39
105.44
NA

88.73
89.50
102.34
111.96
107.55
R102.53
R102.67
E94.71

87.99
91.72
102.48
113.08
107.99
R105.36
R105.94
E96.38

88.28
90.85
102.43
112.65
107.82
R104.23
R104.68
E95.56

Refiner Acquisition Cost of Crude Oil

NA = Not available.
a Free on Board. See Glossary.
b Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil can
be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section.
c Data are initial estimates calculated using prior history of the series as well as present and past values of other related time series, such as spot
prices and heating degree days. For an explanation of estimation methodology, see the Explanatory Notes.
E Estimated data.
R Revised data.
Note: In January 2004, new crude streams were added and selected crude streams were discontinued for California, Gulf Coast, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Notes: Values for Domestic First Purchase and Refiner Acquisition for the current 2 months, and for Average F.O.B. and Average Landed for current 3 months
are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing Annual.
Sources: Domestic first purchase prices -- See "Source" from Table 18. Crude oil imports costs -- See "Sources" from Table 21. Refiner acquisition costs -Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-14, "Refiners Monthly Cost Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Figure 1. Crude Oil Prices

dollars per barrel


115

Landed

105

95
First purchase

85
RAC

75

F.O.B.

65

55
F

February 2010 - July 2011


Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-182, Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report; Form EIA-856, Monthly Foreign Crude Oil
Acquisition Report; and Form EIA-14, Refiners Monthly Cost Report.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 1A. Refiner Acquisition Cost of Crude Oil by PAD Districts


(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Month

U.S.

PAD District 1

Domestic

Imported

Composite

..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................

38.97
52.94
62.62
69.65
98.47

35.90
48.86
59.02
67.04
92.77

36.98
50.24
60.24
67.94
94.74

2009
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2009 ..........................

38.67
37.51
44.92
47.52
54.58
64.65
63.79
67.81
67.87
72.09
74.60
73.35
59.49

36.84
38.56
45.96
49.58
56.77
66.37
63.46
68.09
67.65
72.06
74.40
72.67
59.17

2010
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2010 ..........................

76.04
75.91
78.52
82.12
75.23
73.93
74.54
76.21
74.87
78.88
82.05
86.48
77.96

2011
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................

88.73
89.50
102.34
111.96
107.55
R102.53
R102.67

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Domestic

PAD District 2

Imported

Composite

40.75
56.89
66.92
70.62
100.30

38.29
53.29
63.53
72.48
96.90

38.34
53.35
63.60
72.44
96.97

37.45
38.15
45.57
48.78
55.96
65.72
63.58
67.99
67.74
72.08
74.48
72.95
59.29

49.40
42.78
W
47.30
53.53
64.07
62.46
66.98
66.57
70.30
73.15
71.54
59.64

41.28
41.07
47.88
51.81
58.62
67.14
67.05
68.87
69.60
74.16
75.02
78.42
61.68

75.07
73.73
76.77
80.03
71.15
71.91
73.25
73.50
73.20
77.02
80.07
85.59
75.88

75.48
74.58
77.43
80.83
72.66
72.66
73.73
74.58
73.85
77.77
80.85
85.95
76.69

73.34
72.61
76.64
80.96
74.25
73.30
73.20
73.72
74.46
76.64
79.80
83.35
75.90

87.99
91.72
102.48
113.08
107.99
R105.36
R105.94

88.28
90.85
102.43
112.65
107.82
R104.23
R104.68

86.40
86.79
97.35
100.33
107.93
109.89
96.10

Domestic

Imported

Composite

40.80
54.57
63.66
71.10
100.98

35.63
46.11
55.19
62.17
88.45

38.38
50.75
59.70
66.90
94.93

41.46
41.10
47.82
51.68
58.49
67.08
66.94
68.83
69.53
74.06
74.97
78.19
61.63

39.90
37.36
43.66
48.25
55.44
65.67
63.85
68.47
68.78
73.19
75.83
74.46
60.00

34.01
35.36
44.13
47.46
54.82
64.26
61.33
64.68
65.86
69.89
71.25
69.00
57.00

37.02
36.46
43.87
47.91
55.17
65.04
62.66
66.74
67.51
71.78
73.77
71.91
58.64

77.62
76.16
76.30
84.77
75.78
76.23
78.55
77.59
80.11
84.52
83.32
92.56
80.03

77.49
76.06
76.31
84.69
75.74
76.17
78.42
77.40
79.79
84.21
83.20
92.25
79.91

76.85
77.45
79.43
84.16
75.41
74.48
75.28
77.86
76.79
78.54
81.55
86.70
78.70

72.97
72.79
75.31
77.54
66.36
68.47
69.96
70.24
69.28
68.83
75.33
81.66
72.30

75.16
75.42
77.60
81.27
71.26
71.76
72.89
74.51
73.99
74.41
78.75
84.61
75.91

96.83
108.66
116.15
124.88
117.37
115.66
112.09

96.53
107.84
115.48
124.16
116.94
115.17
111.76

88.94
88.98
98.29
108.51
104.05
R100.54
99.78

80.48
77.27
86.59
98.28
96.45
94.30
92.09

84.71
83.09
92.62
103.61
100.60
R97.76
96.36

See footnotes at end of table.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 1A. Refiner Acquisition Cost of Crude Oil by PAD Districts


(Dollars per Barrel) Continued
Year
Month

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

PAD District 3
Domestic

PAD District 4

PAD District 5

Imported

Composite

Domestic

Imported

Composite

Domestic

Imported

Composite

..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................

39.28
53.17
63.17
70.58
100.39

34.79
47.77
58.34
66.34
91.86

35.87
48.99
59.54
67.48
94.11

39.98
53.50
60.80
65.79
91.49

35.93
48.54
56.17
60.81
88.56

37.81
50.89
58.45
63.43
90.12

36.81
50.61
60.90
67.47
94.53

38.20
50.77
61.44
69.42
96.30

37.30
50.67
61.15
68.34
95.35

2009
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2009 ..........................

39.87
38.24
45.08
48.02
54.09
63.83
65.35
68.52
69.30
72.81
74.92
74.62
60.61

36.49
39.08
46.12
49.62
56.93
66.31
63.28
68.47
67.54
71.96
74.80
72.51
59.21

37.29
38.81
45.80
49.14
56.13
65.53
63.94
68.48
68.16
72.24
74.84
73.23
59.64

34.65
33.82
41.71
45.58
54.40
63.54
59.27
65.12
64.54
70.36
72.59
69.61
56.30

32.89
35.37
44.05
47.14
53.46
63.97
60.98
64.76
64.45
69.67
70.44
67.27
56.53

33.94
34.45
42.76
46.20
54.00
63.73
60.06
64.97
64.50
70.06
71.71
68.61
56.39

36.44
37.32
46.75
46.29
54.25
64.92
62.04
66.28
65.00
69.90
73.07
70.70
57.79

36.53
37.56
46.39
50.52
57.88
69.21
64.67
70.11
68.64
73.85
76.81
74.65
60.07

36.48
37.43
46.59
48.03
55.84
66.76
63.25
68.12
66.59
71.63
74.60
72.15
58.78

2010
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2010 ..........................

76.11
76.54
78.70
82.04
76.67
75.24
75.48
76.36
75.54
79.56
83.23
87.42
78.73

74.94
73.25
76.55
79.02
70.74
71.57
72.75
73.38
72.83
77.86
80.33
85.15
75.68

75.34
74.30
77.20
79.96
72.47
72.71
73.57
74.35
73.67
78.44
81.32
85.91
76.65

73.68
71.14
75.73
79.06
68.17
69.80
70.86
71.04
69.77
74.84
78.06
82.74
73.65

72.62
72.83
76.57
78.51
66.34
66.85
68.49
68.52
64.79
63.10
73.59
77.88
70.77

73.34
71.87
76.07
78.82
67.42
68.55
69.88
69.96
67.50
69.89
76.05
80.64
72.45

75.68
73.71
77.65
80.02
74.25
71.75
72.67
74.53
71.97
78.95
81.33
85.24
76.56

76.60
75.45
80.43
82.63
74.47
74.10
75.47
75.93
74.84
79.58
82.64
88.51
78.23

76.06
74.54
78.88
81.26
74.35
72.91
73.97
75.23
73.40
79.25
81.94
86.60
77.34

2011
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................

89.93
90.48
103.54
114.02
109.83
R103.86
106.05

88.34
94.01
104.66
114.92
108.67
R106.69
108.27

88.88
92.79
104.29
114.63
109.05
R105.72
107.53

84.71
81.62
94.68
103.86
95.86
R91.65
90.99

78.93
73.15
81.44
93.32
93.13
R88.36
86.91

82.50
77.97
88.93
99.44
94.78
90.28
89.58

87.25
90.15
106.55
114.37
111.07
105.00
104.02

89.06
93.16
105.12
116.88
111.95
106.71
108.80

88.08
91.66
105.85
115.54
111.54
105.85
106.53

W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.


R Revised data.
Notes: U.S. is defined as the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and all American territories and possessions. Values reflect the PAD
District in which the crude oil is intended to be refined.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing
Annual.
Source: Form EIA-14, "Refiners Monthly Cost Report," January 2004 to present.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 2. U.S. Refiner Prices of Petroleum Products to End Users


(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
No. 2 Distillate
Kerosene- Propane
Type
(Consumer Kerosene
Jet Fuel
Grade)

Year
Month

Motor
Gasoline

Aviation
Gasoline

1985 .................................
1986 .................................
1987 .................................
1988 .................................
1989 .................................
1990 .................................
1991 .................................
1992 .................................
1993 .................................
1994 .................................
1995 .................................
1996 .................................
1997 .................................
1998 .................................
1999 .................................
2000 .................................
2001 .................................
2002 .................................
2003 .................................
2004 .................................
2005 .................................
2006 ..................................
2007 .................................
2008 .................................

0.912
0.624
0.669
0.673
0.756
0.883
0.797
0.787
0.759
0.738
0.765
0.847
0.839
0.673
0.781
1.106
1.032
0.947
1.156
1.435
1.829
2.128
2.345
2.775

1.201
1.011
0.907
0.891
0.995
1.120
1.047
1.027
0.990
0.957
1.005
1.116
1.128
0.975
1.059
1.306
1.323
1.288
1.493
1.819
2.231
2.682
2.849
3.273

0.796
0.529
0.543
0.513
0.592
0.766
0.652
0.610
0.580
0.534
0.540
0.651
0.613
0.452
0.543
0.899
0.775
0.721
0.872
1.207
1.735
1.998
2.165
3.052

0.717
0.745
0.701
0.714
0.615
0.745
0.730
0.643
0.673
0.530
0.492
0.605
0.552
0.405
0.458
0.603
0.506
0.419
0.577
0.839
1.089
1.358
1.489
1.892

1.030
0.790
0.770
0.738
0.709
0.923
0.838
0.788
0.754
0.660
0.589
0.740
0.745
0.501
0.605
1.123
1.045
0.990
1.224
1.160
1.957
2.244
2.263
3.283

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

1.358
1.468
1.503
1.601
1.856
2.187
2.067
2.157
2.086
2.104
2.173
2.144
1.888

1.857
1.974
1.977
2.150
2.423
2.707
2.607
2.764
2.684
2.693
2.845
2.799
2.442

1.483
1.360
1.281
1.458
1.486
1.818
1.774
1.922
1.834
1.930
2.064
2.016
1.704

1.861
1.505
1.166
1.065
0.889
1.008
0.891
1.029
1.075
1.229
1.323
1.517
1.220

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

2.240
2.173
2.301
2.370
2.353
2.251
2.247
2.250
2.219
2.319
2.378
2.514
2.301

2.914
2.855
3.103
3.201
3.129
2.981
3.028
2.967
2.893
3.000
3.095
3.218
3.028

2.129
2.018
2.144
2.272
2.199
2.105
2.103
2.158
2.148
2.298
2.374
2.484
2.201

2011
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................

2.615
2.712
3.072
3.340
3.419
3.184
3.172

3.323
3.374
3.767
4.132
4.091
3.913
4.027

2.623
2.818
3.161
3.306
3.220
3.138
3.117

No. 1
Distillate

No. 4
Fuela

Residual
Fuel Oil

0.799
0.491
0.556
0.507
0.585
0.726
0.650
0.620
0.602
0.556
0.560
0.680
0.642
0.492
0.580
0.934
0.840
0.759
0.942
1.235
1.777
2.091
2.266
3.143

0.773
0.489
0.513
0.461
0.512
0.622
0.580
0.526
0.501
0.501
0.505
0.603
0.565
0.428
0.474
0.769
0.679
0.657
0.856
1.017
W
W
W
W

0.610
0.343
0.423
0.334
0.385
0.444
0.340
0.336
0.337
0.352
0.392
0.455
0.423
0.305
0.374
0.602
0.531
0.569
0.698
0.739
1.048
1.218
1.374
1.964

2.026
1.879
1.772
1.765
1.697
1.939
1.871
2.041
1.972
2.163
2.227
2.197
1.962

1.669
1.526
1.471
1.597
1.643
1.945
1.896
2.032
1.980
2.085
2.159
2.122
1.840

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

1.049
1.068
1.030
1.066
1.234
1.447
1.404
1.536
1.540
1.552
1.642
1.674
1.341

2.192
2.144
2.265
2.410
2.343
2.284
2.212
2.260
2.269
2.389
2.457
2.554
2.314

2.369
2.310
2.425
2.527
2.487
2.393
2.246
2.379
2.346
2.580
2.641
2.749
2.462

2.203
2.152
2.269
2.412
2.345
2.285
2.213
2.262
2.270
2.392
2.462
2.564
2.318

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

1.725
1.681
1.692
1.718
1.686
1.636
1.639
1.676
1.645
1.721
1.804
1.931
1.713

2.681
2.867
3.189
3.370
3.231
3.183
3.215

2.889
3.020
3.255
3.430
3.337
3.193
3.294

2.694
2.875
3.191
3.371
3.232
3.183
3.216

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

2.013
2.150
2.403
2.475
2.440
2.473
2.508

No. 2
Diesel
Fuel

No. 2
Fuel
Oil

Average

0.880
0.620
0.604
0.564
0.661
0.819
0.740
0.666
0.666
0.640
0.620
0.726
0.689
0.551
0.621
0.988
0.902
0.828
1.017
1.262
1.832
2.137
2.286
2.983

0.789
0.478
0.551
0.500
0.585
0.725
0.648
0.619
0.602
0.554
0.560
0.681
0.642
0.494
0.584
0.935
0.842
0.762
0.944
1.243
1.786
2.096
2.267
3.150

0.849
0.560
0.581
0.544
0.587
0.734
0.665
0.627
0.602
0.572
0.562
0.673
0.636
0.482
0.558
0.927
0.829
0.737
0.933
1.173
1.705
1.982
2.241
2.986

2.626
2.627
2.565
2.540
2.497
2.490
2.462
2.545
NA
2.738
2.875
2.894
2.675

1.902
NA
1.864
1.970
1.879
2.132
2.097
2.349
2.350
2.446
2.466
2.456
2.141

1.630
1.495
1.450
1.589
1.640
1.945
1.897
2.032
1.980
2.082
2.155
2.117
1.834

1.913
2.009
NA
1.326
1.264
1.204
1.162
1.211
1.283
1.425
NA
1.863
1.481

2.986
2.974
2.978
3.040
2.938
2.965
NA
2.772
2.898
3.058
3.130
3.276
3.063

2.501
2.484
2.626
2.805
NA
2.737
2.491
2.705
2.619
2.862
2.909
2.959
2.705

NA
1.823
1.763
NA
1.648
R1.681
1.707

3.358
3.506
3.697
3.796
3.894
3.802
3.812

3.020
3.219
3.553
3.809
3.596
NA
3.437

NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
R Revised data.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Figure 2. U.S. Refiner Retail Petroleum Product Prices


dollars per gallon excluding taxes
4.0
3.5
No. 2 distillate

3.0
Motor gasoline

2.5
2.0
Residual fuel oil

1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
F

February 2010 - July 2011


dollars per gallon excluding taxes
4.0
3.5
3.0

No. 1 distillate
Kero-jet

2.5
2.0
Propane

1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
F

February 2010 - July 2011

Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

10

Table 3. U.S. Refiner Volumes of Petroleum Products to End Users


(Million Gallons per Day)
No. 2 Distillate
Year
Month

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Motor
Gasoline

Aviation
Gasoline

KerosenePropane
Type
(Consumer
Jet Fuel
Grade)

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2
Diesel
Fuel

No. 2
Fuel
Oil

Total

No. 4
Fuela

Residual
Fuel Oil

.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
..................................
.................................
.................................

57.5
61.2
61.0
61.0
61.2
60.3
61.2
59.0
57.2
55.0
55.9
57.5
61.1
63.3
62.0
60.9
62.0
63.6
63.8
58.4
59.0
60.0
57.7
55.1

0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

34.6
35.1
36.8
38.2
40.1
39.9
38.5
39.8
41.7
45.2
45.7
48.7
49.7
48.9
47.0
49.3
49.7
49.1
44.0
46.4
45.2
42.1
40.1
39.9

3.7
3.4
3.8
4.3
2.8
2.7
3.1
3.8
3.5
2.2
3.2
3.1
3.2
3.1
3.6
2.9
3.6
2.6
2.5
2.7
3.2
2.7
3.3
2.7

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
NA

0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1

25.0
24.4
24.1
24.5
24.3
22.2
21.1
21.5
20.8
21.3
21.6
21.9
22.0
21.1
21.1
22.6
22.9
19.6
16.7
16.9
17.0
24.2
23.6
19.9

5.0
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.5
3.6
3.2
3.1
2.9
3.4
3.3
3.1
3.0
3.2
3.0
2.8
3.0
3.0
2.7
2.4
2.1
1.2
0.8
0.9

29.9
28.8
28.5
29.1
28.8
25.9
24.4
24.6
23.8
24.6
24.9
25.0
25.0
24.3
24.1
25.4
26.0
22.6
19.5
19.3
19.1
25.4
24.3
20.8

0.5
0.7
0.8
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
W
W
W
W

25.2
31.6
29.0
30.2
30.4
25.9
24.0
22.4
17.2
13.5
11.6
12.9
13.4
14.4
13.9
13.1
14.8
10.4
10.7
10.2
10.4
10.4
10.9
8.4

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

51.1
51.0
51.3
51.2
51.0
50.4
49.7
50.0
48.7
48.5
47.5
47.4
49.8

0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2

36.5
37.1
37.8
38.5
38.1
40.9
39.4
38.8
38.0
36.1
37.1
37.2
38.0

3.0
3.3
3.5
2.3
3.1
3.2
3.9
3.5
4.4
4.1
4.5
5.3
3.7

0.1
0.1
0.1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.1
NA

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1

17.3
17.7
17.0
16.8
16.1
17.4
16.4
17.4
17.4
16.5
16.2
16.5
16.9

1.9
1.5
1.2
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.1
0.9

19.2
19.2
18.2
17.6
16.8
18.0
16.9
17.8
17.9
17.0
17.0
17.6
17.8

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

12.5
9.8
8.4
7.4
7.3
7.8
8.4
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.2
9.3
8.5

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

44.0
44.2
45.5
46.2
46.0
46.8
45.8
45.1
43.9
43.6
42.9
42.4
44.7

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

33.4
34.0
36.2
35.2
36.6
36.6
35.9
36.1
33.5
32.9
33.6
33.3
34.8

4.2
3.2
3.8
4.0
3.3
3.9
3.5
3.8
4.3
4.9
3.6
4.0
3.9

0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1

15.2
16.2
17.3
17.6
17.2
17.9
13.0
13.4
14.6
13.8
14.2
13.6
15.3

1.0
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.4

16.2
17.1
17.8
17.9
17.5
18.2
13.2
13.7
14.8
14.1
14.7
14.3
15.8

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

8.3
8.9
7.7
6.8
7.2
7.1
7.9
6.8
7.7
7.6
7.3
7.6
7.6

2011
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................

40.3
40.9
41.6
41.6
41.2
42.5
42.4

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

31.5
31.4
34.5
34.4
34.4
35.9
34.1

5.6
4.6
3.7
3.7
3.9
R3.3
2.4

0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0

12.8
13.4
14.5
13.3
14.1
R14.1
12.7

0.8
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.2

13.6
14.1
15.1
13.6
14.3
14.4
12.9

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

7.6
7.0
7.5
6.5
6.5
5.7
5.9

NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
R Revised data.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Figure 3. U.S. Refiner Retail Petroleum Product Volumes


million gallons per day
50
45

Motor gasoline

40
35
30
25
20
No. 2 distillate

15
10
5
Residual fuel oil

0
F

February 2010 - July 2011

Percentages of Refiner Retail Volumes


No. 2 Distillate
13.6%
Propane 4.7%

Motor
gasoline
42.3%

Kero-jet
31.8%

Other
0.2%

Residual fuel
oil 1.7%

Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA--782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.
U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

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Table 4. U.S. Refiner Prices of Petroleum Products for Resale


(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
No. 2 Distillate
Kerosene- Propane
Type
(Consumer Kerosene
Jet Fuel
Grade)

Year
Month

Motor
Gasoline

Aviation
Gasoline

1985 .................................
1986 .................................
1987 .................................
1988 .................................
1989 .................................
1990 .................................
1991 .................................
1992 .................................
1993 .................................
1994 .................................
1995 .................................
1996 .................................
1997 .................................
1998 .................................
1999 .................................
2000 .................................
2001 .................................
2002 .................................
2003 .................................
2004 .................................
2005 .................................
2006 ..................................
2007 .................................
2008 .................................

0.835
0.531
0.589
0.577
0.654
0.786
0.699
0.677
0.626
0.599
0.626
0.713
0.700
0.526
0.645
0.963
0.886
0.828
1.002
1.288
1.670
1.969
2.182
2.586

1.130
0.912
0.859
0.850
0.950
1.063
1.001
0.991
0.965
0.933
0.975
1.055
1.065
0.912
1.007
1.330
1.256
1.146
1.288
1.627
2.076
2.490
2.758
3.342

0.794
0.495
0.538
0.495
0.583
0.773
0.650
0.605
0.577
0.534
0.539
0.646
0.613
0.450
0.533
0.880
0.763
0.716
0.871
1.208
1.723
1.961
2.171
3.020

0.398
0.290
0.252
0.240
0.247
0.386
0.349
0.328
0.351
0.324
0.344
0.461
0.416
0.288
0.342
0.595
0.540
0.431
0.607
0.751
0.933
1.031
1.194
1.437

0.874
0.606
0.592
0.549
0.669
0.839
0.723
0.632
0.604
0.618
0.580
0.714
0.653
0.465
0.550
0.969
0.821
0.752
0.955
1.271
1.757
2.007
2.249
2.851

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

1.246
1.333
1.397
1.482
1.763
2.022
1.867
2.026
1.915
1.975
2.039
1.999
1.767

1.851
2.040
2.031
2.225
2.478
2.743
2.548
2.759
2.592
2.611
2.701
2.655
2.480

1.472
1.352
1.266
1.425
1.460
1.780
1.759
1.894
1.822
1.917
2.060
2.012
1.719

0.974
0.890
0.805
0.719
0.728
0.838
0.760
0.837
0.923
1.004
1.088
1.178
0.921

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

2.097
2.033
2.197
2.265
2.152
2.113
2.113
2.095
2.088
2.198
2.243
2.383
2.165

2.759
2.662
2.906
2.999
2.945
2.835
2.891
2.842
2.805
2.890
2.868
3.024
2.874

2.121
1.999
2.129
2.247
2.186
2.094
2.100
2.138
2.131
2.263
2.342
2.459
2.185

2011
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................

2.472
2.584
2.934
3.218
3.174
2.970
3.058

3.161
3.248
3.607
4.035
4.096
3.847
4.011

2.585
2.783
3.095
3.259
3.188
R3.101
3.090

No. 1
Distillate

No. 4
Fuela

Residual
Fuel Oil

0.774
0.470
0.531
0.473
0.566
0.695
0.618
0.585
0.559
0.522
0.530
0.653
0.602
0.439
0.536
0.896
0.779
0.718
0.882
1.178
1.720
1.991
2.190
2.970

0.672
0.409
0.462
0.425
0.480
0.590
0.556
0.495
0.488
0.462
0.463
0.603
0.551
0.383
0.430
0.778
0.697
0.663
0.793
1.033
1.377
1.395
1.551
2.157

0.577
0.305
0.385
0.300
0.360
0.413
0.314
0.308
0.293
0.317
0.363
0.420
0.387
0.280
0.354
0.566
0.476
0.530
0.661
0.681
0.971
1.136
1.350
1.866

1.548
1.427
1.358
1.397
1.468
1.744
1.658
1.804
1.774
1.918
2.004
1.989
1.657

1.491
1.342
1.320
1.450
1.527
1.823
1.738
1.926
1.841
1.973
2.034
1.996
1.707

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
1.933
1.949
1.561

0.926
0.954
0.952
1.017
1.195
1.381
1.405
1.572
1.549
1.560
1.711
1.685
1.342

2.078
2.025
2.163
2.312
2.177
2.120
2.098
2.161
2.190
2.325
2.392
2.486
2.214

2.075
1.986
2.100
2.214
2.129
2.037
2.001
2.041
2.093
2.221
2.308
2.435
2.147

2.078
2.019
2.158
2.306
2.175
2.115
2.093
2.155
2.186
2.318
2.385
2.480
2.208

2.028
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

1.721
1.666
1.711
1.748
1.675
1.612
1.629
1.642
1.632
1.712
1.768
1.865
1.697

2.621
2.820
3.134
3.296
3.116
3.079
3.135

2.585
2.737
2.996
3.167
3.039
R2.956
3.024

2.617
2.811
3.124
3.289
3.114
R3.073
3.129

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

1.918
2.086
2.321
2.448
2.392
2.402
2.474

No. 2
Diesel
Fuel

No. 2
Fuel
Oil

Average

0.863
0.579
0.599
0.549
0.668
0.838
0.730
0.652
0.646
0.615
0.625
0.751
0.723
0.513
0.634
1.019
0.883
0.805
1.033
1.289
1.801
2.044
2.430
2.712

0.772
0.452
0.534
0.473
0.567
0.694
0.615
0.591
0.570
0.529
0.538
0.659
0.606
0.444
0.546
0.898
0.784
0.724
0.883
1.187
1.737
2.012
2.203
2.994

0.776
0.486
0.527
0.473
0.565
0.697
0.622
0.579
0.544
0.506
0.511
0.639
0.590
0.422
0.493
0.886
0.756
0.694
0.881
1.125
1.623
1.834
2.072
2.745

1.810
1.607
1.456
1.480
1.540
1.849
1.773
1.951
1.857
2.053
2.067
2.148
1.844

1.898
1.747
1.697
1.942
1.762
2.059
1.998
2.120
2.158
2.321
2.348
2.257
2.050

1.480
1.326
1.315
1.456
1.531
1.828
1.745
1.937
1.848
1.978
2.037
1.997
1.713

1.332
1.324
1.179
1.144
1.098
1.049
1.012
1.084
1.151
1.253
1.277
1.322
1.212

2.282
2.216
2.219
2.281
2.110
2.103
2.046
2.125
2.163
2.384
NA
2.744
2.299

2.364
2.246
NA
2.723
2.519
2.368
2.343
2.412
2.494
2.660
2.737
2.870
2.573

1.380
1.401
1.403
1.433
1.515
1.503
1.514

2.804
2.974
3.196
3.296
W
R3.054
3.158

2.913
3.032
3.380
3.676
3.476
R3.172
3.156

NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
R Revised data.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Figure 4. U.S. Refiner Wholesale Petroleum Product Prices


dollars per gallon excluding taxes
4.0
3.5
No. 2 distillate

3.0
Motor gasoline

2.5
2.0
Residual fuel oil

1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
F

A
S
O
N
D
J
February 2010 - July 2011

dollars per gallon excluding taxes


4.0
3.5
3.0
No. 1 distillate
Kero-jet

2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
Propane

0.5
0.0
F

February 2010 - July 2011


Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.
U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011
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Table 5. U.S. Refiner Volumes of Petroleum Products for Resale


(Million Gallons per Day)
No. 2 Distillate
Year
Month

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Motor
Gasoline

Aviation
Gasoline

KerosenePropane
Type
(Consumer
Jet Fuel
Grade)

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2
Diesel
Fuel

No. 2
Fuel
Oil

Total

No. 4
Fuela

Residual
Fuel Oil

.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
..................................
.................................
.................................

256.9
257.2
257.2
263.7
260.7
264.8
261.3
265.4
266.9
276.7
288.8
293.6
292.7
300.4
306.9
304.4
305.2
311.8
311.6
316.4
321.8
315.6
319.8
306.4

0.7
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4

7.6
9.2
10.1
10.0
8.6
8.8
8.7
8.0
8.3
9.1
9.9
11.5
11.3
12.2
15.2
15.7
14.3
12.1
12.2
12.7
15.2
15.2
16.6
16.5

29.2
26.3
27.0
27.7
25.9
25.5
25.4
26.7
27.9
28.4
30.6
32.9
32.2
32.7
33.6
34.8
35.0
32.9
36.5
40.3
35.1
39.4
41.7
34.2

2.4
2.4
2.3
2.7
2.7
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.5
2.4
2.7
2.5
2.2
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.0
2.3
2.1
2.0
1.4
1.4
1.0

2.7
2.5
2.0
2.6
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.3
1.9
1.7
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.3
0.9
1.0

43.3
46.4
44.3
47.8
50.7
51.9
51.5
50.8
58.0
72.4
75.9
83.7
88.7
91.9
95.5
98.8
101.3
100.8
108.9
116.5
118.7
123.2
135.3
138.7

53.9
53.8
49.3
50.1
46.7
45.9
46.9
48.9
43.6
32.9
31.0
33.1
31.2
27.3
24.3
23.3
25.2
23.6
20.9
19.6
20.6
16.7
14.5
14.9

97.3
100.3
93.6
97.9
97.5
97.8
98.3
99.7
101.7
105.3
106.9
116.8
119.9
119.2
119.9
122.1
126.4
124.4
129.8
136.1
139.3
139.9
149.8
153.6

1.2
1.2
1.5
1.2
1.2
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
NA
NA
0.3
0.3
0.2

19.9
18.6
16.9
18.9
21.0
17.9
17.8
15.2
12.6
12.8
13.6
13.8
11.5
15.4
11.5
10.5
10.3
8.8
6.7
5.9
4.7
6.5
8.2
9.5

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

284.3
294.2
291.3
302.0
308.0
330.7
320.6
318.1
314.2
308.9
299.0
316.2
307.4

0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4

11.4
12.7
12.8
13.4
13.5
16.0
17.3
16.6
18.8
14.8
15.9
18.9
15.2

45.4
41.4
31.2
26.7
22.5
25.0
25.2
24.0
27.3
31.6
37.7
44.3
31.8

2.3
1.6
0.9
1.1
0.6
0.9
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.7
2.1
1.3

2.6
1.5
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.9
1.2
2.8
1.0

121.4
116.9
122.3
130.8
132.8
137.3
130.4
127.8
136.6
129.1
127.3
123.2
128.0

23.2
21.8
19.0
15.2
10.1
9.7
11.1
11.6
14.1
12.0
12.0
21.5
15.1

144.7
138.6
141.3
146.0
143.0
147.0
141.4
139.5
150.7
141.1
139.3
144.7
143.1

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
0.1
0.2
0.1

8.8
9.4
11.1
7.7
9.1
8.9
10.3
10.8
9.5
10.8
10.4
10.5
9.8

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

281.9
305.0
309.1
316.3
318.1
324.2
328.0
328.2
313.3
307.7
304.8
307.2
312.0

0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4

15.3
17.4
18.6
20.6
19.3
22.1
25.5
23.8
21.3
18.5
20.3
20.4
20.3

41.2
39.4
30.5
23.5
19.9
21.9
19.6
22.3
24.5
23.1
30.6
43.4
28.3

2.5
1.4
1.0
0.7
0.9
0.9
1.2
1.0
1.5
1.2
1.8
2.3
1.4

2.1
1.8
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.8
1.9
2.5
0.9

111.1
119.1
127.6
136.0
135.8
148.3
144.9
148.8
149.4
138.2
127.9
137.5
135.5

19.1
19.7
11.3
8.2
8.8
10.4
8.0
7.2
6.6
9.9
11.4
18.2
11.5

130.2
138.9
138.9
144.2
144.6
158.8
152.9
156.0
156.0
148.1
139.2
155.6
147.0

0.2
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

8.7
10.3
10.9
9.3
11.6
11.8
10.8
11.4
11.3
10.7
10.1
11.7
10.7

2011
January .........................
283.5
February .......................
297.3
March ............................
291.5
April ..............................
290.8
May ...............................
295.8
June .............................. R302.7
July ...............................
297.7

0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4

22.3
22.7
23.3
20.3
21.7
R25.5
24.0

43.0
32.0
26.4
20.8
25.1
25.0
22.9

2.0
1.6
1.0
0.9
W
R1.2
1.2

2.3
2.1
0.8
0.3
0.2
R0.4
0.5

128.6
128.3
130.6
131.7
130.9
R140.1
130.7

14.9
15.8
10.7
7.4
4.9
R7.6
6.8

143.5
144.1
141.3
139.1
135.8
R147.7
137.6

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

11.7
13.3
14.8
11.1
11.8
14.0
13.3

NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
R Revised data.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Figure 5. U.S. Refiner Wholesale Petroleum Product Volumes


million gallons per day
350

300
Motor gasoline

250

200

150
No. 2 distillate

100

50
Residual fuel oil

0
F

February 2010 - July 2011

Percentages of Refiner Wholesale Volumes

Motor gasoline
60.3%

No. 2 distillate
29.0%

Other Residual Kero- Propane


4.5%
0.5% fuel oil
jet
1.7%
3.6%
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.
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Table 6. U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
............................
...........................
...........................

0.925
0.624
0.659
0.649
0.720
0.853
0.764
0.746
0.716
0.695
0.723
0.812
0.803
0.634
0.747
1.077
1.000
0.915
1.127
1.407
1.805
2.102
2.318
2.752

0.917
0.616
0.650
0.641
0.714
0.849
0.761
0.743
0.712
0.689
0.717
0.807
0.798
0.630
0.742
1.073
0.997
0.912
1.123
1.404
1.802
2.099
2.315
2.748

0.646
0.682
0.770
0.764
0.596
0.730
1.042
0.977
0.886
1.134
1.414
1.765
2.082
2.278
2.702

0.547
0.576
0.672
0.656
0.481
0.605
0.927
0.848
0.801
0.965
1.257
1.653
1.944
2.161
2.558

2009
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2009 ...........................

1.330
1.441
1.476
1.573
1.831
2.163
2.038
2.127
2.053
2.074
2.143
2.116
1.860

1.330
1.437
1.473
1.569
1.828
2.157
2.031
2.122
2.047
2.070
2.139
2.112
1.856

1.291
1.463
1.456
1.557
1.780
2.137
2.046
2.170
2.183
2.108
2.142
2.110
1.866

2010
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2010 ...........................

2.214
2.147
2.276
2.345
2.329
2.223
2.218
2.220
2.191
2.292
2.351
2.491
2.275

2.209
2.141
2.271
2.341
2.322
2.219
2.213
2.216
2.188
2.288
2.347
2.485
2.270

2011
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................

2.593
2.689
3.051
3.318
3.398
3.159
3.147

2.587
2.683
3.043
3.313
3.391
3.154
3.144

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

0.502
0.534
0.622
0.615
0.449
0.542
0.873
0.786
0.735
0.888
1.182
1.568
1.866
2.074
2.525

0.843
0.522
0.569
0.548
0.618
0.758
0.672
0.645
0.593
0.566
0.593
0.685
0.673
0.499
0.620
0.942
0.865
0.806
0.981
1.269
1.654
1.950
2.161
2.570

0.796
0.923
0.847
0.831
0.810
0.791
0.813
0.901
0.898
0.731
0.838
1.171
1.103
1.013
1.222
1.503
1.896
2.216
2.440
2.880

0.793
0.921
0.843
0.827
0.805
0.785
0.808
0.896
0.895
0.728
0.835
1.168
1.100
1.010
1.218
1.499
1.893
2.213
2.438
2.879

0.704
0.737
0.824
0.822
0.655
0.784
1.099
1.042
0.968
1.196
1.469
1.821
2.157
2.351
2.775

0.584
0.619
0.709
0.694
0.521
0.639
0.960
0.888
0.839
1.004
1.296
1.681
1.987
2.226
2.588

NA
NA
NA
0.711
NA
NA

0.686
0.814
0.733
0.708
0.660
0.638
0.670
0.759
0.749
0.576
0.696
1.013
0.945
0.885
1.061
1.340
1.708
2.016
2.245
2.610

1.240
1.306
1.381
1.461
1.763
2.008
1.834
2.002
1.861
1.959
2.010
1.974
1.744

1.093
1.197
1.254
1.371
1.597
1.886
1.744
1.899
1.827
1.813
1.969
1.917
1.668

1.225
1.312
1.377
1.462
1.742
2.002
1.845
2.005
1.893
1.954
2.020
1.980
1.747

1.443
1.578
1.603
1.712
1.952
2.292
2.199
2.285
2.231
2.227
2.296
2.261
1.998

1.443
1.577
1.602
1.711
1.952
2.291
2.199
2.285
2.229
2.226
2.295
2.261
1.997

1.393
1.556
1.553
1.656
1.883
2.228
2.140
2.274
2.293
2.231
2.244
2.210
1.957

1.298
1.330
1.417
1.478
1.787
2.038
1.851
2.006
1.865
1.991
2.046
2.007
1.762

1.309
1.357
1.433
1.498
1.797
2.058
1.882
2.035
1.911
2.017
2.068
2.027
1.784

2.199
2.136
2.252
2.302
2.282
2.242
2.262
2.258
2.157
2.272
2.332
2.446
2.261

2.071
2.008
2.174
2.248
2.113
2.090
2.085
2.067
2.073
2.184
2.227
2.370
2.144

2.028
1.960
2.146
2.204
2.122
1.999
2.013
1.996
1.971
2.074
2.121
2.277
2.073

2.079
2.014
2.179
2.247
2.133
2.092
2.091
2.074
2.067
2.177
2.222
2.364
2.146

2.354
2.292
2.411
2.476
2.471
2.368
2.369
2.376
2.336
2.431
2.490
2.623
2.416

2.354
2.293
2.412
2.476
2.471
2.368
2.369
2.376
2.336
2.430
2.490
2.622
2.416

2.293
2.236
2.343
2.385
2.377
2.353
2.380
2.366
2.257
2.376
2.428
2.544
2.357

2.093
2.025
2.205
2.275
2.125
2.105
2.105
2.095
2.126
2.219
2.251
2.399
2.168

2.114
2.048
2.218
2.286
2.147
2.126
2.126
2.115
2.136
2.231
2.265
2.410
2.185

2.531
2.669
3.054
3.284
3.294
3.079
3.009

2.453
2.567
2.911
3.201
3.145
2.943
3.054

2.400
2.476
2.818
3.093
3.098
2.897
2.933

2.454
2.564
2.915
3.198
3.154
2.951
3.037

2.727
2.828
3.192
3.448
3.536
3.308
3.274

2.727
2.828
3.192
3.448
3.535
3.308
3.275

2.630
2.780
3.176
3.410
3.381
3.158
3.092

2.506
2.610
2.939
3.231
3.210
R2.970
3.097

2.515
2.623
2.957
3.244
3.222
2.984
3.096

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

1985 ...........................
1986 ...........................
1987 ...........................
1988 ...........................
1989 ...........................
1990 ...........................
1991 ...........................
1992 ...........................
1993 ...........................
1994 ...........................
1995 ...........................
1996 ...........................
1997 ...........................
1998 ...........................
1999 ...........................
2000 ...........................
2001 ...........................
2002 ...........................
2003 ...........................
2004 ...........................
2005 ...........................
2006 ............................
2007 ...........................
2008 ...........................

1.030
0.748
0.790
0.794
0.874
0.990
0.912
0.920
0.896
0.873
0.897
0.979
0.979
0.811
0.912
1.250
1.181
1.094
1.312
1.603
2.000
2.326
2.558
2.971

1.023
0.737
0.784
0.788
0.868
0.985
0.907
0.914
0.889
0.865
0.890
0.972
0.973
0.805
0.906
1.242
1.175
1.088
1.305
1.596
1.992
2.320
2.552
2.965

0.787
0.822
0.897
0.895
0.726
0.851
1.174
1.112
1.030
1.269
1.553
1.901
2.231
2.460
2.846

0.640
0.673
0.762
0.749
0.573
0.687
1.017
0.936
0.899
1.064
1.361
1.760
2.093
2.339
2.718

0.556
0.583
0.669
0.658
0.489
0.585
0.927
0.830
0.800
0.955
1.274
1.696
1.988
2.209
2.689

0.922
0.610
0.671
0.672
0.749
0.874
0.792
0.774
0.722
0.695
0.722
0.803
0.792
0.617
0.726
1.055
0.980
0.928
1.113
1.408
1.789
2.117
2.357
2.746

0.921
0.632
0.678
0.681
0.763
0.888
0.800
0.792
0.765
0.744
0.771
0.853
0.844
0.678
0.785
1.111
1.035
0.949
1.160
1.439
1.833
2.131
2.349
2.778

0.912
0.624
0.669
0.673
0.756
0.883
0.797
0.787
0.759
0.738
0.765
0.847
0.839
0.673
0.781
1.106
1.032
0.947
1.156
1.435
1.829
2.128
2.345
2.775

0.693
0.729
0.809
0.803
0.636
0.765
1.074
1.009
0.922
1.164
1.442
1.791
2.110
2.311
2.726

0.567
0.598
0.690
0.674
0.500
0.621
0.940
0.862
0.816
0.978
1.270
1.664
1.959
2.180
2.572

0.509
0.540
0.627
0.620
0.454
0.549
0.879
0.791
0.741
0.893
1.187
1.576
1.873
2.080
2.532

0.835
0.531
0.589
0.577
0.654
0.786
0.699
0.677
0.626
0.599
0.626
0.713
0.700
0.526
0.645
0.963
0.886
0.828
1.002
1.288
1.670
1.969
2.182
2.586

2009
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2009 ...........................

1.566
1.705
1.724
1.834
2.071
2.419
2.325
2.413
2.373
2.362
2.424
2.392
2.128

1.565
1.700
1.720
1.828
2.066
2.412
2.315
2.404
2.361
2.353
2.416
2.383
2.122

1.477
1.654
1.643
1.748
1.970
2.331
2.245
2.370
2.384
2.312
2.336
2.305
2.059

1.420
1.503
1.574
1.661
1.957
2.204
2.034
2.202
2.068
2.147
2.196
2.158
1.941

1.267
1.335
1.402
1.525
1.793
2.059
1.885
2.050
1.939
1.928
2.041
1.990
1.816

1.424
1.532
1.580
1.674
1.949
2.224
2.067
2.226
2.126
2.166
2.211
2.171
1.958

1.358
1.472
1.506
1.605
1.860
2.192
2.074
2.162
2.092
2.109
2.178
2.149
1.892

1.358
1.468
1.503
1.601
1.856
2.187
2.067
2.157
2.086
2.104
2.173
2.144
1.888

1.324
1.496
1.489
1.591
1.813
2.170
2.080
2.204
2.218
2.144
2.176
2.144
1.899

1.257
1.323
1.399
1.479
1.780
2.026
1.852
2.019
1.879
1.976
2.027
1.991
1.761

1.101
1.202
1.262
1.378
1.607
1.891
1.752
1.906
1.832
1.819
1.974
1.922
1.675

1.246
1.333
1.397
1.482
1.763
2.022
1.867
2.026
1.915
1.975
2.039
1.999
1.767

2010
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2010 ...........................

2.487
2.425
2.533
2.593
2.593
2.503
2.500
2.506
2.453
2.557
2.623
2.755
2.543

2.475
2.417
2.527
2.588
2.586
2.496
2.494
2.499
2.447
2.546
2.617
2.747
2.536

2.390
2.330
2.438
2.482
2.465
2.432
2.451
2.440
2.335
2.454
2.513
2.630
2.446

2.250
2.193
2.362
2.437
2.305
2.288
2.285
2.268
2.260
2.374
2.418
2.555
2.334

2.066
2.028
2.248
2.320
2.258
2.118
2.173
2.067
2.080
2.201
2.238
2.399
2.187

2.265
2.210
2.368
2.438
2.335
2.307
2.312
2.287
2.261
2.381
2.416
2.556
2.346

2.245
2.179
2.305
2.374
2.360
2.256
2.251
2.254
2.223
2.323
2.382
2.520
2.306

2.240
2.173
2.301
2.370
2.353
2.251
2.247
2.250
2.219
2.319
2.378
2.514
2.301

2.231
2.170
2.284
2.333
2.315
2.276
2.295
2.290
2.189
2.304
2.363
2.477
2.293

2.086
2.024
2.192
2.265
2.131
2.109
2.105
2.088
2.093
2.203
2.245
2.387
2.162

2.030
1.963
2.152
2.209
2.128
2.004
2.018
1.999
1.977
2.079
2.130
2.284
2.078

2.097
2.033
2.197
2.265
2.152
2.113
2.113
2.095
2.088
2.198
2.243
2.383
2.165

2011
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................

2.856
2.955
3.322
3.576
3.661
3.435
3.396

2.848
2.947
3.314
3.571
3.654
3.427
3.394

2.713
2.852
3.241
3.475
3.476
3.255
3.191

2.631
2.756
3.109
3.406
3.343
3.149
3.261

2.480
2.588
2.990
3.276
3.268
2.986
3.074

2.631
2.762
3.128
3.409
3.360
3.157
3.234

2.622
2.718
3.079
3.345
3.425
3.190
3.174

2.615
2.712
3.072
3.340
3.419
3.184
3.172

2.562
2.700
3.083
3.314
3.323
3.107
3.038

2.471
2.585
2.928
3.219
3.164
2.962
3.074

2.406
2.481
2.824
3.104
3.107
R2.901
2.944

2.472
2.584
2.934
3.218
3.174
2.970
3.058

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
R Revised data.
Notes: Data for the 4th quarter of 1993 were derived from two separate survey systems. The DTW, Rack, and Bulk components were derived from the revised
EIA-782 survey system, while the End-Use and Average Resale categories were derived from the predecessor EIA-782 survey system. Therefore, the DTW, Rack,
and Bulk components are not consistent with the Average Resale category. Beginning January 1994, all data are from the revised EIA-782 survey system and are
consistent.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

18

Table 7. U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
................................
...............................
...............................

26.2
30.9
32.7
34.2
34.3
36.7
38.4
36.5
35.6
34.3
34.3
37.2
40.5
41.7
41.6
43.6
45.0
46.2
47.3
44.5
46.4
48.2
47.0
45.6

29.9
34.7
36.1
37.3
36.8
38.8
40.4
38.4
37.2
35.9
35.9
38.9
42.4
43.2
43.0
45.0
46.3
47.4
48.6
45.8
47.5
49.4
47.8
46.6

47.7
43.8
46.5
46.2
44.4
45.6
47.5
47.2
46.9
43.5
41.1
37.5
34.8
34.0
32.5

120.3
126.2
131.9
135.7
138.9
147.5
159.3
163.2
163.0
171.4
182.1
189.8
196.0
195.7
192.7

24.3
31.8
35.2
33.9
37.1
34.5
32.4
33.0
39.2
40.1
42.2
45.8
40.8
46.8
43.7

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

41.5
41.5
41.6
41.5
41.5
41.3
40.3
40.6
39.5
39.4
38.6
38.5
40.5

43.2
43.2
43.3
43.3
43.1
42.9
42.0
42.3
41.2
41.1
40.2
40.2
42.2

31.9
33.4
33.5
33.7
33.9
33.1
32.4
32.4
31.6
31.5
30.3
30.7
32.4

181.2
190.7
190.2
195.0
197.8
207.2
205.2
202.0
200.6
198.7
192.7
199.9
196.8

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

36.0
36.2
37.2
37.8
37.6
38.4
37.4
36.9
35.9
35.8
35.2
35.0
36.6

37.5
37.7
38.8
39.5
39.2
39.8
38.9
38.4
37.3
37.1
36.6
36.4
38.1

28.7
29.8
30.4
30.1
30.9
30.5
29.3
28.7
27.8
27.8
27.1
26.8
29.0

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

33.4
33.8
34.6
34.6
34.4
35.3
35.2

34.7
35.2
36.0
36.0
35.7
36.7
36.5

25.2
25.7
25.8
25.6
24.9
24.9
25.1

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

119.7
127.0
141.9
153.6
155.7
174.5
180.9
182.2
184.0
192.3
201.8
213.6
215.8
220.3
227.6
239.3
243.5
249.2
255.0
265.4
273.2
271.7
276.6
268.8

4.9
7.4
7.9
8.9
8.7
8.5
9.6
9.5
9.7
10.1
9.9
8.6
8.3
8.3
7.8
6.4
5.9
5.5
5.0
4.1

5.1
7.6
8.2
9.2
8.9
8.7
9.8
9.8
10.0
10.3
10.1
8.7
8.4
8.5
7.9
6.5
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.2

12.8
13.3
12.9
12.1
11.1
10.5
8.8
7.8
7.4
5.5
4.4
3.2
2.4
2.0
1.5

15.7
17.2
16.6
16.3
16.3
16.1
14.2
13.3
13.4
13.1
12.7
13.5
11.7
11.7
11.0

0.2
0.1
NA
NA
NA
NA

16.4
23.1
23.7
27.5
27.7
28.7
30.6
29.5
28.4
27.4
26.6
23.0
21.1
20.8
18.6
17.0
16.7
14.1
13.7
12.5

35.3
33.0
29.6
34.0
36.4
50.6
41.3
43.5
42.5
40.5
38.3
46.3
39.3

248.4
257.1
253.4
262.7
268.1
291.0
279.0
277.8
274.7
270.7
261.3
276.9
268.5

3.7
3.6
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.5

3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.5

1.3
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.3

9.8
10.2
10.0
10.8
10.7
10.7
10.7
10.6
10.1
9.7
9.4
9.8
10.2

11.1
11.6
11.3
12.1
12.1
12.0
12.0
11.8
11.4
10.9
10.6
10.9
11.5

183.5
194.6
201.4
205.9
204.7
207.4
209.4
207.6
204.1
201.9
200.6
204.5
202.2

34.8
43.0
38.7
41.3
42.4
44.9
47.4
50.1
40.0
38.9
37.4
37.7
41.4

247.0
267.4
270.5
277.3
278.0
282.9
286.2
286.5
271.8
268.6
265.0
269.0
272.5

3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
2.9
2.8
3.0

3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
2.9
2.9
3.1

1.1
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9

8.9
9.6
9.4
9.7
9.9
10.3
10.7
10.4
10.2
9.9
9.6
9.7
9.9

10.0
10.8
10.5
10.7
10.9
11.3
11.6
11.3
11.1
10.7
10.4
10.5
10.8

190.1
199.1
203.1
204.8
204.8
210.7
208.1

32.9
36.5
29.2
26.7
31.4
R30.5
26.7

248.2
261.3
258.2
257.1
261.1
R266.1
259.9

2.6
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.7

2.6
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.7

0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.7

8.7
9.1
8.3
8.1
8.4
8.7
8.8

9.4
9.8
9.0
8.8
9.0
9.4
9.5

See footnotes at end of table.

19

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 7. U.S. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
................................
...............................
...............................

9.2
9.0
11.2
13.8
13.5
11.2
10.5
10.3
10.3
10.0
9.8
8.4
8.4
9.6
8.7
6.9
7.1
7.5
7.1
5.9
5.2
4.9
4.7
4.2

10.0
9.8
11.6
14.5
14.2
11.7
10.9
10.7
10.6
10.3
10.2
8.8
8.8
9.9
8.9
7.1
7.3
7.8
7.3
6.1
5.4
5.1
4.8
4.3

22.6
20.8
18.2
16.9
17.4
16.1
13.0
12.3
12.5
10.8
9.4
8.0
7.1
6.9
5.9

29.9
31.5
28.3
27.6
30.9
31.0
24.4
24.6
25.2
23.9
22.3
20.9
20.3
20.2
17.1

3.2
4.2
4.1
4.0
4.3
5.7
4.7
3.7
4.1
3.3
2.3
3.0
2.4
2.4
1.9

38.0
45.1
53.0
62.4
60.8
53.7
48.3
51.7
52.8
55.7
56.4
50.5
48.5
52.7
52.7
42.1
40.6
41.8
38.1
34.0
31.9
29.7
29.5
25.0

50.5
54.2
55.7
56.7
57.5
57.4
58.4
56.4
54.9
52.8
53.7
55.1
58.7
61.4
60.2
59.1
60.4
62.1
62.2
56.9
57.5
58.6
56.7
53.9

57.5
61.2
61.0
61.0
61.2
60.3
61.2
59.0
57.2
55.0
55.9
57.5
61.1
63.3
62.0
60.9
62.0
63.6
63.8
58.4
59.0
60.0
57.7
55.1

83.1
77.9
77.5
75.1
73.0
72.2
69.4
67.4
66.9
59.8
54.8
48.7
44.3
43.0
39.9

165.9
174.8
176.8
179.6
186.1
194.6
197.9
201.1
201.7
208.4
217.1
224.2
228.0
227.6
220.8

27.7
36.0
39.3
38.0
41.4
40.2
37.1
36.7
43.3
43.4
44.5
48.9
43.2
49.2
45.7

256.9
257.2
257.2
263.7
260.7
264.8
261.3
265.4
266.9
276.7
288.8
293.6
292.7
300.4
306.9
304.4
305.2
311.8
311.6
316.4
321.8
315.6
319.8
306.4

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

4.1
4.0
4.2
4.1
4.1
3.9
4.0
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.7
3.7
4.0

4.2
4.1
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.0
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.0
3.9
3.9
4.1

6.1
6.3
6.6
6.7
6.6
6.3
6.3
6.1
6.0
6.1
5.9
6.1
6.3

17.0
17.9
18.3
18.9
19.3
19.9
20.8
20.1
20.0
19.0
18.5
19.2
19.1

1.7
1.3
1.7
1.6
1.9
1.6
2.5
2.3
2.1
2.2
2.7
3.1
2.1

24.9
25.5
26.5
27.2
27.8
27.8
29.6
28.5
28.1
27.3
27.0
28.4
27.4

49.3
49.2
49.5
49.3
49.2
48.7
47.8
48.1
46.8
46.6
45.7
45.6
48.0

51.1
51.0
51.3
51.2
51.0
50.4
49.7
50.0
48.7
48.5
47.5
47.4
49.8

39.4
41.1
41.5
41.7
41.9
40.7
40.1
39.7
38.8
38.8
37.4
37.9
39.9

207.9
218.8
218.5
224.7
227.8
237.9
236.8
232.6
230.7
227.5
220.6
228.9
226.1

37.0
34.3
31.3
35.6
38.3
52.2
43.8
45.8
44.7
42.7
41.0
49.4
41.4

284.3
294.2
291.3
302.0
308.0
330.7
320.6
318.1
314.2
308.9
299.0
316.2
307.4

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

3.3
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.1
3.4

3.5
3.4
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.5

5.5
5.8
5.9
5.9
6.2
6.1
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.5
5.3
5.1
5.7

17.4
18.9
19.8
20.4
21.1
21.9
22.8
22.7
22.5
21.5
20.9
20.5
20.9

2.1
2.1
2.4
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.6
2.0
2.3
1.5
3.1
2.2
2.1

25.0
26.8
28.1
28.3
29.2
30.0
30.2
30.5
30.5
28.5
29.3
27.7
28.7

42.4
42.6
43.7
44.4
44.3
45.2
44.1
43.5
42.4
42.1
41.4
40.9
43.1

44.0
44.2
45.5
46.2
46.0
46.8
45.8
45.1
43.9
43.6
42.9
42.4
44.7

35.3
36.7
37.4
37.1
38.1
37.6
36.1
35.4
34.3
34.1
33.2
32.7
35.7

209.7
223.1
230.6
236.0
235.7
239.7
242.9
240.7
236.8
233.3
231.1
234.7
232.9

36.9
45.1
41.1
43.2
44.3
46.8
49.0
52.2
42.2
40.3
40.5
39.9
43.5

281.9
305.0
309.1
316.3
318.1
324.2
328.0
328.2
313.3
307.7
304.8
307.2
312.0

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

2.9
3.0
2.9
2.9
2.9
3.1
3.2

3.0
3.1
3.0
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.3

4.7
4.8
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.6
4.6

18.6
19.6
18.9
18.8
19.5
21.1
21.4

2.6
1.8
1.1
1.8
1.9
1.6
2.3

25.9
26.2
24.4
24.9
25.7
27.2
28.3

38.9
39.5
40.1
40.1
39.8
41.0
41.1

40.3
40.9
41.6
41.6
41.2
42.5
42.4

30.7
31.2
30.9
30.7
29.9
30.1
30.4

217.3
227.8
230.3
231.7
232.6
240.5
238.3

35.5
38.3
30.3
28.5
33.3
32.0
29.0

283.5
297.3
291.5
290.8
295.8
R302.7
297.7

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
R Revised data.
Notes: Data for the 4th quarter of 1993 were derived from two separate survey systems. The DTW, Rack, and Bulk components were derived from the revised
EIA-782 survey system, while the End-Use and Average Resale categories were derived from the predecessor EIA-782 survey system. Therefore, the DTW, Rack,
and Bulk components are not consistent with the Average Resale category. Beginning January 1994, all data are from the revised EIA-782 survey system and are
consistent.
Note: Motor gasoline averages and totals prior to October 1993 include leaded gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

20

Table 8. U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................

0.687
0.710
0.797
0.781
0.611
0.710
1.045
0.961
0.893
1.081
1.368
1.780
2.062
2.292
2.717

0.681
0.704
0.791
0.775
0.606
0.706
1.040
0.958
0.891
1.078
1.364
1.776
2.060
2.289
2.714

0.636
0.651
0.743
0.719
0.551
0.676
0.994
0.914
0.836
1.040
1.325
1.709
2.054
2.242
2.698

0.545
0.570
0.665
0.649
0.473
0.595
0.913
0.835
0.791
0.952
1.244
1.643
1.925
2.153
2.560

2009
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2009 ...........................

1.317
1.412
1.459
1.542
1.811
2.129
1.991
2.073
1.972
2.025
2.108
2.084
1.825

1.318
1.408
1.455
1.537
1.807
2.124
1.984
2.069
1.968
2.023
2.104
2.080
1.821

1.289
1.433
1.450
1.544
1.768
2.087
1.977
2.102
2.090
2.007
2.104
2.062
1.817

2010
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2010 ...........................

2.181
2.116
2.252
2.324
2.294
2.181
2.175
2.178
2.170
2.267
2.319
2.462
2.244

2.176
2.110
2.248
2.320
2.287
2.178
2.171
2.175
2.168
2.263
2.315
2.456
2.239

2011
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................

2.568
2.657
3.013
3.282
3.360
3.119
3.124

2.561
2.651
3.005
3.277
3.353
3.114
3.123

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

0.500
0.525
0.607
0.600
0.439
0.520
0.844
0.761
0.723
0.871
1.170
1.555
1.864
2.065
2.513

0.558
0.573
0.664
0.648
0.473
0.590
0.909
0.830
0.782
0.942
1.234
1.629
1.918
2.138
2.555

0.784
0.800
0.884
0.874
0.704
0.802
1.136
1.058
0.985
1.173
1.454
1.861
2.166
2.392
2.829

0.778
0.794
0.878
0.869
0.700
0.799
1.133
1.055
0.981
1.168
1.450
1.857
2.164
2.390
2.829

0.694
0.711
0.801
0.783
0.613
0.734
1.052
0.984
0.906
1.108
1.391
1.781
2.134
2.298
2.734

NA
0.610
0.700
0.685
0.511
0.628
0.945
0.872
0.829
0.994
1.287
1.675
1.972
2.222
2.581

NA
NA
NA
W
W

0.627
0.637
0.726
0.708
0.533
0.650
0.964
0.889
0.839
1.006
1.296
1.682
1.980
2.225
2.586

1.229
1.291
1.372
1.449
1.754
2.002
1.824
1.986
1.847
1.955
2.010
1.967
1.735

1.087
1.191
1.247
1.361
1.582
1.876
1.732
1.883
1.817
1.805
1.969
1.916
1.657

1.205
1.279
1.356
1.437
1.724
1.976
1.812
1.970
1.849
1.928
2.006
1.959
1.723

1.409
1.530
1.570
1.662
1.914
2.234
2.124
2.202
2.110
2.137
2.238
2.203
1.936

1.410
1.529
1.570
1.661
1.913
2.234
2.125
2.203
2.109
2.137
2.237
2.203
1.936

1.397
1.508
1.535
1.607
1.853
2.155
2.033
2.167
2.144
2.089
2.165
2.124
1.877

1.292
1.318
1.408
1.467
1.778
2.030
1.839
1.993
1.851
1.983
2.041
1.998
1.751

1.296
1.325
1.412
1.472
1.780
2.034
1.845
1.998
1.859
1.986
2.044
2.002
1.755

2.151
2.099
2.237
2.322
2.262
2.202
2.229
2.249
2.174
2.265
2.314
2.410
2.244

2.068
2.005
2.171
2.243
2.105
2.078
2.076
2.066
2.079
2.178
2.216
2.362
2.139

2.026
1.955
2.141
2.195
2.117
1.988
2.001
1.988
1.967
2.068
2.113
2.268
2.065

2.063
1.997
2.168
2.236
2.112
2.064
2.065
2.054
2.061
2.160
2.201
2.347
2.128

2.295
2.237
2.368
2.440
2.417
2.296
2.297
2.308
2.298
2.383
2.431
2.564
2.361

2.295
2.238
2.369
2.441
2.418
2.297
2.297
2.308
2.298
2.383
2.431
2.564
2.361

2.189
2.158
2.280
2.369
2.399
2.352
2.391
2.394
2.298
2.389
2.443
2.538
2.336

2.084
2.016
2.196
2.266
2.114
2.094
2.095
2.088
2.125
2.212
2.241
2.390
2.160

2.087
2.020
2.198
2.269
2.119
2.098
2.101
2.094
2.128
2.215
2.245
2.392
2.164

2.491
2.611
2.959
3.181
3.208
3.047
2.998

2.450
2.559
2.898
3.176
3.130
2.921
3.041

2.398
2.469
2.816
3.082
3.091
2.879
2.908

2.442
2.545
2.888
3.164
3.126
2.919
3.023

2.678
2.772
3.127
3.381
3.466
3.241
3.225

2.678
2.772
3.127
3.382
3.466
3.241
3.226

2.614
2.746
3.107
3.339
3.310
3.131
3.073

2.502
2.603
2.925
3.213
3.200
2.953
3.086

2.504
2.606
2.928
3.215
3.202
2.956
3.086

See footnotes at end of table.

21

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 8. U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................

0.863
0.877
0.960
0.954
0.783
0.872
1.211
1.129
1.064
1.253
1.544
1.966
2.274
2.502
2.928

0.855
0.868
0.951
0.946
0.776
0.865
1.201
1.123
1.058
1.245
1.534
1.954
2.265
2.494
2.921

0.778
0.790
0.869
0.856
0.684
0.801
1.120
1.042
0.978
1.178
1.466
1.857
2.215
2.415
2.851

0.638
0.665
0.755
0.742
W
0.679
1.002
0.922
0.889
1.051
1.347
1.747
2.070
2.328
2.726

0.555
0.568
0.645
0.641
0.474
0.558
0.897
0.806
0.788
0.925
1.248
1.652
1.981
2.181
2.650

0.682
0.684
0.767
0.753
0.576
0.681
1.005
0.923
0.886
1.050
1.348
1.746
2.071
2.317
2.726

0.736
0.753
0.834
0.819
0.652
0.748
1.076
0.992
0.924
1.109
1.391
1.801
2.084
2.313
2.736

0.729
0.746
0.827
0.813
0.647
0.743
1.071
0.989
0.921
1.105
1.387
1.797
2.082
2.309
2.733

0.683
0.693
0.778
0.756
0.589
0.711
1.023
0.943
0.867
1.067
1.348
1.732
2.077
2.267
2.716

0.565
0.590
0.682
0.666
0.491
0.611
0.926
0.848
0.806
0.965
1.257
1.654
1.940
2.172
2.573

0.507
0.530
0.610
0.604
0.442
0.525
0.849
0.765
0.729
0.874
1.174
1.560
1.869
2.070
2.518

0.589
0.598
0.685
0.668
0.494
0.609
0.925
0.845
0.798
0.957
1.247
1.641
1.933
2.156
2.568

2009
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2009 ...........................

1.540
1.660
1.696
1.787
2.037
2.362
2.242
2.324
2.234
2.267
2.367
2.341
2.062

1.541
1.654
1.691
1.779
2.029
2.352
2.229
2.313
2.223
2.256
2.355
2.327
2.054

1.488
1.647
1.655
1.742
1.961
2.282
2.173
2.302
2.295
2.201
2.302
2.263
2.014

1.401
1.480
1.561
1.645
1.947
2.195
2.020
2.182
2.049
2.140
2.198
2.149
1.927

1.254
1.319
1.396
1.503
1.765
2.032
1.862
2.019
1.911
1.910
2.038
1.988
1.802

1.391
1.480
1.551
1.639
1.929
2.187
2.009
2.169
2.048
2.115
2.178
2.127
1.918

1.336
1.433
1.480
1.564
1.830
2.148
2.013
2.095
1.995
2.045
2.129
2.105
1.845

1.336
1.429
1.476
1.559
1.826
2.142
2.006
2.091
1.991
2.043
2.125
2.101
1.841

1.316
1.461
1.478
1.570
1.794
2.112
2.002
2.128
2.116
2.033
2.128
2.088
1.843

1.246
1.306
1.388
1.465
1.770
2.018
1.840
2.002
1.863
1.970
2.026
1.983
1.750

1.094
1.196
1.255
1.366
1.590
1.880
1.739
1.889
1.821
1.810
1.974
1.920
1.664

1.222
1.295
1.373
1.454
1.742
1.993
1.828
1.986
1.864
1.944
2.020
1.973
1.738

2010
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ...................
November ...............
December ...............
2010 ...........................

2.431
2.372
2.499
2.568
2.540
2.427
2.422
2.432
2.418
2.512
2.564
2.698
2.489

2.413
2.360
2.489
2.561
2.530
2.419
2.415
2.424
2.408
2.495
2.555
2.687
2.478

2.354
2.312
2.437
2.519
2.464
2.408
2.436
2.444
2.364
2.460
2.507
2.607
2.443

2.250
2.193
2.360
2.435
2.299
2.276
2.276
2.269
2.270
2.369
2.405
2.544
2.329

2.055
2.008
2.241
2.294
2.250
2.087
2.136
2.047
2.066
2.189
2.238
2.392
2.172

2.231
2.178
2.349
2.425
2.303
2.265
2.275
2.255
2.254
2.360
2.388
2.528
2.318

2.201
2.137
2.272
2.344
2.315
2.202
2.197
2.200
2.192
2.287
2.339
2.480
2.264

2.196
2.131
2.268
2.340
2.308
2.198
2.192
2.197
2.189
2.283
2.335
2.474
2.259

2.176
2.127
2.262
2.346
2.290
2.231
2.258
2.276
2.200
2.291
2.339
2.435
2.270

2.082
2.020
2.187
2.259
2.121
2.095
2.094
2.084
2.098
2.195
2.232
2.377
2.155

2.027
1.957
2.146
2.199
2.122
1.991
2.005
1.990
1.971
2.072
2.120
2.275
2.069

2.076
2.011
2.182
2.251
2.127
2.080
2.082
2.071
2.079
2.177
2.217
2.362
2.143

2011
January ...................
February .................
March ......................
April ........................
May .........................
June ........................
July .........................

2.810
2.896
3.257
3.510
3.588
3.362
3.353

2.799
2.885
3.246
3.505
3.578
3.351
3.352

2.687
2.807
3.161
3.385
3.392
3.225
3.174

2.626
2.744
3.089
3.368
3.316
3.121
3.248

2.477
2.584
2.998
3.265
3.254
2.984
3.050

2.605
2.730
3.087
3.358
3.312
3.114
3.220

2.586
2.676
3.031
3.298
3.376
3.138
3.142

2.579
2.669
3.023
3.293
3.370
3.133
3.140

2.516
2.636
2.983
3.206
3.230
3.068
3.019

2.465
2.574
2.912
3.191
3.146
2.938
3.059

2.404
2.475
2.822
3.093
3.100
2.884
2.920

2.457
2.560
2.903
3.179
3.142
2.935
3.042

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
Notes: The 4th quarter of 1993 was a transitional period between the predecessor EIA-782 survey system and the revised EIA-782 survey sytem. The revised
survey system contains additional product and sales categories, which may not be consistent with categories derived from the predecessor survey system. Beginning
January 1994 all data are from the revised survey system and are consistent.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

22

Table 9. U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

29.7
24.0
24.1
25.0
25.4
25.0
26.0
26.6
27.2
27.5
26.5
27.4
28.9
29.6
28.9

31.2
25.3
25.4
26.4
26.6
26.0
27.1
27.4
28.0
28.3
27.3
28.3
29.8
30.2
29.8

36.1
19.4
17.8
16.4
13.7
13.4
12.8
12.0
11.3
10.3
9.7
9.0
7.3
7.4
7.1

113.5
105.1
108.5
110.9
112.0
117.4
125.7
128.5
127.9
131.1
136.7
140.1
143.7
150.3
144.5

22.8
26.0
27.1
26.4
28.8
24.9
23.9
24.0
31.0
32.4
36.1
36.4
37.4
43.0
39.5

172.4
150.5
153.4
153.7
154.5
155.8
162.4
164.5
170.2
173.8
182.5
185.5
188.4
200.7
191.1

7.6
6.0
5.7
5.7
6.0
5.9
4.9
4.6
4.7
4.3
3.5
3.1
2.9
2.6
2.1

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

26.9
27.2
27.0
27.0
26.9
27.0
26.5
26.6
26.0
25.9
25.5
25.4
26.5

28.3
28.6
28.4
28.5
28.2
28.3
27.8
27.9
27.3
27.3
26.9
26.8
27.8

6.6
7.0
6.9
7.0
7.0
6.7
6.7
6.7
6.4
6.2
5.8
5.9
6.6

134.0
142.0
142.2
145.9
148.9
155.3
155.1
151.6
148.7
147.9
143.4
148.4
147.0

33.0
30.8
27.3
30.9
33.5
46.8
37.2
39.3
37.5
36.5
34.8
43.1
35.9

173.6
179.8
176.4
183.7
189.4
208.8
199.0
197.6
192.6
190.7
184.0
197.4
189.5

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

23.9
24.4
25.1
25.7
25.6
26.3
25.6
25.2
24.7
24.6
24.2
24.0
24.9

25.1
25.7
26.5
27.1
27.0
27.5
26.9
26.4
25.8
25.7
25.3
25.1
26.2

5.4
5.8
5.8
6.0
6.1
6.1
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.7
5.8
5.9

134.4
143.3
148.1
151.3
149.8
151.9
153.6
151.0
147.7
146.7
145.8
148.0
147.6

31.0
39.1
34.6
37.4
38.0
40.8
42.6
44.9
35.9
35.3
33.4
32.9
37.1

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

22.8
23.1
23.6
23.5
23.5
24.0
23.8

23.9
24.2
24.8
24.7
24.5
25.2
24.9

5.4
5.6
5.7
5.6
5.3
5.2
5.4

135.3
143.0
145.9
148.5
147.3
R151.9
150.9

29.0
31.5
25.4
22.8
27.4
25.6
22.0

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

7.8
6.3
5.9
5.9
6.1
6.0
5.0
4.7
4.8
4.4
3.6
3.2
2.9
2.6
2.2

10.1
5.1
4.4
3.9
3.4
3.1
2.3
1.9
1.6
1.2
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.4

14.6
13.6
12.9
12.7
12.5
12.2
10.8
10.2
10.4
10.0
9.8
10.8
9.3
10.3
9.9

0.1
0.1
NA
W
W

24.8
18.7
17.3
16.6
15.8
15.3
13.1
12.0
11.9
11.2
10.8
11.5
9.7
10.8
10.3

2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.8
1.9

2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3

8.8
9.2
8.9
9.7
9.6
9.6
9.5
9.4
9.0
8.6
8.4
8.7
9.1

9.1
9.5
9.3
10.0
10.0
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.2
8.9
8.6
8.9
9.4

170.7
188.2
188.4
194.7
193.9
198.9
202.4
201.8
189.5
187.9
184.9
186.7
190.7

1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.7

1.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.7

0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2

7.8
8.5
8.3
8.5
8.7
9.1
9.4
9.1
9.0
8.7
8.4
8.6
8.7

8.0
8.8
8.5
8.8
8.9
9.3
9.6
9.3
9.1
8.8
8.6
8.7
8.9

169.7
180.1
177.0
176.8
179.9
R182.7
178.3

1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4

1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

7.5
8.0
7.2
7.1
7.3
7.6
7.7

7.7
8.1
7.4
7.2
7.4
7.7
7.8

See footnotes at end of table.

23

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 9. U.S. Refiner Conventional Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

8.5
6.2
4.9
4.8
5.5
5.0
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.4
2.6
2.3
2.1
2.1
1.8

8.9
6.4
5.1
5.0
5.7
5.2
3.9
3.8
4.0
3.5
2.8
2.4
2.2
2.2
1.9

16.5
7.7
5.8
5.1
4.7
4.3
3.1
2.8
2.6
2.1
1.6
1.4
1.1
1.1
0.9

28.0
25.1
22.5
21.9
W
24.1
18.6
18.7
19.1
17.5
15.8
14.4
13.9
14.4
11.7

2.8
2.9
2.5
2.5
2.7
3.8
2.8
2.7
3.0
2.4
1.7
1.9
1.7
2.0
1.5

47.2
35.6
30.8
29.5
31.9
32.2
24.5
24.1
24.7
21.9
19.2
17.7
16.6
17.4
14.2

45.8
36.2
34.7
35.4
36.9
35.9
34.7
35.0
35.8
35.1
32.6
32.8
33.9
34.3
32.9

47.9
38.0
36.5
37.2
38.5
37.2
35.9
36.0
36.8
36.3
33.7
33.8
35.0
35.0
33.9

62.7
32.1
28.1
25.4
21.8
20.8
18.2
16.7
15.5
13.6
12.3
11.0
8.8
9.0
8.4

156.0
143.8
143.8
145.6
148.9
153.7
155.1
157.4
157.4
158.6
162.3
165.4
166.8
175.0
166.2

25.8
28.9
29.6
28.9
31.5
28.7
26.7
26.7
34.0
34.8
37.8
38.2
39.1
44.9
41.0

244.5
204.8
201.5
199.8
202.2
203.3
200.0
200.7
206.9
207.0
212.4
214.6
214.7
228.9
215.6

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

1.8
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7

1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.8

0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.9

11.4
12.1
12.4
12.9
13.2
13.6
14.5
13.8
13.4
12.7
12.3
12.8
12.9

1.5
1.1
1.4
1.3
1.6
1.2
2.1
1.9
1.7
1.9
2.5
2.8
1.8

13.8
14.1
14.8
15.3
15.8
15.8
17.6
16.7
16.0
15.5
15.5
16.4
15.6

30.7
30.9
30.7
30.7
30.5
30.5
30.0
30.1
29.4
29.3
28.8
28.7
30.0

32.1
32.4
32.3
32.3
31.9
31.9
31.5
31.6
30.9
30.8
30.3
30.3
31.5

7.8
8.3
8.2
8.3
8.3
7.9
8.0
7.9
7.5
7.3
6.8
6.9
7.8

154.2
163.3
163.5
168.5
171.7
178.5
179.1
174.8
171.1
169.2
164.0
169.8
169.0

34.5
31.8
28.7
32.2
35.2
48.1
39.3
41.2
39.2
38.5
37.3
45.9
37.7

196.6
203.4
200.4
209.0
215.2
234.5
226.4
224.0
217.8
215.0
208.1
222.7
214.5

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

1.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.5

1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.6

0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8

11.4
12.5
12.9
13.3
13.7
14.4
14.9
14.7
14.2
13.6
13.1
12.8
13.5

1.8
1.8
2.0
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.2
1.8
1.7
1.2
2.0
2.0
1.7

13.9
15.0
15.7
15.7
16.1
16.8
17.0
17.3
16.8
15.6
16.0
15.5
15.9

26.9
27.5
28.3
29.0
29.0
29.7
29.0
28.6
27.9
27.8
27.3
27.0
28.2

28.3
28.9
29.8
30.5
30.4
31.0
30.4
29.8
29.1
29.0
28.5
28.1
29.5

6.3
6.9
6.8
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.7
6.7
6.9

153.6
164.3
169.3
173.1
172.2
175.4
178.0
174.8
170.9
168.9
167.4
169.3
169.8

32.7
40.8
36.5
39.0
39.4
42.4
43.9
46.6
37.6
36.5
35.4
34.9
38.8

192.6
212.0
212.6
219.2
218.8
224.9
229.0
228.4
215.4
212.3
209.5
211.0
215.5

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

1.2
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.4

1.3
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4

0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.7

11.2
12.0
11.6
11.7
12.1
13.3
13.6

2.3
1.5
0.9
1.5
1.6
1.3
2.0

14.2
14.3
13.2
13.9
14.3
15.2
16.3

25.5
25.9
26.3
26.2
26.0
26.8
26.7

26.7
27.1
27.5
27.4
27.2
28.0
27.8

6.2
6.4
6.5
6.4
6.0
6.0
6.2

154.1
163.0
164.7
167.2
166.6
172.7
172.2

31.3
33.0
26.3
24.3
29.0
26.9
24.0

191.7
202.4
197.5
197.9
201.6
205.6
202.4

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
R Revised data.
Notes: The 4th quarter of 1993 was a transitional period between the predecessor EIA-782 survey system and the revised EIA-782 survey sytem. The revised
survey system contains additional product and sales categories, which may not be consistent with categories derived from the predecessor survey system. Beginning
January 1994 all data are from the revised survey system and are consistent.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

24

Table 10. U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

0.764
0.749
0.834
0.830
0.668
0.804
1.126
1.059
0.946
1.196
1.472
1.850
2.166
2.362
2.812

0.758
0.744
0.830
0.828
0.665
0.800
1.123
1.056
0.944
1.192
1.470
1.848
2.164
2.360
2.810

0.720
0.707
0.788
0.787
0.616
0.752
1.058
1.001
0.906
1.168
1.447
1.787
2.097
2.288
2.703

0.569
0.605
0.698
0.682
0.509
0.642
0.978
0.893
0.834
1.006
1.299
1.682
2.002
2.186
2.553

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

1.353
1.496
1.507
1.632
1.869
2.227
2.129
2.228
2.207
2.167
2.214
2.177
1.927

1.354
1.495
1.507
1.631
1.867
2.223
2.124
2.225
2.202
2.164
2.210
2.176
1.925

1.292
1.471
1.458
1.560
1.783
2.150
2.064
2.188
2.207
2.133
2.151
2.121
1.878

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

2.279
2.210
2.324
2.390
2.403
2.313
2.310
2.311
2.235
2.348
2.422
2.554
2.342

2.276
2.207
2.322
2.388
2.399
2.311
2.307
2.308
2.233
2.345
2.418
2.550
2.339

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

2.648
2.757
3.131
3.395
3.479
3.244
3.193

2.644
2.754
3.127
3.393
3.475
3.241
3.191

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

0.543
0.573
0.677
0.668
0.484
0.601
0.953
0.856
0.779
0.962
1.248
1.619
1.885
2.175
2.642

0.638
0.650
0.738
0.731
0.557
0.686
1.012
0.938
0.861
1.069
1.353
1.711
2.030
2.221
2.607

0.879
0.836
0.924
0.928
0.769
0.895
1.219
1.166
1.052
1.293
1.572
1.945
2.275
2.490
2.934

0.873
0.833
0.921
0.925
0.767
0.892
1.217
1.163
1.050
1.290
1.570
1.944
2.274
2.489
2.934

0.770
0.753
0.837
0.840
0.673
0.807
1.114
1.061
0.988
1.224
1.494
1.834
2.170
2.368
2.788

0.628
0.651
0.741
0.725
0.553
0.676
1.014
0.942
0.875
1.047
1.340
1.726
2.078
2.256
2.652

W
W
W
NA

0.728
0.723
0.809
0.807
0.638
0.767
1.085
1.027
0.958
1.165
1.436
1.789
2.129
2.316
2.721

1.268
1.349
1.409
1.499
1.788
2.027
1.865
2.049
1.903
1.971
2.010
1.994
1.770

1.175
1.274
1.336
1.476
1.781
2.009
1.854
2.048
1.901
1.882
1.967
1.934
1.782

1.273
1.388
1.424
1.519
1.786
2.066
1.929
2.093
1.996
2.018
2.053
2.031
1.806

1.481
1.632
1.638
1.768
1.995
2.356
2.284
2.379
2.367
2.326
2.360
2.326
2.066

1.481
1.632
1.638
1.768
1.995
2.356
2.283
2.378
2.366
2.326
2.359
2.325
2.066

1.391
1.572
1.559
1.672
1.892
2.251
2.172
2.305
2.335
2.271
2.265
2.234
1.981

1.350
1.430
1.491
1.579
1.866
2.103
1.945
2.114
1.975
2.050
2.088
2.071
1.855

1.371
1.502
1.525
1.625
1.878
2.171
2.048
2.200
2.137
2.151
2.169
2.141
1.914

2.210
2.145
2.255
2.298
2.287
2.252
2.271
2.260
2.152
2.274
2.337
2.456
2.265

2.079
2.017
2.183
2.261
2.135
2.123
2.110
2.073
2.058
2.200
2.253
2.390
2.159

2.044
2.006
2.187
2.290
2.165
2.114
2.114
2.067
2.011
2.134
2.191
2.339
2.141

2.117
2.055
2.205
2.273
2.182
2.160
2.155
2.123
2.080
2.217
2.272
2.404
2.188

2.422
2.359
2.464
2.521
2.539
2.462
2.462
2.464
2.384
2.493
2.565
2.696
2.485

2.421
2.358
2.463
2.520
2.539
2.462
2.462
2.464
2.384
2.493
2.565
2.696
2.485

2.321
2.258
2.361
2.390
2.372
2.353
2.377
2.360
2.247
2.373
2.425
2.545
2.362

2.154
2.095
2.268
2.341
2.206
2.191
2.175
2.140
2.135
2.268
2.321
2.464
2.229

2.228
2.168
2.306
2.361
2.274
2.254
2.247
2.216
2.174
2.306
2.358
2.493
2.280

2.542
2.685
3.080
3.312
3.317
3.087
3.012

2.462
2.589
2.945
3.269
3.185
3.000
3.088

2.415
2.516
2.831
3.156
3.146
2.990
3.049

2.480
2.608
2.973
3.274
3.215
3.020
3.067

2.788
2.898
3.272
3.529
3.619
3.388
3.332

2.788
2.898
3.272
3.529
3.618
3.388
3.332

2.634
2.788
3.192
3.426
3.397
3.165
3.097

2.531
2.662
3.032
3.357
3.276
3.089
3.171

2.566
2.705
3.087
3.381
3.316
3.113
3.147

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10. U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade and Sales Type
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

Through
Retail
Outlets

Averagea

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Average

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

0.966
0.929
1.002
1.005
0.847
0.966
1.297
1.239
1.124
1.366
1.655
2.031
2.369
2.601
3.003

0.958
0.924
0.998
1.003
0.845
0.963
1.291
1.234
1.119
1.362
1.652
2.029
2.367
2.599
3.001

0.861
0.841
0.910
0.910
0.741
0.870
1.189
1.133
1.046
1.292
1.574
1.912
2.239
2.468
2.845

0.677
0.704
0.791
0.775
W
0.717
1.064
0.983
0.930
1.099
1.399
1.791
2.149
2.367
2.700

0.558
0.616
0.709
0.686
0.516
0.639
0.972
0.890
0.832
1.028
1.348
1.766
2.004
2.346
2.826

0.777
0.785
0.859
0.853
0.680
0.798
1.125
1.065
0.991
1.201
1.489
1.847
2.183
2.415
2.772

0.831
0.808
0.882
0.876
0.717
0.845
1.164
1.100
0.987
1.233
1.510
1.883
2.202
2.404
2.845

0.824
0.803
0.878
0.874
0.714
0.841
1.160
1.096
0.985
1.229
1.507
1.881
2.200
2.402
2.843

0.771
0.756
0.828
0.825
0.657
0.788
1.092
1.034
0.944
1.197
1.474
1.812
2.125
2.322
2.728

0.599
0.632
0.720
0.703
0.529
0.658
0.993
0.909
0.851
1.021
1.313
1.697
2.020
2.208
2.569

0.547
0.582
0.682
0.671
0.489
0.608
0.957
0.859
0.785
0.969
1.257
1.635
1.906
2.192
2.659

0.687
0.696
0.774
0.767
0.593
0.718
1.039
0.966
0.891
1.097
1.378
1.733
2.055
2.250
2.629

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

1.585
1.740
1.744
1.870
2.095
2.461
2.386
2.479
2.475
2.430
2.464
2.428
2.177

1.584
1.738
1.743
1.867
2.093
2.458
2.381
2.476
2.469
2.426
2.461
2.425
2.174

1.475
1.655
1.641
1.749
1.971
2.340
2.258
2.382
2.398
2.331
2.342
2.311
2.067

1.460
1.552
1.601
1.693
1.978
2.222
2.068
2.247
2.106
2.161
2.193
2.177
1.968

1.348
1.404
1.440
1.636
1.939
2.157
2.022
2.210
2.041
2.049
2.074
2.011
1.899

1.465
1.597
1.617
1.719
1.974
2.273
2.151
2.305
2.228
2.233
2.256
2.232
2.011

1.393
1.539
1.550
1.675
1.909
2.267
2.177
2.274
2.257
2.216
2.260
2.223
1.971

1.394
1.537
1.549
1.673
1.907
2.263
2.171
2.270
2.251
2.212
2.257
2.221
1.969

1.325
1.504
1.492
1.596
1.818
2.184
2.100
2.223
2.243
2.170
2.186
2.157
1.913

1.290
1.371
1.431
1.521
1.810
2.050
1.889
2.072
1.926
1.993
2.032
2.015
1.793

1.193
1.287
1.346
1.489
1.796
2.022
1.868
2.061
1.913
1.893
1.974
1.940
1.791

1.300
1.417
1.451
1.547
1.813
2.094
1.960
2.122
2.028
2.048
2.081
2.059
1.834

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

2.528
2.468
2.559
2.613
2.636
2.566
2.566
2.567
2.482
2.594
2.671
2.801
2.587

2.524
2.464
2.557
2.610
2.633
2.564
2.563
2.564
2.480
2.591
2.668
2.798
2.584

2.396
2.333
2.438
2.476
2.465
2.437
2.454
2.440
2.330
2.453
2.514
2.634
2.446

2.249
2.193
2.366
2.439
2.315
2.311
2.301
2.266
2.244
2.382
2.442
2.572
2.343

2.125
2.128
2.284
2.437
2.285
2.247
2.308
2.190
2.125
2.254
2.239
2.467
2.247

2.308
2.250
2.393
2.454
2.375
2.360
2.359
2.329
2.270
2.405
2.449
2.592
2.380

2.323
2.256
2.366
2.430
2.445
2.359
2.357
2.358
2.282
2.393
2.467
2.597
2.386

2.320
2.253
2.364
2.428
2.442
2.356
2.354
2.355
2.279
2.390
2.463
2.593
2.383

2.244
2.180
2.288
2.330
2.320
2.286
2.305
2.294
2.186
2.307
2.369
2.488
2.299

2.098
2.038
2.205
2.282
2.157
2.146
2.135
2.097
2.082
2.224
2.278
2.413
2.182

2.050
2.016
2.195
2.303
2.176
2.125
2.127
2.073
2.024
2.143
2.201
2.345
2.150

2.143
2.082
2.231
2.298
2.209
2.188
2.184
2.152
2.109
2.244
2.299
2.429
2.215

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

2.891
3.000
3.372
3.626
3.716
3.491
3.429

2.888
2.997
3.369
3.624
3.713
3.488
3.428

2.718
2.860
3.255
3.491
3.490
3.260
3.194

2.639
2.775
3.142
3.468
3.387
3.196
3.284

2.496
2.607
2.947
3.361
3.339
2.995
3.260

2.662
2.799
3.177
3.474
3.419
3.212
3.254

2.690
2.800
3.172
3.433
3.519
3.287
3.234

2.686
2.796
3.167
3.431
3.515
3.283
3.232

2.573
2.716
3.110
3.342
3.346
3.117
3.043

2.484
2.612
2.968
3.292
3.209
3.024
3.112

2.421
2.521
2.837
3.166
3.159
2.991
3.060

2.505
2.634
2.999
3.300
3.241
3.046
3.092

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing
Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 11. U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day)
Regular
Year
Month

Sales to End Users

Midgrade

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

0.6
7.8
10.7
13.4
14.3
14.5
15.5
16.3
16.9
17.7
16.2
17.1
17.7
17.4
16.6

0.6
8.1
11.1
13.8
14.5
14.8
15.9
16.7
17.2
18.0
16.5
17.4
18.0
17.6
16.9

2.1
20.7
26.1
28.0
28.6
29.8
32.1
32.7
33.1
30.9
29.5
27.5
26.8
26.7
25.4

1.6
W
20.5
21.7
23.0
26.1
29.1
30.0
30.4
35.1
39.7
43.5
45.7
45.4
48.1

0.6
W
8.0
7.6
8.3
9.6
8.5
9.0
8.2
7.6
6.1
9.5
3.4
3.8
4.2

4.3
43.3
54.6
57.3
59.9
65.5
69.6
71.7
71.7
73.6
75.3
80.4
75.9
75.9
77.7

0.2
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.7
3.6
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.1
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.0

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

14.6
14.4
14.6
14.5
14.7
14.3
13.8
14.0
13.5
13.5
13.1
13.1
14.0

14.9
14.6
14.9
14.8
15.0
14.6
14.2
14.4
13.9
13.8
13.3
13.4
14.3

25.3
26.4
26.7
26.7
26.9
26.5
25.7
25.7
25.2
25.3
24.5
24.8
25.8

47.2
48.7
48.0
49.1
48.9
51.9
50.1
50.3
51.9
50.8
49.3
51.5
49.8

2.3
2.2
2.3
3.1
2.9
3.8
4.2
4.2
5.0
4.0
3.5
3.2
3.4

74.8
77.4
77.0
78.9
78.6
82.2
80.0
80.2
82.1
80.0
77.4
79.5
79.0

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

12.1
11.8
12.1
12.1
12.0
12.1
11.8
11.7
11.3
11.2
11.0
11.0
11.7

12.4
12.0
12.4
12.3
12.2
12.3
12.0
11.9
11.5
11.5
11.3
11.3
11.9

23.4
24.0
24.6
24.1
24.8
24.4
23.2
22.7
21.9
21.9
21.3
21.0
23.1

49.1
51.2
53.3
54.7
54.9
55.5
55.8
56.6
56.4
55.2
54.8
56.5
54.5

3.9
4.0
4.1
3.9
4.4
4.1
4.8
5.3
4.1
3.6
4.0
4.8
4.2

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

10.5
10.7
11.0
11.1
10.9
11.3
11.4

10.8
11.0
11.2
11.3
11.1
11.5
11.6

19.8
20.2
20.1
20.1
19.6
19.7
19.7

54.7
56.1
57.2
56.3
57.5
58.8
57.2

3.9
5.0
3.8
4.0
4.0
4.9
4.7

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

0.2
3.1
3.4
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.1
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.0

0.7
7.4
7.9
7.9
7.4
7.0
6.2
5.7
5.6
4.1
3.3
2.5
1.9
1.6
1.1

0.3
3.1
3.3
3.1
3.1
3.1
2.6
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.5
1.3
1.1

W
W
W
NA

1.0
10.5
11.3
11.0
10.5
10.2
8.8
7.9
7.6
6.1
5.2
4.2
3.4
2.9
2.2

1.7
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7

1.7
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7

1.0
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1

2.0
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.1

76.3
79.1
82.1
82.6
84.1
84.0
83.8
84.6
82.3
80.7
80.1
82.3
81.9

1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3

1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3

0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7

1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.2

1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.9

78.4
81.2
81.2
80.3
81.2
83.4
81.6

1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1

1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 11. U.S. Refiner Reformulated Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade and Sales Type
(Million Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Year
Month

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

All Grades

Sales for Resale

Sales to End Users

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

Total

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

0.2
3.1
3.1
3.4
3.8
3.4
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.5
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.4

0.2
3.2
3.2
3.5
3.9
3.5
3.1
3.2
3.5
3.6
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.4

1.2
12.0
11.7
11.5
12.2
11.4
9.6
9.2
9.5
8.5
7.4
6.5
5.9
5.8
5.0

0.5
W
5.3
5.3
W
6.3
5.4
5.4
5.6
5.9
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.4

0.2
W
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.9
1.9
1.1
1.1
1.0
0.6
1.2
0.7
0.4
0.4

1.9
18.9
18.6
18.2
19.8
19.6
16.8
15.7
16.3
15.3
14.1
13.6
12.5
12.1
10.8

1.0
14.0
17.0
20.3
21.8
21.5
21.9
22.7
23.6
24.2
21.9
22.6
22.9
22.4
21.0

1.0
14.4
17.6
21.0
22.2
22.0
22.4
23.3
24.1
24.7
22.3
22.9
23.2
22.7
21.3

4.0
40.1
45.7
47.4
48.2
48.2
47.9
47.7
48.2
43.5
40.2
36.4
34.6
34.0
31.5

2.4
25.9
29.2
30.1
32.0
35.6
37.0
37.6
38.0
43.0
47.7
51.2
53.1
52.6
54.6

0.8
6.6
9.6
9.1
9.9
11.5
10.4
10.0
9.3
8.6
6.7
10.6
4.1
4.3
4.6

7.2
72.6
84.5
86.6
90.1
95.2
95.2
95.3
95.6
95.1
94.6
98.3
91.8
90.9
90.8

2009
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2009 ...............................

2.3
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.3

2.3
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.3

5.2
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.6
5.3
5.4
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.1
5.3
5.3

5.6
5.8
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.3
6.3
6.2
6.5
6.3
6.2
6.4
6.1

0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3

11.0
11.4
11.7
11.9
12.1
12.0
12.0
11.8
12.1
11.8
11.5
12.0
11.8

18.6
18.3
18.7
18.6
18.7
18.2
17.8
17.9
17.4
17.3
16.8
16.9
17.9

19.0
18.6
19.0
18.9
19.1
18.6
18.2
18.3
17.8
17.7
17.1
17.2
18.3

31.6
32.8
33.3
33.4
33.5
32.8
32.1
31.8
31.3
31.4
30.6
30.9
32.1

53.7
55.5
54.9
56.2
56.1
59.4
57.6
57.7
59.6
58.2
56.6
59.0
57.1

2.5
2.5
2.6
3.4
3.2
4.1
4.5
4.6
5.5
4.2
3.7
3.5
3.7

87.8
90.8
90.8
92.9
92.8
96.2
94.2
94.1
96.4
93.9
90.9
93.4
92.9

2010
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................
August ........................
September ..................
October .......................
November ...................
December ...................
2010 ...............................

1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.9

1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.9

4.7
5.0
5.2
5.1
5.3
5.3
5.0
4.9
4.9
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.9

6.0
6.4
6.9
7.1
7.4
7.6
7.8
8.0
8.3
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.4

0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.3
1.1
0.2
0.4

11.1
11.8
12.5
12.6
13.1
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.7
12.9
13.4
12.2
12.7

15.4
15.0
15.5
15.4
15.3
15.5
15.1
15.0
14.5
14.4
14.1
14.0
14.9

15.7
15.3
15.7
15.7
15.6
15.7
15.3
15.2
14.7
14.6
14.4
14.3
15.2

29.0
29.8
30.6
30.0
30.9
30.5
28.9
28.3
27.4
27.2
26.5
25.9
28.8

56.1
58.8
61.4
62.9
63.5
64.3
64.9
65.9
65.9
64.4
63.7
65.3
63.1

4.2
4.3
4.5
4.2
4.8
4.5
5.1
5.6
4.6
3.9
5.1
5.0
4.7

89.3
92.9
96.5
97.1
99.3
99.2
99.0
99.8
97.9
95.5
95.3
96.3
96.5

2011
January .......................
February .....................
March ..........................
April ............................
May .............................
June ............................
July .............................

1.6
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.8
1.8

1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.8

4.0
4.0
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.9
3.9

7.4
7.6
7.3
7.1
7.4
7.9
7.8

0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3

11.7
11.9
11.2
11.1
11.4
12.0
12.0

13.3
13.6
13.8
13.9
13.7
14.2
14.4

13.6
13.8
14.1
14.1
14.0
14.5
14.6

24.4
24.8
24.5
24.3
23.9
24.1
24.2

63.2
64.8
65.6
64.4
66.0
67.8
66.1

4.2
5.3
4.0
4.2
4.3
5.1
5.0

91.8
94.8
94.0
92.9
94.2
97.1
95.3

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Figure 6. U.S. No. 2 Distillate Prices to Residences by PAD District

dollars per gallon excluding taxes


4.0

3.5
Pad district V

Pad district II

3.0
Pad district I

2.5
Pad district IV

2.0

1.5

1.0
F

February 2010 - July 2011


Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report and Form
EIA-782B, Resellers/Retailers Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.

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Table 16. U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Prices


(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Sulfur Less Than
or Equal to 1 Percent

Year
Month

Sulfur Greater Than


1 Percent

Average

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

1985 .......................................
1986 .......................................
1987 .......................................
1988 .......................................
1989 .......................................
1990 .......................................
1991 .......................................
1992 .......................................
1993 .......................................
1994 .......................................
1995 .......................................
1996 .......................................
1997 .......................................
1998 .......................................
1999 .......................................
2000 .......................................
2001 .......................................
2002 .......................................
2003 .......................................
2004 .......................................
2005 .......................................
2006 ........................................
2007 .......................................
2008 .......................................

0.644
0.372
0.447
0.372
0.436
0.505
0.402
0.389
0.397
0.401
0.436
0.526
0.488
0.354
0.405
0.708
0.642
0.640
0.804
0.835
1.168
1.342
1.436
2.144

0.610
0.328
0.412
0.333
0.407
0.472
0.364
0.351
0.337
0.345
0.383
0.456
0.415
0.299
0.382
0.627
0.523
0.546
0.728
0.764
1.115
1.202
1.406
1.918

0.582
0.317
0.396
0.300
0.344
0.400
0.306
0.312
0.303
0.330
0.377
0.433
0.403
0.287
0.362
0.566
0.492
0.544
0.651
0.692
0.974
1.173
1.350
1.889

0.560
0.289
0.362
0.271
0.331
0.372
0.292
0.286
0.256
0.287
0.338
0.389
0.366
0.269
0.329
0.512
0.428
0.508
0.588
0.601
0.842
1.085
1.314
1.843

0.610
0.343
0.423
0.334
0.385
0.444
0.340
0.336
0.337
0.352
0.392
0.455
0.423
0.305
0.374
0.602
0.531
0.569
0.698
0.739
1.048
1.218
1.374
1.964

0.577
0.305
0.385
0.300
0.360
0.413
0.314
0.308
0.293
0.317
0.363
0.420
0.387
0.280
0.354
0.566
0.476
0.530
0.661
0.681
0.971
1.136
1.350
1.866

2009
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................
August ................................
September ..........................
October ...............................
November ...........................
December ...........................
2009 .......................................

1.164
1.200
1.183
1.174
1.213
1.440
1.488
1.641
1.689
1.717
1.739
1.813
1.413

1.035
1.011
1.019
1.077
1.205
1.401
1.417
1.584
1.531
1.619
1.743
1.723
1.337

0.953
0.974
0.952
1.027
1.245
1.451
1.369
1.488
1.491
1.501
1.602
1.614
1.306

0.861
0.918
0.917
0.992
1.191
1.373
1.400
1.567
1.556
1.549
1.700
1.673
1.344

1.049
1.068
1.030
1.066
1.234
1.447
1.404
1.536
1.540
1.552
1.642
1.674
1.341

0.926
0.954
0.952
1.017
1.195
1.381
1.405
1.572
1.549
1.560
1.711
1.685
1.342

2010
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................
August ................................
September ..........................
October ...............................
November ...........................
December ...........................
2010 .......................................

1.852
1.862
1.862
1.887
1.898
1.874
1.858
1.895
1.883
1.913
2.025
2.215
1.920

1.767
1.725
1.739
1.827
1.675
1.629
1.686
1.705
1.716
1.793
1.865
2.036
1.756

1.660
1.574
1.609
1.655
1.601
1.555
1.536
1.571
1.558
1.637
1.701
1.784
1.619

1.705
1.650
1.700
1.725
1.675
1.604
1.604
1.625
1.612
1.688
1.741
1.814
1.679

1.725
1.681
1.692
1.718
1.686
1.636
1.639
1.676
1.645
1.721
1.804
1.931
1.713

1.721
1.666
1.711
1.748
1.675
1.612
1.629
1.642
1.632
1.712
1.768
1.865
1.697

2011
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................

2.302
2.451
2.654
2.741
2.786
2.905
2.877

NA
2.100
2.344
2.555
2.463
2.467
2.547

1.870
2.019
2.245
2.370
2.325
2.312
2.362

1.896
2.079
2.307
2.427
2.374
2.377
2.430

2.013
2.150
2.403
2.475
2.440
2.473
2.508

1.918
2.086
2.321
2.448
2.392
2.402
2.474

NA = Not available.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 17. U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Volumes


(Million Gallons per Day)

Year
Month

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Sulfur Less Than


or Equal to 1 Percent
Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sulfur Greater Than


1 Percent

Total

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
........................................
.......................................
.......................................

11.4
15.2
15.1
14.2
13.4
11.1
8.6
7.1
6.2
4.2
2.9
3.1
3.2
3.9
3.9
3.3
3.8
2.7
3.3
3.4
4.0
2.8
3.1
2.5

7.0
7.9
7.8
8.7
7.9
7.4
5.6
5.2
5.7
6.6
7.7
6.3
4.8
5.7
5.3
4.9
5.2
5.1
3.5
2.9
2.2
2.8
3.2
2.9

13.8
16.4
13.9
15.9
17.0
14.9
15.5
15.3
11.1
9.3
8.7
9.8
10.3
10.5
10.0
9.8
11.0
7.8
7.4
6.8
6.4
7.6
7.8
5.9

12.9
10.7
9.1
10.3
13.1
10.5
12.2
10.0
6.9
6.2
5.9
7.4
6.7
9.6
6.2
5.6
5.1
3.7
3.2
3.0
2.5
3.6
5.0
6.6

25.2
31.6
29.0
30.2
30.4
25.9
24.0
22.4
17.2
13.5
11.6
12.9
13.4
14.4
13.9
13.1
14.8
10.4
10.7
10.2
10.4
10.4
10.9
8.4

19.9
18.6
16.9
18.9
21.0
17.9
17.8
15.2
12.6
12.8
13.6
13.8
11.5
15.4
11.5
10.5
10.3
8.8
6.7
5.9
4.7
6.5
8.2
9.5

2009
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................
August ................................
September ..........................
October ...............................
November ...........................
December ...........................
2009 .......................................

5.7
4.1
2.8
1.9
2.5
2.8
2.5
2.5
1.9
1.9
2.4
2.8
2.8

3.3
3.6
3.8
2.3
2.6
2.6
3.4
3.3
2.6
1.8
2.7
2.4
2.9

6.8
5.8
5.6
5.5
4.9
4.9
5.9
5.3
5.9
6.0
5.8
6.5
5.7

5.5
5.8
7.3
5.4
6.4
6.2
7.0
7.6
7.0
9.0
7.8
8.1
6.9

12.5
9.8
8.4
7.4
7.3
7.8
8.4
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.2
9.3
8.5

8.8
9.4
11.1
7.7
9.1
8.9
10.3
10.8
9.5
10.8
10.4
10.5
9.8

2010
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................
August ................................
September ..........................
October ...............................
November ...........................
December ...........................
2010 .......................................

2.8
3.3
2.5
1.9
2.1
1.8
2.5
2.2
2.1
2.3
2.3
2.6
2.4

2.2
2.2
3.2
2.0
2.2
4.0
3.3
2.4
2.2
2.4
2.2
2.7
2.6

5.5
5.6
5.2
4.9
5.1
5.3
5.3
4.6
5.6
5.2
5.0
5.0
5.2

6.5
8.1
7.7
7.2
9.5
7.7
7.5
9.1
9.1
8.3
7.9
9.0
8.1

8.3
8.9
7.7
6.8
7.2
7.1
7.9
6.8
7.7
7.6
7.3
7.6
7.6

8.7
10.3
10.9
9.3
11.6
11.8
10.8
11.4
11.3
10.7
10.1
11.7
10.7

2011
January ...............................
February .............................
March ..................................
April ....................................
May .....................................
June ....................................
July .....................................

2.5
2.1
2.9
1.9
1.6
1.6
1.7

2.9
4.5
5.8
1.8
2.3
3.9
5.0

5.1
4.9
4.6
4.7
4.9
4.2
4.3

8.8
8.8
9.1
9.2
9.5
10.1
8.3

7.6
7.0
7.5
6.5
6.5
5.7
5.9

11.7
13.3
14.8
11.1
11.8
14.0
13.3

Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Figure 7. U.S. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil Prices and Volumes


dollars per gallon excluding taxes
3.0
Retail < or = 1%

2.5
Retail > 1%

2.0
Wholesale < or =1%

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0
F

February 2010 - July 2011


million gallons per day
20

15

Total residual > 1%

10
Total residual < or = 1%

0
F

February 2010 - July 2011


Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782A, Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report.

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Crude Oil Prices

Table 18. Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices


(Dollars per Barrel)
U.S. Average
Year
Month

PAD District I

PAD District II

U.S.
Average

Less
AK
North
Slope

Average

NY

PA

WV

Average

IL

IN

KS

KY

MI

NE

1985 ..............
1986 ..............
1987 ..............
1988 ..............
1989 ..............
1990 ..............
1991 ..............
1992 ..............
1993 ..............
1994 ..............
1995 ..............
1996 ..............
1997 ..............
1998 ..............
1999 ..............
2000 ..............
2001 ..............
2002 ..............
2003 ..............
2004 ..............
2005 ..............
2006 ..............
2007 .............
2008 .............

24.09
12.51
15.40
12.58
15.86
20.03
16.54
15.99
14.25
13.19
14.62
18.46
17.23
10.87
15.56
26.72
21.84
22.51
27.56
36.77
50.28
59.69
66.52
94.04

25.74
14.13
16.83
13.97
17.13
21.57
18.16
17.38
15.31
14.30
15.72
19.41
17.92
11.51
16.38
27.48
22.77
23.33
28.47
37.63
51.02
60.22
67.04
94.72

25.88
14.76
16.52
14.21
17.16
22.06
19.01
18.52
17.28
16.23
17.18
20.82
19.25
13.21
17.36
28.12
23.98
23.94
29.12
39.08
53.84
63.99
69.00
96.60

25.19
16.03
17.40
W
W
23.32
19.67
19.05
17.20
15.94
16.74
20.95
18.49
13.66
18.65
28.78
24.19
24.28
28.91
39.40
54.64
63.51
69.46
W

25.05
15.77
17.43
15.26
18.15
23.00
19.48
19.01
17.53
16.13
16.93
20.99
18.79
13.67
18.49
28.80
24.82
24.86
29.60
39.48
54.57
64.02
70.00
96.76

24.35
14.68
16.56
14.35
17.18
22.16
W
18.09
16.76
15.68
16.53
19.59
17.56
11.95
16.46
27.12
22.35
22.55
28.06
38.38
53.75
63.07
67.27
95.07

25.94
14.30
17.42
14.65
18.04
22.88
19.58
18.63
16.27
15.05
16.39
20.33
18.60
12.29
17.27
28.49
23.95
24.05
29.24
39.40
53.33
60.48
67.16
92.51

26.90
14.70
17.53
14.79
18.36
23.36
20.19
19.26
16.97
15.76
16.95
20.86
19.11
12.78
17.37
28.14
23.76
23.84
29.10
38.74
51.20
59.70
65.66
93.48

26.82
14.55
17.49
14.78
18.37
23.46
20.20
19.27
16.97
15.66
16.88
20.67
18.73
12.49
17.31
27.91
23.46
23.43
28.38
38.18
51.02
59.31
65.47
91.92

25.33
14.02
17.37
14.55
18.18
23.21
19.84
18.50
15.95
14.71
16.19
20.47
18.63
12.19
17.08
28.16
23.56
23.61
28.68
39.18
53.41
60.74
66.85
92.08

26.20
14.20
17.19
14.58
18.36
23.20
19.84
18.75
16.51
15.33
16.43
20.24
17.97
11.67
16.68
26.47
22.53
22.49
27.21
36.82
49.45
58.33
63.60
90.87

26.16
14.61
17.63
14.92
18.06
22.92
19.88
18.99
16.79
15.43
16.63
20.32
18.75
12.39
16.63
28.12
22.69
23.68
29.18
39.14
53.67
60.89
66.87
95.75

25.42
13.70
17.08
14.08
17.36
21.94
18.78
17.51
14.90
13.60
15.18
19.57
18.10
11.50
17.21
27.97
23.67
23.62
28.63
38.42
52.38
57.77
62.78
87.99

2009
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2009 .............

35.00
34.14
42.45
45.19
52.67
63.09
60.44
65.28
65.28
69.82
71.99
70.42
56.35

35.27
33.94
42.93
45.87
53.04
63.13
60.64
65.39
65.28
70.03
72.26
70.75
56.65

37.00
34.37
42.84
45.07
53.49
64.20
59.52
64.90
62.73
68.22
70.12
66.87
56.56

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

37.36
34.78
43.26
45.58
53.83
64.74
60.26
65.14
62.86
67.65
69.58
65.75
56.96

W
W
42.38
44.50
53.03
63.42
58.41
64.41
62.30
68.70
70.72
67.90
55.77

33.51
32.46
41.33
44.49
52.23
62.82
57.82
63.93
62.58
68.64
70.47
67.80
55.00

35.38
32.81
41.49
43.88
52.56
63.08
58.27
64.45
62.93
69.10
71.26
68.33
55.47

35.08
32.74
41.27
43.87
52.10
62.72
58.17
63.93
62.73
68.60
70.91
68.19
55.65

34.45
33.98
40.46
43.12
51.86
62.47
57.28
63.84
61.96
68.59
70.58
67.49
54.41

32.80
30.32
39.20
41.40
50.22
61.39
56.60
62.57
61.65
67.74
70.33
67.20
55.24

36.54
33.10
40.85
44.07
53.69
65.02
59.47
64.96
64.28
71.09
73.27
70.52
56.39

30.02
27.79
37.28
40.09
48.80
59.28
54.08
60.73
58.87
65.63
67.58
64.43
50.93

2010
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2010 .............

72.89
72.74
75.77
78.80
70.90
70.77
71.37
72.07
71.23
76.02
79.20
83.98
74.71

73.18
73.12
76.18
79.37
71.20
70.95
71.73
72.49
71.62
76.25
79.58
84.26
75.04

70.74
68.49
72.76
76.69
67.68
67.71
68.78
69.67
67.37
73.53
75.73
81.12
71.74

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

68.87
66.36
70.84
74.01
66.19
66.04
67.39
68.80
65.32
71.80
74.22
78.25
69.80

71.37
68.27
72.72
78.12
67.03
66.80
67.21
67.30
65.90
71.23
73.15
79.29
70.74

71.29
70.36
75.10
77.72
66.87
67.46
68.71
70.03
68.48
73.18
76.85
82.06
72.44

71.64
70.07
74.52
77.92
68.31
69.22
70.01
70.33
69.32
75.44
77.99
82.89
73.18

71.13
69.94
74.28
77.59
68.65
68.75
69.55
69.80
69.00
74.90
77.55
82.26
72.82

70.90
69.36
74.13
77.58
67.34
67.85
68.89
69.51
68.40
74.71
77.25
82.27
72.43

70.14
67.57
72.05
75.48
66.17
66.65
67.45
67.94
66.74
72.90
75.37
80.04
70.63

73.88
72.32
77.12
80.46
69.80
70.53
71.64
72.10
70.83
77.04
78.79
83.81
74.91

67.91
66.26
71.07
74.61
64.44
65.23
66.14
66.76
65.60
72.14
74.34
79.61
69.65

2011
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........

85.66
86.69
99.19
108.80
102.46
97.30
97.85

85.86
86.41
98.90
108.51
102.15
96.77
97.59

82.78
83.46
97.17
104.97
96.97
91.84
93.15

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

81.19
80.36
92.43
100.36
93.05
88.51
89.56

79.59
82.61
95.31
102.19
93.26
88.70
88.89

82.46
81.87
95.16
105.27
97.27
91.91
92.40

83.48
83.60
95.93
103.83
95.21
89.95
90.86

83.08
83.04
95.69
103.16
94.85
89.77
90.49

82.91
82.87
95.94
103.76
94.60
89.59
90.37

80.83
80.57
93.38
100.48
92.16
87.27
87.88

84.13
84.15
98.04
105.44
98.75
93.13
95.74

79.99
80.01
92.96
100.36
91.70
86.35
87.56

See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 18. Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices


(Dollars per Barrel) Continued
PAD District II (Continued)

PAD District III

Year
Month
MS

NM

TX

Federal
Offshore
Gulf

27.22
15.32
17.97
15.22
18.39
23.04
20.14
19.00
16.90
15.60
17.06
20.88
19.22
12.59
17.73
29.03
24.51
24.84
30.52
40.48
54.05
64.23
71.63
100.89

25.51
13.63
16.78
13.98
17.00
21.06
17.65
16.70
14.59
13.45
14.76
18.95
16.94
10.33
15.42
26.23
21.13
22.11
27.46
37.03
49.58
59.35
68.65
94.60

26.84
14.93
17.57
14.78
17.86
22.44
19.35
18.55
16.44
15.32
16.74
20.79
19.02
12.36
17.46
28.80
23.72
24.11
29.52
39.25
52.84
61.74
68.94
96.23

26.80
14.73
17.55
14.71
17.81
22.37
19.04
18.32
16.19
14.98
16.38
20.31
18.66
12.28
17.29
28.60
23.41
23.77
29.13
38.79
52.61
61.31
68.30
96.85

27.33
15.27
17.54
14.71
17.83
22.40
19.41
18.35
16.15
14.75
16.17
20.03
18.63
12.03
16.66
27.59
23.29
23.49
28.72
37.07
49.78
60.80
67.40
99.10

33.24
30.56
39.58
42.11
50.52
61.14
56.02
62.33
60.43
67.21
69.54
66.11
53.07

38.11
36.31
46.68
48.27
56.13
66.52
62.41
69.02
68.23
72.94
74.47
72.09
59.18

37.32
36.38
45.08
46.97
55.08
65.37
60.63
67.22
65.60
71.34
73.67
70.89
58.29

35.22
32.25
41.65
46.35
54.15
65.56
60.58
66.99
65.14
71.95
73.96
70.85
57.08

35.86
32.81
42.14
46.77
54.74
66.16
61.13
67.42
65.54
72.54
74.59
71.44
57.40

39.16
38.77
44.36
46.32
50.57
58.59
64.26
64.65
68.96
68.84
71.78
74.57
58.22

72.98
71.91
75.10
78.91
70.74
71.74
72.24
72.46
71.08
77.96
82.10
87.23
75.54

69.74
67.62
72.52
76.13
66.32
66.80
67.54
68.37
66.73
73.45
75.77
80.78
71.01

76.12
74.34
78.45
81.90
73.39
74.95
75.45
75.80
74.75
81.41
83.54
88.65
78.25

74.44
72.88
77.14
80.68
71.27
72.25
73.09
73.59
72.89
79.18
81.64
86.89
76.41

73.73
72.82
77.78
81.26
70.75
69.74
72.06
73.15
72.09
77.57
80.31
85.08
75.64

74.36
73.58
78.39
81.69
71.12
70.36
72.55
73.68
72.63
78.10
80.84
85.73
76.23

73.91
76.38
75.11
79.06
78.52
76.33
74.51
74.55
74.92
76.31
81.02
84.99
77.06

89.87
90.68
109.25
117.58
111.45
106.68
109.09

81.29
81.15
94.20
101.92
93.14
87.99
88.90

90.87
92.18
110.30
118.91
111.19
105.92
108.96

88.09
89.27
104.58
113.55
104.97
100.26
103.42

86.09
85.21
95.30
105.38
97.08
92.07
93.17

86.50
85.64
96.36
105.96
98.13
92.90
94.14

89.04
91.47
103.24
113.66
115.05
109.49
109.55

ND

OH

OK

SD

Average

AL

AR

..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
.............
.............

25.32
13.54
16.76
13.85
17.12
21.94
18.80
18.02
15.42
14.08
15.58
19.46
17.63
11.39
16.70
28.19
23.55
24.15
29.27
39.30
52.38
56.69
65.30
88.68

25.11
15.51
17.42
15.19
18.06
23.09
19.59
18.96
17.44
15.98
16.67
19.96
17.77
12.20
16.41
27.49
22.55
22.61
28.18
38.27
53.47
62.89
68.09
96.43

26.28
14.47
17.62
14.86
18.23
22.95
19.59
18.74
16.47
15.33
16.68
20.60
19.05
12.73
17.77
29.08
24.68
24.49
29.72
39.95
54.46
63.11
69.31
96.15

25.79
13.81
16.96
14.04
17.33
22.32
19.21
18.19
15.39
14.24
15.53
19.56
17.80
12.29
16.86
28.18
23.89
23.96
28.94
38.40
50.65
51.85
62.78
87.42

26.91
14.89
17.57
14.75
17.86
22.42
19.23
18.37
16.23
14.97
16.38
20.29
18.69
12.19
17.07
28.22
23.43
23.74
29.08
38.41
51.96
61.49
68.37
97.64

25.77
13.91
16.80
13.86
17.27
22.09
19.05
18.22
16.21
15.00
16.35
20.24
18.58
12.08
16.71
27.63
23.18
23.39
28.97
38.79
53.26
63.16
71.10
96.71

25.79
14.54
17.23
14.41
17.34
21.56
18.06
17.33
15.03
13.74
14.84
18.67
17.58
11.10
15.89
26.98
21.82
21.50
26.57
36.67
50.86
58.67
64.25
90.91

2009
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2009 .............

29.73
31.26
41.77
44.68
51.19
61.04
56.19
61.97
61.29
66.15
67.54
65.64
53.75

36.99
34.57
42.87
45.02
53.13
63.81
59.28
65.57
64.05
69.81
71.66
68.73
56.35

36.55
32.88
41.45
45.38
53.46
64.72
59.80
66.18
64.29
71.37
73.68
70.32
56.56

27.45
28.28
38.19
41.26
49.27
59.16
54.06
60.85
58.68
65.03
66.62
63.12
50.75

37.08
35.13
43.24
46.63
53.15
63.30
62.37
66.33
66.98
70.98
73.44
72.57
57.77

34.55
34.43
43.76
44.73
52.25
61.80
58.49
64.36
64.05
68.53
70.98
69.11
55.25

2010
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2010 .............

69.73
69.28
73.99
75.27
63.74
65.38
66.33
68.32
66.22
69.44
74.43
79.77
70.24

72.25
70.17
74.75
78.23
69.56
69.37
70.12
71.26
69.90
75.94
78.43
83.08
73.68

73.10
72.18
77.11
80.60
70.17
69.57
71.56
72.59
71.48
77.27
80.08
85.15
75.18

67.22
67.57
72.33
74.67
62.16
64.33
65.40
66.67
65.23
69.51
73.73
79.19
69.04

74.20
74.61
77.00
80.66
73.80
72.80
73.34
74.03
73.52
77.56
81.00
85.59
76.57

2011
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........

79.94
79.21
93.28
105.67
98.49
92.62
92.60

84.30
84.42
97.05
104.64
97.01
91.86
92.32

85.75
85.30
97.23
105.93
97.21
92.25
93.15

79.32
78.46
91.16
102.81
93.78
89.90
90.53

87.62
88.07
99.45
109.17
103.90
98.36
99.16

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

LA

See footnotes at end of table.

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

42

Table 18. Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices


(Dollars per Barrel) Continued
PAD District IV

PAD District V

Year
Month
Average

CO

MT

UT

WY

Average

AK
North
Slope

AK
Other

CA

Federal
Offshore
California

1985 ..............
1986 ..............
1987 ..............
1988 ..............
1989 ..............
1990 ..............
1991 ..............
1992 ..............
1993 ..............
1994 ..............
1995 ..............
1996 ..............
1997 ..............
1998 ..............
1999 ..............
2000 ..............
2001 ..............
2002 ..............
2003 ..............
2004 ..............
2005 ..............
2006 ..............
2007 .............
2008 .............

24.78
13.24
16.77
13.85
17.37
21.68
18.21
17.27
15.30
14.27
15.90
19.85
17.80
11.38
16.79
27.60
22.73
23.01
28.09
37.34
50.65
57.38
62.54
88.23

25.64
13.98
17.71
14.83
18.86
23.16
19.95
19.04
16.59
15.44
16.67
20.47
19.03
12.56
17.37
28.85
24.82
25.29
30.71
40.38
55.34
63.80
67.04
90.80

25.29
13.58
16.57
13.84
17.03
21.61
18.17
17.08
14.70
13.43
14.93
18.89
17.00
11.28
16.54
27.82
23.16
22.76
28.66
38.53
52.66
56.69
64.64
89.96

23.98
13.33
17.22
14.24
18.63
22.61
19.99
19.39
17.48
16.38
17.71
21.10
18.57
12.52
17.69
28.53
24.09
23.87
28.88
39.35
53.98
59.70
62.48
86.58

24.67
12.94
16.45
13.47
16.73
21.04
17.33
16.38
14.59
13.67
15.50
19.56
17.41
10.70
16.47
26.89
21.55
21.96
26.63
35.10
45.63
53.25
58.34
86.07

19.11
8.53
11.89
9.28
12.71
16.15
12.30
12.32
11.23
10.53
12.08
15.73
15.06
8.80
13.10
24.16
19.03
20.39
24.97
33.69
47.03
57.03
64.24
90.16

16.98
6.45
10.83
8.43
12.00
15.23
11.57
11.73
10.84
9.77
11.12
15.32
14.84
8.47
12.46
23.62
18.18
19.37
23.78
33.03
47.05
56.86
63.69
90.10

22.46
13.13
15.48
12.92
16.17
21.16
15.36
15.56
14.11
13.87
15.28
18.43
17.43
11.55
17.44
28.23
23.30
24.47
28.48
38.76
54.19
64.10
69.60
95.04

22.14
11.90
13.92
10.97
14.06
17.81
13.72
13.55
12.11
12.12
14.00
16.72
15.78
9.55
14.08
24.82
20.11
21.87
26.43
34.47
47.08
57.34
65.07
90.47

20.08
9.48
11.82
9.41
12.64
16.21
11.33
10.78
9.20
9.32
10.81
13.82
12.97
6.99
11.78
23.32
18.38
19.03
24.25
32.23
43.48
53.37
59.39
85.68

2009
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2009 .............

30.33
30.14
39.53
42.62
50.71
60.51
56.09
61.69
60.73
66.41
68.01
65.46
52.16

31.92
30.30
39.45
42.12
51.62
61.78
58.62
63.06
62.50
67.51
69.65
68.04
52.33

29.67
31.46
42.51
44.77
51.52
60.82
55.72
62.44
60.88
67.02
68.65
65.46
52.96

28.36
26.98
36.90
40.50
48.47
58.46
54.01
60.33
59.08
64.91
66.73
64.79
50.22

30.32
30.44
38.84
42.53
50.40
60.31
55.57
60.98
60.26
66.03
67.13
64.17
52.30

32.98
34.06
42.20
43.40
52.44
63.42
58.65
64.62
64.27
68.91
70.97
68.58
55.23

33.34
35.33
39.67
40.80
50.44
62.74
58.82
64.46
65.27
68.44
70.35
68.38
54.41

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

32.78
32.98
44.93
46.10
54.69
64.24
58.79
64.98
63.67
69.58
71.81
69.06
56.11

29.11
29.21
40.61
42.51
51.48
60.56
55.23
61.49
59.41
66.35
67.62
65.20
53.59

2010
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........
August ......
September
October .....
November
December
2010 .............

69.42
68.39
72.94
75.41
64.40
65.51
66.31
67.17
64.86
69.58
74.11
78.65
69.72

70.94
69.93
74.92
78.37
68.67
67.86
68.51
70.96
68.57
74.86
77.26
81.33
72.75

70.04
69.70
73.91
75.83
63.92
66.09
66.84
67.68
66.51
69.87
74.41
79.10
70.24

67.85
65.55
70.60
73.09
64.67
63.95
64.25
65.98
63.96
69.73
71.79
75.82
68.09

68.70
67.73
72.01
74.15
61.76
64.32
65.37
64.96
61.92
65.85
72.78
77.67
68.10

71.82
71.12
74.38
76.53
68.74
69.60
70.04
70.22
69.51
75.85
78.04
82.89
73.29

71.05
70.30
73.19
75.06
68.75
69.28
68.51
68.70
68.38
74.38
76.48
81.94
72.33

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

72.84
72.26
75.94
78.35
69.06
70.17
71.59
71.75
70.95
77.68
79.89
84.16
74.51

68.66
67.91
71.36
73.50
63.95
65.23
66.59
66.96
65.85
72.92
75.14
79.70
69.80

2011
January .....
February ...
March ........
April ..........
May ...........
June ..........
July ...........

78.45
77.78
91.09
100.21
93.12
87.75
87.72

82.04
82.58
95.67
102.95
96.21
90.37
90.47

79.62
79.28
93.08
105.54
96.35
91.60
91.99

76.45
76.86
89.94
96.40
90.49
84.85
84.36

76.22
73.91
87.11
96.89
90.22
85.14
84.77

84.75
88.71
103.05
112.31
105.05
101.19
101.77

83.68
88.62
101.21
110.88
104.77
101.56
100.39

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

85.89
89.16
105.20
114.11
105.84
101.46
103.58

81.09
85.07
102.65
109.29
101.24
95.84
96.32

W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.


Note: In January 2004, new crude streams were added and selected crude streams were discontinued for California, Gulf Coast, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Note: The actual domestic average price represents the average price at the lease (or wellhead) at which domestic crude oil is purchased.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-182, "Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report."

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Table 19. Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices for Selected Crude Streams
(Dollars per Barrel)
Alaska
North
Slope

California
Kern
River

California
MidwaySunset

...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................

9.77
11.12
15.32
14.84
8.47
12.46
23.62
18.18
19.37
23.78
33.03
47.05
56.86
63.69
90.10

11.65
13.59
15.97
15.02
8.59
14.02
23.88
19.03
19.80
25.24
33.42
44.67
55.05
62.14
87.27

11.79
13.37
15.70
14.88
8.48
12.22
23.56
19.50
22.81
26.67
33.74
45.93
54.59
61.62
86.92

37.78
51.61
63.41
70.00
103.96

2009
January ...........................
February .........................
March ..............................
April ................................
May .................................
June ................................
July .................................
August ............................
September ......................
October ...........................
November .......................
December .......................
2009 ...................................

33.34
35.33
39.67
40.80
50.44
62.74
58.82
64.46
65.27
68.44
70.35
68.38
54.41

29.39
30.12
43.06
43.83
52.76
62.20
56.47
62.99
61.23
67.65
69.70
66.75
53.94

29.13
29.55
42.38
43.27
52.28
61.67
55.92
62.49
60.60
67.09
69.16
66.15
53.00

2010
January ...........................
February .........................
March ..............................
April ................................
May .................................
June ................................
July .................................
August ............................
September ......................
October ...........................
November .......................
December .......................
2010 ...................................

71.05
70.30
73.19
75.06
68.75
69.28
68.51
68.70
68.38
74.38
76.48
81.94
72.33

70.88
69.64
74.24
76.27
66.65
68.27
69.92
70.24
69.47
76.45
78.62
83.34
72.80

2011
January ...........................
February .........................
March ..............................
April ................................
May .................................
June ................................
July .................................

83.68
88.62
101.21
110.88
104.77
101.56
100.39

84.94
88.57
108.50
115.76
106.63
101.79
103.29

Year
Month

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Heavy
Louisiana
Sweet

Louisiana
Light
Sweet

Mars
Blend

West
Texas
Intermediate

West
Texas
Sour

Wyoming
Sweet

40.24
51.95
64.04
72.93
104.51

34.53
46.13
57.35
63.37
93.40

15.65
17.03
20.96
19.27
12.89
17.78
29.16
24.62
24.33
29.60
39.55
53.90
63.16
69.59
97.39

14.16
15.52
19.49
17.77
11.50
16.66
27.66
22.10
23.23
28.18
37.29
50.72
59.03
65.56
95.31

30.11
39.52
53.94
60.52
64.79
89.30

40.00
39.86
45.28
47.51
52.43
60.10
65.67
65.95
70.26
70.29
72.72
75.33
58.61

39.55
38.07
47.78
48.78
56.52
66.64
63.40
69.59
69.55
73.80
75.92
73.85
61.26

37.21
36.06
43.37
44.92
50.22
60.39
61.58
64.71
66.50
68.30
70.78
72.61
57.21

36.03
32.84
42.12
46.86
54.71
66.16
61.45
67.35
65.71
72.78
74.91
71.62
57.27

34.24
31.74
41.62
46.83
54.25
65.79
60.45
66.68
64.85
71.64
73.38
70.46
56.63

29.44
28.67
37.16
40.73
48.64
58.84
56.07
60.55
60.43
66.04
68.05
65.53
51.68

70.32
69.09
73.70
75.72
66.12
67.77
69.46
69.71
68.84
75.93
77.97
82.43
72.26

74.54
77.51
75.61
80.34
80.04
77.50
75.95
75.86
76.68
75.27
82.11
86.53
78.17

77.34
76.09
79.39
82.65
75.13
76.32
76.57
76.85
76.06
82.14
84.01
89.31
79.26

73.70
74.42
73.98
77.28
75.98
73.57
72.66
72.56
73.27
76.30
79.72
83.71
75.44

74.76
74.23
78.73
82.03
71.52
70.46
72.73
73.99
73.02
78.39
81.20
86.12
76.63

73.26
72.55
77.53
80.90
70.06
69.31
71.45
72.53
71.50
76.80
79.47
84.23
75.03

68.65
67.99
72.30
75.79
65.25
66.16
66.51
67.35
66.76
72.67
75.57
80.30
70.43

84.18
87.73
107.34
114.82
105.69
101.02
100.89

90.32
92.67
104.42
115.57
116.80
111.58
110.29

91.25
93.00
111.27
119.68
115.11
109.07
111.02

87.58
90.37
104.39
113.39
110.50
105.13
108.62

86.85
85.88
96.63
106.06
98.31
93.30
93.81

85.32
84.29
93.41
104.24
96.00
91.52
93.19

80.23
80.64
93.37
102.23
94.05
89.26
90.35

Dash () = No data reported.


Note: In January 2004, new crude streams were added and selected crude streams were discontinued for California, Gulf Coast, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-182, "Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report."

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Table 20. Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Prices by API Gravity
(Dollars per Barrel)
20.0
or
Less

20.1
to
25.0

25.1
to
30.0

30.1
to
35.0

35.1
to
40.0

40.1
or
Greater

.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................

11.83
13.26
16.01
15.44
9.22
14.00
24.42
19.53
21.08
25.82
33.38
45.01
54.96
62.00
87.10

12.83
14.64
18.61
16.27
9.62
15.30
25.64
19.59
20.80
25.56
35.02
46.33
57.89
64.94
91.01

9.79
11.14
15.35
14.87
8.50
12.50
23.64
18.18
19.39
23.80
33.21
47.09
56.18
62.83
89.55

14.72
16.15
19.97
18.38
12.03
16.92
28.10
23.31
23.62
28.77
37.24
50.81
60.78
67.14
98.41

14.79
16.24
20.23
18.62
12.17
17.18
28.36
23.99
23.94
29.21
39.33
53.14
61.83
69.29
96.69

15.62
16.98
20.91
19.26
12.80
17.64
29.09
24.43
24.26
29.66
39.97
54.06
61.86
69.17
94.95

2009
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2009 .................................

29.79
30.27
43.05
43.87
52.79
62.06
56.47
62.93
60.95
67.58
69.40
66.67
54.05

32.11
32.36
44.54
45.78
54.74
64.27
58.77
65.58
63.41
69.99
71.92
69.27
55.66

33.21
35.14
39.71
41.08
50.57
62.67
58.51
64.19
64.87
68.24
70.02
67.97
54.30

36.93
35.52
43.63
46.85
52.97
62.81
62.47
66.12
67.02
70.55
72.74
72.39
57.66

35.60
33.57
43.16
46.40
54.35
65.19
60.57
66.76
65.39
71.79
73.89
70.94
56.93

34.82
33.29
42.89
46.29
53.91
64.61
59.68
65.84
64.51
70.51
72.39
69.75
56.66

2010
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................
August ..........................
September ....................
October .........................
November .....................
December .....................
2010 .................................

70.49
69.60
73.76
75.85
66.33
67.82
69.62
69.96
68.98
76.01
78.08
82.70
72.40

73.06
72.04
76.72
78.91
69.12
70.73
72.51
72.74
71.76
79.15
81.00
84.58
75.04

70.87
70.06
73.07
74.85
67.85
68.66
68.11
68.12
67.42
73.17
75.95
81.40
71.78

73.89
74.39
76.28
80.18
74.42
73.11
73.21
73.64
73.54
76.48
80.53
85.05
76.22

74.39
73.49
77.82
81.07
70.85
71.01
72.49
73.39
72.43
77.89
80.77
85.69
76.03

73.25
72.30
77.03
79.56
68.83
69.20
70.67
72.03
70.52
75.32
78.87
84.14
74.47

2011
January .........................
February .......................
March ............................
April ..............................
May ...............................
June ..............................
July ...............................

84.33
87.76
106.93
113.83
104.40
100.44
101.82

87.11
90.41
109.28
116.78
107.12
102.25
103.92

82.52
86.98
99.58
109.31
103.26
99.69
98.06

87.64
88.71
100.39
110.61
105.84
100.61
102.56

86.48
86.06
98.73
108.43
100.94
95.77
96.73

84.65
84.06
97.38
107.55
99.61
93.93
94.66

Year
Month

1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Note: In January 2004, new crude streams were added and selected crude streams were discontinued for California, Gulf Coast, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-182, "Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report."

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Table 21. F.O.B.a Costs of Imported Crude Oil by Selected Country


(Dollars per Barrel)
Selected Countries
Year
Month
Angola

Colombia

Mexico

Nigeria

Saudi
Arabia

United
Kingdom

Venezuela

Persian
Gulfb

Total
OPECc

Non
OPEC

1985 ..............................
1986 ..............................
1987 ..............................
1988 ..............................
1989 ..............................
1990 ..............................
1991 ..............................
1992 ..............................
1993 ..............................
1994 ..............................
1995 ..............................
1996 ..............................
1997 ..............................
1998 ..............................
1999 ..............................
2000 ..............................
2001 ..............................
2002 ..............................
2003 ..............................
2004 ..............................
2005 ..............................
2006 ..............................
2007 .............................
2008 .............................

26.30
13.30
17.27
13.70
17.66
20.23
18.47
18.41
16.23
15.40
16.58
20.71
18.81
12.11
17.46
27.90
23.25
24.09
28.22
37.26
52.48
62.23
67.80
95.66

12.34
17.84
13.61
17.89
20.75
18.49
18.02
15.87
14.99
16.73
21.33
18.85
12.56
17.20
29.04
24.25
24.64
28.89
37.73
51.89
59.77
67.93
91.17

25.33
11.84
16.36
12.18
15.96
19.26
15.37
15.26
13.74
13.68
15.64
19.14
16.72
10.49
15.89
25.39
18.89
21.60
24.83
31.55
43.00
52.91
61.35
84.61

28.04
14.35
18.47
15.16
18.31
22.46
20.29
19.98
17.79
16.32
17.40
21.27
19.43
12.97
17.32
28.70
24.85
25.38
29.40
38.71
55.95
65.69
76.64
102.06

22.04
11.36
15.12
12.16
16.29
20.36
14.62
15.85
13.77
14.12
W
19.28
15.16
8.87
17.65
24.62
18.98
23.92
25.03
34.08
47.96
56.09
W
93.03

27.64
13.84
18.28
14.80
17.89
23.43
20.81
19.61
16.64
15.66
16.94
19.43
18.59
12.52
19.14
27.21
23.30
24.50
28.76
37.30
54.48
66.03
69.96
96.33

23.64
10.92
15.08
12.96
16.09
19.55
14.91
14.39
12.46
12.21
13.86
17.73
15.33
9.31
14.33
24.45
18.01
20.13
23.81
31.78
46.39
55.80
64.10
88.06

23.31
11.35
15.97
12.38
16.61
18.54
15.22
16.35
14.21
13.97
W
19.22
15.24
9.09
17.15
24.72
18.89
23.38
25.17
33.08
47.21
56.02
69.93
91.44

25.67
12.21
16.43
13.43
17.06
20.40
16.99
16.87
14.78
14.00
15.36
18.94
16.26
10.20
15.90
25.56
19.73
22.18
25.36
33.95
49.60
59.18
69.58
93.15

25.96
12.87
16.99
13.05
16.72
20.32
16.77
16.66
14.65
14.34
16.02
19.65
17.51
11.21
16.84
26.77
21.04
22.93
26.21
33.58
45.79
55.35
62.69
87.15

2009
January .....................
February ...................
March ........................
April ..........................
May ...........................
June ..........................
July ...........................
August ......................
September ................
October .....................
November .................
December .................
2009 .............................

39.50
40.60
44.56
50.59
55.23
66.96
63.34
72.25
67.49
71.19
76.89
74.56
57.07

26.24
32.55
46.69
W
54.17
62.94
58.58
64.41
63.68
69.59
70.96
66.72
57.90

36.96
37.59
40.94
46.71
55.49
63.83
60.42
67.20
64.51
68.71
72.71
69.75
56.47

46.26
45.02
50.34
54.00
59.02
69.00
69.73
72.37
69.65
76.01
77.58
76.06
64.61

W
W
48.31
W
W
W
W
66.37
W
W
W
W
57.87

W
W

65.63

36.68
38.03
41.78
45.98
54.91
63.16
60.16
65.42
64.18
66.95
69.43
68.32
55.58

35.24
36.38
47.66
51.05
58.05
64.26
63.42
66.14
67.25
73.45
72.99
72.85
59.53

37.61
39.71
45.75
48.82
56.30
65.37
63.25
67.65
65.91
70.54
73.60
72.48
58.53

36.15
36.81
42.96
46.87
55.12
64.34
61.39
67.31
65.04
70.38
72.81
70.01
57.16

2010
January .....................
February ...................
March ........................
April ..........................
May ...........................
June ..........................
July ...........................
August ......................
September ................
October .....................
November .................
December .................
2010 .............................

74.62
W
78.11
84.40
71.86
72.90
74.77
77.11
W
W
85.99
W
78.18

70.08
68.70
73.90
74.85
64.32
67.19
70.00
69.88
69.71
76.06
78.92
81.62
72.56

72.96
69.16
72.76
75.57
68.30
67.64
68.53
69.53
69.90
73.93
77.14
81.75
72.46

75.91
76.07
81.27
85.94
74.28
75.61
79.63
75.70
80.93
84.59
86.61
93.68
80.83

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
74.06
W
W
W
76.44

70.86
68.83
70.88
72.59
66.37
66.19
67.25
68.27
67.59
72.10
75.03
77.78
70.30

W
71.89
76.10
80.01
73.60
72.49
71.76
72.79
73.34
78.28
80.99
W
75.65

73.42
71.77
75.83
78.88
70.45
71.39
72.16
72.38
73.24
77.55
80.95
85.72
75.23

72.49
71.14
74.91
77.73
68.24
69.20
69.87
70.35
70.24
73.80
78.49
82.40
73.24

2011
January .....................
95.97
February ...................
W
March ........................
113.63
April ..........................
122.52
May ...........................
113.33
June .......................... R115.13
July ...........................
114.21

83.36
87.23
101.29
114.17
106.15
102.78
101.76

84.36
88.77
102.55
109.90
105.13
R103.43
104.89

99.86
109.07
117.98
126.05
117.66
R119.13
119.67

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

81.25
85.11
97.56
106.56
101.60
R100.59
100.28

W
97.25
107.36
114.82
R110.29
R106.55
109.06

89.74
96.01
106.19
115.15
R108.50
R108.27
109.20

83.92
88.67
102.44
107.71
R103.81
R101.47
103.51

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Free on Board. See Glossary.
b Includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.
c Includes Algeria, Angola (January 2007-present), Ecuador (1983-1992 and January 2008-present), Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. In addition, it included Gabon in 1983-1995 and Indonesia in 1983-2008.
R Revised data.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

46

Table 22. Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil by Selected Country


(Dollars per Barrel)
Selected Countries
Year
Month

Persian
Gulfa

Total
OPECb

Non
OPEC

24.43
11.52
15.76
13.66
16.78
20.31
15.92
15.13
13.39
13.12
14.81
18.59
16.35
10.16
15.58
26.05
19.81
21.93
25.70
33.79
47.87
57.37
66.13
90.76

25.50
12.92
17.47
13.51
17.37
20.55
17.34
17.58
15.26
15.00
16.78
20.45
17.44
11.18
17.37
26.77
20.73
24.13
27.54
36.53
49.68
58.92
69.83
93.59

26.86
13.46
17.64
14.18
17.78
21.23
18.08
17.81
15.68
15.08
16.61
20.14
17.73
11.46
16.94
27.29
21.52
23.83
27.70
36.84
51.36
61.21
71.14
95.49

26.53
13.52
17.66
13.96
17.54
20.98
17.93
17.67
15.78
15.29
16.95
20.47
18.45
12.22
17.51
27.80
22.17
23.97
27.68
35.29
47.31
57.14
63.96
90.59

W
W
47.76
52.41
60.43
68.54
W
73.66
W
W
W
78.33
63.87

39.12
39.58
43.87
48.40
56.78
64.52
62.11
67.23
65.85
68.85
71.41
70.46
57.78

39.41
43.17
50.54
57.10
62.11
66.28
66.20
69.23
72.05
74.18
73.99
74.54
62.15

40.26
42.75
48.55
54.22
60.06
66.63
66.27
70.00
70.02
73.71
75.18
75.01
61.90

36.96
38.08
45.09
48.78
56.79
65.19
63.23
66.96
66.84
71.46
73.67
71.88
58.58

76.63
77.29
77.57
79.53
77.52
76.01
75.46
76.06
77.15
81.81
84.62
90.45
79.25

77.97
77.84
79.07
80.25
W
77.67
76.60
79.52
W
W
87.10
92.50
80.12

72.63
70.91
72.92
75.21
68.53
68.30
69.59
70.14
68.88
74.29
77.53
80.79
72.43

76.34
77.27
77.55
79.15
76.20
75.14
74.75
75.81
76.64
81.24
84.09
89.99
78.58

75.91
76.24
78.40
80.07
73.95
74.55
74.81
75.42
76.39
80.52
84.38
89.25
78.27

73.59
73.33
76.84
78.61
70.20
70.92
72.03
71.81
71.89
74.15
78.96
83.97
74.67

96.59
103.20
110.12
116.13
R112.19
R110.17
111.65

W
W
118.42
124.67
W
W
W

84.70
89.88
101.22
107.95
104.04
R102.32
102.96

96.57
101.81
109.56
115.18
R111.48
R109.29
110.88

94.03
99.96
109.23
116.64
R111.90
R110.00
110.78

85.02
89.03
101.20
108.91
R105.06
R101.22
100.93

Angola

Canada

Colombia

Mexico

Nigeria

Saudi
Arabia

United
Kingdom Venezuela

1985 ..............................
1986 ..............................
1987 ..............................
1988 ..............................
1989 ..............................
1990 ..............................
1991 ..............................
1992 ..............................
1993 ..............................
1994 ..............................
1995 ..............................
1996 ..............................
1997 ..............................
1998 ..............................
1999 ..............................
2000 ..............................
2001 ..............................
2002 ..............................
2003 ..............................
2004 ..............................
2005 ..............................
2006 ..............................
2007 .............................
2008 .............................

27.39
14.09
18.20
14.48
18.36
21.51
19.90
19.36
17.40
16.36
17.66
21.86
20.24
13.37
18.37
29.57
25.13
25.43
30.14
39.62
54.31
64.85
71.27
98.18

25.71
13.43
17.04
13.50
16.81
20.48
17.16
17.04
15.27
14.83
16.65
19.94
17.63
11.62
17.54
26.69
20.72
22.98
26.76
34.51
44.73
53.90
60.38
90.00

12.85
18.43
14.47
18.10
22.34
19.55
18.46
16.54
15.80
17.45
22.02
19.71
13.26
18.09
29.68
25.88
25.28
30.55
39.03
53.42
62.13
70.91
93.43

25.63
12.17
16.69
12.58
16.35
19.64
15.89
15.60
14.11
14.09
16.19
19.64
17.30
11.04
16.12
26.03
19.37
22.09
25.48
32.25
43.47
53.76
62.31
85.97

28.96
15.29
19.32
15.88
19.19
23.33
21.39
20.78
18.73
17.21
18.25
21.95
20.64
14.14
17.63
30.04
26.55
26.45
31.07
40.95
57.55
68.26
78.01
104.83

24.72
12.84
16.81
13.37
17.34
21.82
17.22
17.48
15.40
15.11
16.84
20.49
17.52
11.16
17.48
26.58
20.98
24.77
27.50
37.11
50.31
59.19
70.78
94.75

28.36
14.63
18.78
15.82
18.74
22.65
21.37
20.63
17.92
16.64
17.91
20.88
20.64
13.55
18.26
29.26
25.32
26.35
30.62
39.28
55.28
67.44
72.47
96.95

2009
January .....................
February ...................
March ........................
April ..........................
May ...........................
June ..........................
July ...........................
August ......................
September ................
October .....................
November .................
December .................
2009 .............................

43.58
42.83
47.58
53.45
56.44
68.46
67.21
72.52
72.63
74.94
78.25
77.11
61.32

34.17
35.83
44.22
47.60
54.42
63.97
62.18
64.23
66.59
70.28
71.95
70.01
57.60

32.08
34.49
46.70
46.43
54.90
65.65
63.24
66.71
66.27
71.24
72.70
70.18
58.50

38.08
38.16
41.76
47.26
56.22
64.39
60.99
67.71
65.00
69.40
73.29
70.20
57.35

48.98
47.00
53.02
59.03
63.48
69.29
71.46
73.94
71.98
77.72
79.00
78.63
68.01

39.78
44.46
52.14
57.32
62.40
66.27
66.14
69.37
72.77
74.20
73.92
73.08
62.14

2010
January .....................
February ...................
March ........................
April ..........................
May ...........................
June ..........................
July ...........................
August ......................
September ................
October .....................
November .................
December .................
2010 .............................

77.32
79.06
80.93
82.26
74.80
76.54
77.20
78.40
80.49
85.33
86.98
91.77
80.63

72.59
73.37
76.82
78.36
69.16
69.14
70.25
70.10
68.66
69.23
75.40
80.76
72.80

74.26
73.11
76.08
76.33
66.52
69.64
71.61
71.49
70.85
76.72
80.24
82.76
74.25

73.23
69.48
73.07
75.03
68.71
68.02
69.31
69.95
70.47
74.73
77.55
82.37
72.86

78.58
79.25
83.68
86.80
76.90
78.14
81.07
79.15
81.58
86.01
89.15
95.44
83.15

2011
January .....................
99.58
February ................... 110.07
March ........................ 114.40
April .......................... 124.01
May ........................... R116.76
June .......................... R116.54
July ........................... 116.60

81.43
80.65
89.32
99.26
R98.29
R93.12
93.16

85.88
90.14
105.74
112.47
109.70
R104.31
101.87

85.00
89.08
103.03
110.55
R105.62
R103.71
105.42

101.24
108.94
117.17
126.47
R119.95
R120.81
121.26

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.
b Includes Algeria, Angola (January 2007-present), Ecuador (1983-1992 and January 2008-present), Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. In addition, it included Gabon in 1983-1995 and Indonesia in 1983-2008.
R Revised data.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

47

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

Table 23. F.O.B.a Costs of Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity


(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Month

20.0
or
Less

20.1
to
25.0

25.1
to
30.0

30.1
to
35.0

35.1
to
40.0

40.1
to
45.0

45.1
or
Greater

1985 ..........................
1986 ..........................
1987 ..........................
1988 ..........................
1989 ..........................
1990 ..........................
1991 ..........................
1992 ..........................
1993 ..........................
1994 ..........................
1995 ..........................
1996 ..........................
1997 ..........................
1998 ..........................
1999 ..........................
2000 ..........................
2001 ..........................
2002 ..........................
2003 ..........................
2004 ..........................
2005 ..........................
2006 ..........................
2007 .........................
2008 .........................

23.45
10.51
15.21
11.92
14.00
15.98
11.91
11.83
11.33
11.43
13.35
16.01
13.12
7.00
12.13
21.81
16.17
18.78
21.88
28.95
40.54
50.19
56.69
81.25

24.27
10.96
15.37
11.65
14.89
18.00
13.72
13.96
12.22
12.19
13.93
17.26
14.94
8.95
14.49
23.75
17.23
20.51
24.09
30.53
41.52
51.62
60.14
83.07

24.86
12.25
15.76
12.48
16.95
20.54
16.33
16.74
15.14
14.45
16.14
19.90
17.49
10.77
17.07
26.49
21.84
23.48
25.65
33.65
49.26
58.25
69.31
96.68

26.46
12.83
17.24
13.82
17.50
20.77
17.67
18.02
15.44
14.93
16.19
20.04
17.61
11.73
17.33
27.09
21.60
24.20
27.49
35.57
50.82
60.27
71.44
94.56

27.43
13.83
17.99
14.38
18.09
22.19
20.15
19.50
17.04
15.91
17.25
21.20
19.37
12.91
18.03
28.77
23.84
24.92
28.67
38.51
54.65
64.36
73.46
98.17

27.79
14.19
18.03
14.89
18.23
22.78
19.69
19.58
17.53
15.70
17.30
21.00
19.88
13.12
18.81
29.55
24.80
25.20
29.35
39.90
56.47
66.43
74.27
102.32

26.90
13.76
17.37
15.25
18.05
22.28
20.85
20.05
17.61
16.11
17.32
21.59
19.77
12.92
17.00
29.89
25.72
25.16
28.64
39.26
52.83
64.85
70.10
100.20

2009
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2009 .........................

33.98
35.72
40.29
43.87
52.35
61.60
58.83
63.86
63.02
66.24
68.20
67.33
54.76

34.86
35.51
40.73
45.95
54.33
62.72
59.03
65.38
63.42
67.37
70.54
67.47
54.36

35.35
40.68
46.57
48.01
57.09
66.34
62.73
66.45
65.70
71.79
76.09
70.66
56.30

38.06
39.54
47.48
49.72
57.86
66.36
64.73
69.07
68.42
74.10
75.06
73.50
59.78

41.67
42.22
48.44
51.50
58.68
67.96
66.18
70.34
68.55
73.46
77.06
75.35
63.63

42.87
44.26
49.99
53.44
56.76
68.92
66.76
70.66
67.71
74.19
77.27
73.79
62.10

44.53
W
48.54
49.31
56.11
67.90
63.70
71.18
W
74.10
W
75.56
63.32

2010
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2010 .........................

69.90
68.46
70.68
72.71
64.23
64.96
66.37
67.39
65.87
70.72
73.78
77.56
69.51

70.66
68.27
70.76
73.07
64.99
65.30
66.66
67.23
66.54
70.92
74.59
78.24
69.72

76.16
73.54
76.05
78.40
75.07
71.32
73.07
73.31
71.98
77.65
82.02
85.55
76.73

75.50
73.57
78.33
82.83
74.06
73.21
73.78
74.16
75.20
79.26
83.48
88.90
77.48

76.25
74.07
79.91
84.64
74.34
74.96
76.44
76.01
77.10
82.41
85.70
91.10
79.45

75.08
73.39
81.27
85.58
72.44
75.40
78.98
76.20
79.95
82.89
86.67
92.87
79.43

72.37
74.91
80.51
83.90
74.75
74.76
74.89
75.26
W
85.72
85.06
93.30
81.04

2011
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................

79.72
82.59
95.51
103.11
R98.57
R97.72
99.10

79.22
82.51
96.27
101.58
R98.31
R97.41
98.84

82.50
93.35
103.56
115.10
R108.24
R103.93
105.19

93.84
100.82
109.62
117.03
R112.17
R108.77
111.92

95.89
103.34
113.30
122.21
R115.14
R115.82
116.71

97.21
108.61
117.32
W
114.99
R115.81
117.79

99.19
W
117.89
W
W
W
W

W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.


a Free on Board. See Glossary.
R Revised data.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

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Table 24. Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity


(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Month

20.0
or
Less

20.1
to
25.0

25.1
to
30.0

30.1
to
35.0

35.1
to
40.0

40.1
to
45.0

45.1
or
Greater

1985 ..........................
1986 ..........................
1987 ..........................
1988 ..........................
1989 ..........................
1990 ..........................
1991 ..........................
1992 ..........................
1993 ..........................
1994 ..........................
1995 ..........................
1996 ..........................
1997 ..........................
1998 ..........................
1999 ..........................
2000 ..........................
2001 ..........................
2002 ..........................
2003 ..........................
2004 ..........................
2005 ..........................
2006 ..........................
2007 .........................
2008 .........................

24.33
11.30
16.14
12.75
14.90
16.82
13.06
12.89
12.44
12.42
14.43
17.18
14.42
8.19
13.40
23.49
17.66
20.59
23.87
30.96
42.20
51.84
59.01
85.39

24.65
11.49
15.87
12.11
15.42
18.54
14.41
14.58
12.96
12.93
14.81
18.11
15.79
9.73
15.30
24.71
18.14
21.33
25.15
31.92
42.24
52.62
60.64
84.76

26.17
13.28
17.21
13.54
17.59
21.59
17.17
17.39
15.72
15.10
16.84
20.53
18.57
11.81
17.33
27.60
23.29
24.40
27.78
35.99
49.94
59.38
68.95
97.30

27.10
13.59
18.16
14.35
17.87
21.18
18.65
18.50
16.06
15.61
17.13
20.87
18.42
12.31
17.81
27.91
22.21
24.91
28.78
37.94
52.18
61.88
72.03
96.83

28.29
14.99
18.72
15.21
18.74
22.47
20.86
20.11
17.88
16.65
17.96
21.74
20.34
13.73
18.18
29.99
24.86
25.73
29.95
39.82
54.95
64.80
73.17
99.90

28.39
14.80
18.89
15.74
19.05
23.47
20.88
20.55
18.38
16.64
18.17
21.71
21.09
14.40
19.22
30.37
26.59
26.49
30.73
41.25
58.38
68.44
75.68
103.68

27.73
15.37
18.57
16.24
19.13
23.41
22.15
20.95
18.22
16.91
17.90
22.28
20.85
14.38
18.48
31.10
26.49
25.96
30.90
41.59
56.43
66.78
73.57
99.23

2009
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2009 .........................

35.06
36.19
41.93
46.12
55.28
62.72
60.43
64.81
64.33
67.66
70.10
69.78
56.38

34.68
36.03
41.97
47.12
54.91
63.49
60.48
65.34
64.97
68.59
71.21
68.30
55.68

41.14
44.02
50.01
54.49
60.39
67.04
66.78
70.10
71.45
74.43
76.14
75.63
61.28

40.68
43.08
49.83
54.91
61.21
67.07
67.39
70.27
71.62
75.45
75.70
75.19
62.43

43.27
43.93
50.62
53.93
60.38
68.56
67.67
71.53
70.51
75.34
78.34
77.19
64.80

44.31
45.97
50.37
54.74
61.04
69.34
67.45
72.11
70.42
76.52
78.09
76.61
64.82

40.44
37.67
48.58
51.61
59.80
67.97
68.14
71.87
68.96
76.04
78.41
79.15
63.90

2010
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2010 .........................

71.49
70.42
73.62
74.89
66.85
67.07
68.56
68.69
67.25
72.09
77.25
80.93
71.53

71.57
70.59
73.05
74.51
66.61
66.42
68.61
68.73
68.37
70.62
74.74
78.95
71.05

75.24
76.30
78.97
79.28
74.01
75.29
75.25
77.01
77.58
78.91
83.33
87.88
78.36

77.01
77.74
79.89
81.76
76.28
75.69
75.98
76.73
77.46
82.03
85.38
91.19
79.63

77.79
77.77
81.64
84.04
77.01
77.32
77.86
77.48
79.37
83.03
86.29
92.29
81.24

77.94
77.98
82.48
83.25
75.93
77.50
79.71
77.67
81.15
84.78
89.48
94.02
81.10

78.61
77.67
82.99
85.03
77.21
75.92
78.39
77.07
81.64
84.88
88.06
95.00
82.17

2011
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................

82.72
84.49
97.13
105.61
R101.91
R98.43
100.86

80.26
82.56
94.73
101.07
R98.71
R96.02
95.25

89.28
95.85
107.75
115.06
R112.03
R109.36
108.55

96.44
103.71
110.50
117.63
R114.10
R110.52
112.90

97.01
103.29
112.19
122.92
R116.02
R115.67
115.60

98.33
109.52
118.93
125.15
117.78
R116.75
116.85

99.40
103.63
118.04
123.74
R117.90
R112.90
118.32

R Revised data.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

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Table 25. Percentages of Total Imported Crude Oil by API Gravity


(Percent by Interval)
Year
Month

20.0
or
Less

20.1
to
25.0

25.1
to
30.0

30.1
to
35.0

35.1
to
40.0

40.1
to
45.0

45.1
or
Greater

1985 ..........................
1986 ..........................
1987 ..........................
1988 ..........................
1989 ..........................
1990 ..........................
1991 ..........................
1992 ..........................
1993 ..........................
1994 ..........................
1995 ..........................
1996 ..........................
1997 ..........................
1998 ..........................
1999 ..........................
2000 ..........................
2001 ..........................
2002 ..........................
2003 ..........................
2004 ..........................
2005 ..........................
2006 ..........................
2007 .........................
2008 .........................

7.62
5.54
4.04
3.52
2.55
3.64
3.76
4.05
4.52
3.80
4.52
4.58
6.05
5.84
4.76
6.21
7.97
8.28
8.29
11.13
11.94
13.04
11.72
13.22

20.46
19.36
19.68
18.27
14.39
14.96
16.02
17.64
18.79
18.98
18.38
20.88
21.88
20.29
17.78
18.88
20.78
22.29
24.25
23.70
22.83
23.28
23.12
23.50

11.19
14.12
16.88
15.99
16.80
18.13
20.79
22.41
19.24
18.46
17.04
14.69
13.33
13.99
14.18
13.41
11.60
11.44
9.97
8.18
10.20
11.18
11.18
11.51

27.14
27.49
26.91
30.72
36.27
34.44
34.84
31.38
32.49
30.77
31.51
32.92
34.43
35.62
36.54
36.90
36.10
35.28
35.60
34.57
31.87
28.22
28.86
30.42

24.93
25.74
24.79
24.45
23.79
23.21
20.94
20.49
20.99
23.37
23.81
23.51
21.28
20.81
21.46
19.83
19.63
18.29
17.19
17.68
16.92
15.73
16.71
14.64

4.02
3.65
3.87
4.04
3.55
2.94
2.11
3.00
2.59
2.75
2.98
1.95
1.77
1.88
3.72
3.44
2.71
2.67
2.70
2.10
3.68
5.82
5.57
4.24

4.65
4.11
3.85
3.02
2.64
2.67
1.55
1.04
1.39
1.87
1.76
1.47
1.27
1.57
1.57
1.35
1.21
1.75
1.99
2.64
2.55
2.74
2.84
2.47

2009
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2009 .........................

16.30
12.14
12.97
12.50
13.87
13.22
12.56
15.89
16.26
16.84
13.50
12.77
14.08

24.97
30.64
27.81
27.91
29.92
25.97
25.51
24.89
24.46
22.41
26.66
22.84
26.11

7.86
7.64
8.72
9.35
11.12
8.44
7.72
8.16
8.13
6.60
3.35
5.73
7.78

32.35
28.12
30.15
33.21
26.09
30.77
29.42
25.91
29.51
26.95
31.50
32.66
29.74

10.93
15.05
11.67
10.19
11.75
13.86
14.98
14.84
10.99
19.35
16.79
15.52
13.76

4.60
4.05
6.51
4.95
4.83
3.79
6.64
7.42
7.31
4.83
5.73
6.73
5.65

2.99
2.36
2.18
1.89
2.43
3.96
3.17
2.89
3.35
3.03
2.47
3.75
2.88

2010
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................
August ..................
September ............
October .................
November .............
December .............
2010 .........................

17.86
12.94
14.88
13.15
15.63
12.14
16.42
16.23
16.80
16.90
14.93
15.23
15.22

25.54
23.74
24.92
26.03
28.77
26.22
24.83
25.10
23.30
28.28
28.12
26.21
25.94

3.99
6.91
6.54
6.67
4.36
4.83
5.29
5.38
4.22
5.53
4.21
5.73
5.32

28.64
36.14
32.23
31.27
32.49
29.25
31.30
27.59
32.24
30.17
28.44
28.40
30.66

15.13
11.65
13.21
15.08
11.15
17.46
13.78
14.89
14.87
12.31
15.29
17.73
14.39

6.27
5.32
4.69
3.60
5.72
7.59
5.97
7.81
5.91
4.06
6.12
3.85
5.60

2.56
3.30
3.53
4.20
1.88
2.51
2.41
2.99
2.66
2.75
2.90
2.85
2.88

2011
January .................
February ...............
March ....................
April ......................
May .......................
June ......................
July .......................

15.89
18.51
18.46
16.57
R15.89
R19.07
17.41

28.31
26.86
25.55
25.24
R27.51
R26.75
31.76

3.90
4.17
5.26
4.71
R5.79
R5.99
6.53

32.10
30.43
28.86
32.90
R31.68
R26.77
27.94

14.27
15.71
13.03
14.27
R13.30
R15.95
11.87

2.68
2.90
5.96
4.34
R4.02
R4.62
2.48

2.84
1.41
2.89
1.97
R1.81
R0.84
2.02

R Revised data.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

U.S. Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Marketing Monthly October 2011

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Table 26. F.O.B.a Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams
(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Quarter
Month

Canadian
Lloydminster

Iraqi
Basrah Light

Mexican
Mayan

Nigerian
Qua Iboe

Venezuelan
Merey

..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................

23.79
12.77
15.12
11.28
W
18.50
13.51
W
W
W
14.44
17.14
14.29
9.18
15.19
22.94
16.77
20.79
W
29.31
35.13
44.55
48.54
79.33
50.11

62.98

24.23
10.93
15.72
11.26
14.71
17.29
13.02
13.42
12.03
12.39
14.37
17.43
14.97
8.75
14.20
23.31
16.83
20.79
24.14
30.11
40.69
51.29
59.96
82.99
55.07

65.60

59.89

2010
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................
August ..........................................
September ....................................
3rd Quarter Average .......................
October .........................................
November .....................................
December .....................................
4th Quarter Average .......................
2010 Average ..................................

W
W
W
W
W
60.69
61.95
63.44
63.66
61.78
55.94
61.34
58.56
69.91
W
66.03
64.41

W
72.91
77.76
73.89
79.07
71.41
W
74.59
69.92
W
71.33
70.51
76.62
79.94

78.00
74.35

71.37
68.05
70.35
70.04
73.13
66.27
65.37
68.01
66.70
67.89
67.53
67.39
72.43
74.89
79.21
75.44
70.36

82.06
82.06
86.56
W
W
79.69
W
W
80.07
79.08
W
86.75
W
88.17
82.66

70.83
68.06
70.43
69.89
73.05
65.83
W
68.65
W
W
W
W
72.21
W
77.10
75.02
70.26

2011
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................

71.04
70.71
W
74.56
86.47
R83.89
R80.87
R83.87
78.46

93.12
W
95.17
W
R110.12
W
R108.70
106.49

81.66
86.56
98.77
88.93
106.55
101.56
R101.11
R102.87
102.41

99.69
W
117.28
106.42
125.83
W
R118.28
R120.95
119.08

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Free on Board. See Glossary.
R Revised data.
Note: Effective January 2009, selected crude streams were discontinued and new crude steams were added for publication.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

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Table 27. Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams
(Dollars per Barrel)
Year
Quarter
Month

Algerian
Saharan Blend

Brazilian
Marlim

Canadian
Bow River Heavy

Canadian
Light Sour Blend

Canadian
Lloydminster

..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................

65.95

58.94

25.42
12.71
16.49
12.68
15.99
19.32
14.31
15.01
13.56
13.90
15.77
19.18
16.46
10.41
16.02
23.96
17.93
21.23
25.10
30.88
39.22
48.38
52.36
84.29
55.71

59.12

24.38
13.52
15.98
12.21
15.36
19.55
14.63
W
13.65
13.58
15.56
18.50
15.72
10.15
16.16
23.75
17.26
20.71
24.18
30.54
37.59
46.96
50.94
82.50
53.44

2010
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................
August ..........................................
September ....................................
3rd Quarter Average .......................
October .........................................
November .....................................
December .....................................
4th Quarter Average .......................
2010 Average ..................................

79.21
77.54
83.49
80.19
81.78
76.40
77.43
78.31
78.56
78.25
82.12
79.62
86.77
90.09
95.75
90.89
81.81

71.02
76.04
79.72
76.33
76.78
70.25
72.37
73.64
75.88
73.17
76.18
75.14
79.68
84.52
87.11
84.38
76.62

69.67
71.43
75.49
72.73
W
W
66.12
68.06
68.67
65.77
60.17
64.96
59.20
72.63
78.75
70.73
68.92

75.78
W
79.69
77.25
82.33
72.58
71.41
74.94
73.66
74.09
73.75
73.84
75.96
81.53
85.38
80.95
76.56

70.25
70.98
73.06
71.41
75.61
66.16
64.28
68.27
67.26
64.85
59.90
65.00
61.20
72.68
74.54
68.29
68.13

2011
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................

99.12
W
W
110.71
W
118.66
W
R120.56
W

W
98.80
111.94
100.74
115.04
R110.84
R109.82
R111.31
112.79

74.75
67.86
81.32
74.69
90.64
90.23
R83.98
R88.22
82.56

86.11
89.93
101.63
92.28
109.46
107.52
R102.16
R105.94
100.11

75.94
73.64
81.52
76.73
89.26
R89.69
R86.79
R88.72
83.52

1985 Average
1986 Average
1987 Average
1988 Average
1989 Average
1990 Average
1991 Average
1992 Average
1993 Average
1994 Average
1995 Average
1996 Average
1997 Average
1998 Average
1999 Average
2000 Average
2001 Average
2002 Average
2003 Average
2004 Average
2005 Average
2006 Average
2007 Average
2008 Average
2009 Average

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 27. Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams
(Dollars per Barrel) Continued
Year
Quarter
Month

Ecuadorian
Oriente

Ecuadorian
Napo

Iraqi
Basrah Light

Mexican
Mayan

Nigerian
Bonny Light

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..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
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26.97
14.39
17.60
13.77
17.69
21.63
17.52
18.52
15.79
15.24
16.84
19.91
18.06
11.55
17.68
27.70
21.20
24.11
28.23
36.34
46.42
56.75
64.57
87.25
56.97

48.74

64.38

24.57
11.24
16.03
11.65
15.14
17.75
13.62
13.80
12.45
12.79
14.88
17.95
15.57
9.21
14.43
23.94
17.54
21.31
24.84
31.01
41.54
52.04
60.93
84.29
56.03

28.98
15.00
19.26
16.02
19.38
23.21
21.57
20.85
18.75
17.23
18.35
21.69
21.21
13.62
15.39
30.67
28.16
26.64
31.49
41.16
57.12
69.29
77.90
108.46
68.30

2010
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................
August ..........................................
September ....................................
3rd Quarter Average .......................
October .........................................
November .....................................
December .....................................
4th Quarter Average .......................
2010 Average ..................................

73.75
73.69
77.12
74.75
74.86
66.77
71.03
72.12
73.03
72.21
72.21
72.45
77.58
82.32
85.72
81.80
75.48

W
W
76.56
74.30
W
65.16
66.60
67.51
70.87
W
68.79
68.93
76.09
78.27
83.50
79.27
72.97

75.46
78.03
79.03
77.85
78.44
73.84
73.34
75.60
73.76
76.57
76.06
75.18
81.20
84.35
92.01
83.96
77.96

71.70
68.71
71.10
70.58
73.01
66.71
65.97
68.62
67.51
68.41
68.27
68.07
72.97
75.29
79.88
76.02
70.87

W
W

80.25
81.45
W
78.45
79.49
79.45
W
W
80.87
87.74
87.41
94.04
90.41
84.10

2011
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................

86.39
90.66
104.26
93.62
116.25
R111.83
R102.96
R109.11
102.52

82.99
86.62
W
87.62
111.03
105.63
R98.74
R103.39
W

104.03
98.56
106.81
102.48
112.81
R109.95
R107.23
R110.57
110.09

82.41
86.80
99.18
89.46
107.24
R102.22
R101.48
R103.39
103.07

103.38
106.28
109.68
106.61
126.85
W
R123.11
R125.01
W

1985 Average
1986 Average
1987 Average
1988 Average
1989 Average
1990 Average
1991 Average
1992 Average
1993 Average
1994 Average
1995 Average
1996 Average
1997 Average
1998 Average
1999 Average
2000 Average
2001 Average
2002 Average
2003 Average
2004 Average
2005 Average
2006 Average
2007 Average
2008 Average
2009 Average

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 27. Landed Costs of Imported Crude Oil for Selected Crude Streams
(Dollars per Barrel) Continued
Year
Quarter
Month

Nigerian
Qua Iboe

Saudi Arabian
Light

Saudi Arabian
Medium

Saudi Arabian
Berri

Venezuelan
Merey

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..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
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68.26

25.35
13.06
17.88
14.04
17.96
22.49
18.49
18.54
16.62
15.83
17.17
20.86
18.11
12.36
18.03
27.54
21.64
25.01
28.25
38.01
52.92
60.51
71.62
94.38
63.10

W
W
W
13.05
16.83
20.98
17.04
17.14
14.86
14.81
16.54
20.12
17.10
10.86
17.37
25.98
19.99
24.70
27.25
36.34
48.92
58.10
70.09
91.46
61.87

59.72

60.15

2010
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................
August ..........................................
September ....................................
3rd Quarter Average .......................
October .........................................
November .....................................
December .....................................
4th Quarter Average .......................
2010 Average ..................................

77.78
80.31
83.68
81.29
87.34
78.01
78.18
82.73
80.84
79.29
81.58
80.94
86.24
90.07
95.36
91.02
84.44

77.79
77.01
77.83
77.49
81.00
77.90
76.29
78.68
75.78
76.51
76.59
76.25
82.66
85.07
91.11
86.25
79.59

75.23
77.57
76.78
76.48
76.21
76.18
74.54
75.72
74.13
75.26
77.73
75.74
80.88
84.39
89.64
84.87
78.13

77.89
W
W
78.28
W
W
W
W
77.03
W
78.35
77.58
81.62
84.33
90.86
86.32
81.14

71.91
69.74
71.96
71.25
74.27
66.78
67.17
69.65
68.01
69.23
68.77
68.65
73.47
76.27
79.56
76.95
71.59

2011
January .........................................
February .......................................
March ............................................
1st Quarter Average .......................
April ..............................................
May ...............................................
June ..............................................
2nd Quarter Average ......................
July ...............................................

102.32
110.63
117.54
107.57
126.74
119.05
R121.15
R122.49
120.92

98.70
104.49
110.02
104.94
117.81
R112.23
R110.40
R113.90
112.78

95.50
103.36
107.25
101.98
110.79
R111.26
R108.30
R110.07
109.71

94.96
101.07
115.40
104.45
121.22
R114.54
R111.18
R116.36
W

82.80
89.36
100.56
91.34
107.43
103.40
R102.16
R104.44
103.80

1985 Average
1986 Average
1987 Average
1988 Average
1989 Average
1990 Average
1991 Average
1992 Average
1993 Average
1994 Average
1995 Average
1996 Average
1997 Average
1998 Average
1999 Average
2000 Average
2001 Average
2002 Average
2003 Average
2004 Average
2005 Average
2006 Average
2007 Average
2008 Average
2009 Average

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
R Revised data.
Note: Effective January 2009, selected crude streams were discontinued and new crude steams were added for publication.
Notes: Values reflect the month of acquisition, which can be the month of loading, the month of landing, or sometime between those events. Prices for crude oil
can be determined at a time other than the acquisition date. See the Explanatory Notes section for additional detail.
Notes: Values for the current 2 months are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-856, "Monthly Foreign Crude Oil Acquisition Report."

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Prices of
Petroleum
Products

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Table 31. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District I
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Connecticut
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maine
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Vermont
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Delaware
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maryland
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Jersey
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New York
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Midgrade

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.147
3.159
2.218

3.083
3.013
2.102

3.151
3.149
2.159

Premium

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.037
2.951
2.091

3.274
3.308
2.369

3.321
3.286
2.337

3.099
2.979
2.090

3.078
2.948
2.044

3.318
3.325
2.313

W
W
2.250

3.261
3.098
2.213

3.175
3.050
2.087

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

All Grades

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.096
2.984
2.126

3.396
3.435
2.500

3.327
3.183
2.307

3.264
3.154
2.265

3.166
3.038
2.124

3.449
3.462
2.438

W
W
2.392

3.246
3.132
2.150

3.174
3.055
2.084

W
W
W

3.111
2.953
2.038

W
W
W

W
W
2.253

3.191
3.071
2.112

W
W
2.281

W
W
W

W
W
2.191

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.234
3.157
2.312

3.174
3.190
2.251

3.101
3.027
2.118

3.058
2.970
2.113

3.339
3.186
2.296

3.313
3.178
2.256

3.190
3.189
2.199

3.127
3.002
2.115

3.103
2.973
2.067

W
W
2.500

W
W

3.396
3.273
2.287

W
W
2.285

3.268
3.102
2.213

3.199
3.074
2.110

3.232
3.121
2.145

W
W
W

3.388
3.268
2.281

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.201
3.081
2.111

3.183
3.050
2.111

W
W
W

W
W
2.251

W
W
W

3.124
2.967
2.054

W
W
2.402

3.274
3.164
2.171

W
W
2.501

W
W

3.409
3.287
2.307

W
W
2.290

W
W

3.214
3.093
2.135

W
W
2.065

W
W
2.413

W
W
2.549

W
W
W

W
W
2.312

W
W
W

W
W
2.088

W
W
W

3.186
3.055
2.091

W
W
2.315

3.273
3.150
2.162

W
W
2.420

3.418
3.291
2.290

W
W
2.220

W
W
W

3.208
3.076
2.111

W
W
W

W
W
2.036

W
W
W

W
W
2.211

W
W
W

W
W
2.050

3.192
3.226
2.198

3.147
3.085
2.084

3.100
3.002
2.054

3.361
3.392
2.347

W
W
2.297

3.207
3.117
2.151

3.483
3.515
2.466

W
3.250
W

3.337
3.235
2.267

3.240
3.272
2.244

3.173
3.106
2.105

3.126
3.027
2.078

W
W
W

3.117
2.994
2.040

W
W
W

3.229
3.161
2.132

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.133
3.013
2.055

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.102
3.004
2.056

W
W
W

3.189
3.085
2.132

W
W

3.343
3.237
2.275

W
W
W

3.134
3.035
2.088

3.286
3.336
W

3.165
3.116
2.079

3.126
3.032
2.043

3.446
3.491
W

3.245
3.180
2.167

3.553
3.600
2.498

W
W

3.361
3.238
2.242

3.343
3.393
W

3.170
3.124
2.095

3.151
3.054
2.063

3.160
3.186
2.188

3.248
W
W

3.089
2.986
2.079

3.351
3.369
2.354

3.204
3.115
2.198

3.457
3.474
2.458

W
W
W

3.336
3.246
2.310

3.207
3.230
2.235

3.266
W
W

3.120
3.019
2.110

W
W
2.182

NA
3.211
2.075

3.072
2.980
2.047

W
W
2.284

W
W
W

3.194
3.090
2.135

3.391
3.434
2.422

W
W
W

3.294
3.212
2.237

W
W
2.210

NA
3.227
2.099

3.092
2.999
2.063

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 31. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Regular

Midgrade

Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Florida
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Georgia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
West Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District II
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Illinois
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Indiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Iowa
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kentucky
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Michigan
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Minnesota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Missouri
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

W
W
2.109

3.073
2.932
2.091

3.077
3.038
2.097

Premium

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.049
2.895
2.028

W
W
2.259

W
W
W

3.031
2.880
2.036

3.057
2.894
2.032

3.244
3.217
2.258

W
W
W

W
W
NA

3.070
2.919
2.039

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.052
3.015
2.075

All Grades

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.139
2.995
2.109

3.371
3.355
2.383

W
W
NA

3.167
3.000
2.122

3.363
3.340
2.375

W
W
W

3.157
3.016
2.118

3.022
2.862
2.012

W
W
2.186

W
W
W

3.054
2.913
2.096

3.009
2.844
2.011

3.174
3.154
2.207

3.284
3.349
2.236

W
W
W

3.077
2.944
2.040

3.187
3.244
2.286

3.180
3.172
2.228

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Other
End
Usersa

3.282
3.121
2.241

W
W
2.141

3.102
2.956
2.122

3.073
2.919
2.051

3.290
3.118
2.254

3.110
3.074
2.134

3.033
2.880
2.044

3.083
2.919
2.059

W
W
W

NA
NA
NA

3.303
3.142
2.253

W
W
W

W
W
NA

3.093
2.942
2.062

3.094
2.938
2.077

W
W
2.315

W
W
W

3.245
3.071
2.204

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.042
2.882
2.031

NA
NA
W

3.085
2.923
2.083

3.292
3.277
2.323

W
W
W

3.212
3.023
2.192

3.074
3.039
2.099

3.066
2.926
2.117

3.028
2.861
2.028

3.436
3.510
W

3.162
3.051
2.121

3.581
3.657
2.504

W
W

3.320
3.203
2.270

3.346
3.416
2.294

W
W
W

3.107
2.976
2.070

3.006
2.881
2.030

3.290
3.344
2.388

3.058
2.952
2.090

3.390
3.443
2.486

3.205
3.073
2.212

3.197
3.254
2.298

3.017
2.892
2.042

W
W
W

3.064
2.956
2.077

3.264
3.262
2.309

W
W
W

3.084
2.950
2.085

3.388
3.383
2.437

W
W
W

3.292
3.153
2.258

3.192
3.184
2.241

W
W
W

3.080
2.968
2.090

W
W
2.267

W
W
W

3.104
3.021
2.077

W
W
2.364

3.153
3.050
2.110

W
W
2.475

W
W
W

3.363
3.247
2.276

W
W
2.289

W
W
W

3.129
3.042
2.097

W
W
W

3.188
3.053
W

3.054
2.963
2.056

W
W
W

3.106
2.996
2.099

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.293
3.141
2.224

W
W
W

3.190
3.054
W

3.070
2.975
2.072

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.092
2.938
2.117

W
W
W

3.083
2.938
2.078

W
W
W

3.319
3.150
2.299

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.098
2.948
2.104

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.060
2.924
2.076

W
W
W

NA
2.914
2.065

W
W

3.251
3.071
2.236

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.067
2.929
2.082

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.059
2.965
2.098

W
W
W

3.153
3.057
2.157

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.278
3.150
2.269

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.073
2.977
2.110

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.083
3.026
2.109

W
W
W

3.114
3.040
2.120

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.295
3.205
2.279

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.097
3.037
2.121

W
W
W

W
W
2.280

3.075
2.926
2.053

NA
3.303
2.338

W
W
W

3.087
2.935
2.067

W
W
W

3.278
3.110
2.217

W
W
W

W
W
2.319

3.091
2.940
2.067

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.070
2.933
2.069

W
W
W

3.048
2.929
2.057

W
W
W

3.284
3.130
2.242

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.081
2.944
2.079

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Table 31. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Ohio
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Tennessee
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District III
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alabama
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arkansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Louisiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Mississippi
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Mexico
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Texas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Colorado
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Midgrade

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

Premium

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.079
2.943
2.124

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.141
2.999
2.157

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.037
2.940
2.100

W
W
W

W
W
W

All Grades

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.069
2.941
2.070

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.103

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.120
3.033
2.131

3.030
2.916
2.065

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.105
2.964
2.168

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.023
2.864
2.019

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.122
3.104
2.127

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.299
3.137
2.293

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.083
2.949
2.109

W
W
W

3.372
3.209
2.335

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.140
2.998
2.145

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.246
3.130
2.270

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.052
2.953
2.112

W
W
2.065

W
W
W

W
W
2.245

W
W
W

3.041
2.922
2.073

W
W
W

3.104
2.960
2.102

W
W
W

W
W

3.326
3.164
2.369

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.118
2.973
2.165

W
W
W

3.105
2.943
2.104

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.235
3.055
2.198

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.041
2.881
2.036

3.070
2.988
2.081

W
W
W

3.096
2.971
2.113

W
W
W

3.328
3.219
2.307

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.090
3.003
2.099

3.041
NA
W

3.008
2.899
2.017

3.263
3.254
2.280

W
W

3.133
2.982
2.089

3.398
3.387
2.407

3.223
NA
2.352

3.201
3.107
2.222

3.144
3.126
2.152

3.062
2.992
W

3.025
2.914
2.030

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.041
2.868
2.013

W
W
W

W
W

3.135
2.972
2.108

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.242
3.097
2.228

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.057
2.887
2.032

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.019
2.868
2.027

W
W
W

3.052
2.909
2.041

W
W
W

3.172
3.078
2.237

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.030
2.880
2.041

3.106
3.086
2.111

W
W
W

2.977
2.871
2.015

3.246
3.228
2.250

3.131
2.970
2.083

3.370
3.344
2.380

3.284
3.105
2.218

3.125
3.105
2.132

W
W
W

2.993
2.883
2.027

W
W
W

W
W
W

2.994
2.858
2.004

W
W
W

3.092
2.921
2.088

W
W
W

W
W

3.112
2.986
2.199

W
W
W

W
2.884
W

3.019
2.876
2.017

3.088
3.146
2.336

W
W
W

3.017
2.927
2.182

3.215
3.277
2.470

3.128
3.037
2.226

3.336
3.384
2.588

3.215
3.122
2.377

3.113
3.170
2.366

W
W
W

3.038
2.946
2.203

3.137
3.120
2.125

3.112
3.006
W

3.009
2.915
2.013

3.279
3.270
2.274

3.172
3.031
2.126

3.417
3.408
2.407

W
3.265
W

3.211
3.137
2.212

3.160
3.145
2.151

3.127
3.025
W

3.026
2.930
2.025

3.019
3.172
2.227

3.078
3.071
2.264

2.980
2.954
2.176

3.120
3.277
2.320

W
W
W

3.053
3.008
2.227

3.245
3.395
2.441

W
W
2.376

3.174
3.134
2.376

3.056
3.208
2.263

3.087
3.073
2.270

3.008
2.978
2.205

3.016
3.178
2.195

W
NA
2.144

2.963
2.935
2.080

3.122
3.284
2.299

W
W
W

3.038
2.983
2.168

3.243
3.404
2.418

W
W
W

3.164
3.110
2.282

3.055
3.216
2.235

2.993
NA
2.166

2.992
2.959
2.110

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Table 31. Refiner Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Regular

Midgrade

Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Montana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Utah
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wyoming
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District V
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alaska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arizona
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
California
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Hawaii
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Nevada
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oregon
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Washington
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

Premium

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.017
2.990
2.299

W
W
W

W
3.226
W

3.050
2.987
2.208

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.321

2.943
2.941
2.281

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.131
3.246
2.475

All Grades

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.121
3.085
2.374

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

3.027
3.030
2.374

3.001
2.969
2.162

W
W
W

3.029
3.029
2.300

2.973
3.009
2.298

3.271
3.376
2.617

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.771

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.126
3.240
2.473

Sales to End Users


Sales
for
Resale

Sales
for
Resale

Through
Retail
Outlets

Other
End
Usersa

3.207
3.175
2.487

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.037
3.009
2.321

NA
W
W

3.255
3.185
2.408

NA
W
W

W
3.241
W

3.080
3.015
2.237

W
W
W

3.132
3.125
2.473

W
W
W

W
W
2.321

2.975
2.972
2.313

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.026
2.990
2.190

3.230
3.120
2.332

3.072
3.120
2.402

3.345
3.455
2.693

3.260
3.136
2.385

3.131
3.170
2.464

3.173
3.285
2.517

3.054
3.041
2.312

2.996
3.033
2.324

W
W
W

W
W
3.044

W
W
W

3.587
3.684
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.786

2.860
2.952
2.189

W
W
W

W
W
W

2.950
3.061
2.261

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.025
3.131
2.370

W
W
W

W
W
W

2.878
2.971
2.212

2.893
2.934
2.310

2.957
2.997
2.296

3.267
3.374
2.613

W
W
W

3.054
3.103
2.392

3.339
3.450
2.686

W
W
W

3.118
3.159
2.461

3.171
3.282
2.518

2.900
2.941
2.317

2.984
3.023
2.324

W
W
2.911

W
W
W

W
W
2.470

W
W
2.962

W
W
W

W
W
2.643

W
W
3.047

W
W
W

W
W
2.607

W
W
2.937

W
W
W

W
W
2.502

W
W
W

W
W
2.426

2.873
2.964
2.253

W
W
W

2.936
3.061
2.317

W
W
W

3.033
3.130
2.404

W
W
W

W
W
2.426

2.900
2.992
2.279

3.168
3.244
2.389

3.056
3.055
2.310

W
W
W

3.157
3.162
2.414

W
W
W

3.252
3.247
2.506

3.204
3.279
2.427

3.074
3.071
2.329

3.197
3.268
2.394

W
W
W

3.037
3.038
2.307

3.365
3.438
2.596

W
W
W

3.139
3.146
2.406

3.443
3.513
2.663

W
W
W

3.233
3.236
2.500

3.243
3.311
2.442

W
W
W

3.061
3.061
2.333

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Sales to "other end users" are all end-user sales that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural customers or utilities.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 32. Refiner Prices of Aviation Fuels and Kerosene by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District I
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Connecticut
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maine
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Vermont
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Delaware
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maryland
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Jersey
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New York
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel

Kerosene

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

4.027
3.913
3.028

4.011
3.847
2.891

3.117
3.138
2.103

3.090
3.101
2.100

3.812
3.802
NA

3.158
3.054
2.046

4.019
3.849
2.889

W
3.920
2.928

3.121
3.141
2.083

3.102
3.083
2.101

3.809
3.796
NA

3.199
3.039
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
3.123
2.084

W
3.121
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.145

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
2.088

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.146
W
W

W
3.998
W

3.109
3.136
2.075

3.096
3.062
2.126

3.860
3.817
NA

3.196
3.032
W

W
W
W

W
3.138
2.068

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.132
4.046
W

3.101
3.111
2.054

3.087
3.050
2.125

W
W
W

W
3.005
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.123
3.165
2.106

3.177
3.192
2.205

3.842
3.844
2.940

3.370
NA
2.253

W
W
W

3.114
W
2.070

3.158
3.167
2.093

3.888
NA
NA

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 32. Refiner Prices of Aviation Fuels and Kerosene by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Florida
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Georgia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
West Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District II
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Illinois
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Indiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Iowa
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kentucky
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Michigan
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Minnesota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Missouri
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel

Kerosene

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
2.818

W
W
2.900

3.151
3.154
2.097

3.113
3.136
2.087

W
W
W

3.348
3.305
2.312

W
W
W

W
W
2.932

3.151
3.155
2.101

3.101
3.130
2.072

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.181
3.143
2.073

3.141
3.132
2.096

W
W
W

3.067
3.133
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.191
3.186
2.130

3.138
W
2.112

W
W
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.830

3.109
3.141
2.084

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.118
W
2.997

4.002
3.835
2.873

3.123
3.130
2.083

3.153
3.109
2.075

W
W
W

3.378
3.302
2.278

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.110
3.124
2.063

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.081
3.097
2.062

W
NA
2.088

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.211
3.227
2.154

3.220
3.189
2.154

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.208
3.203
2.147

3.334
NA
W

W
W
W

3.113
3.128
2.084

3.172
3.182
2.129

W
W
W

3.111
W
2.079

W
W
2.099

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.178
3.114
2.092

3.210
3.219
2.158

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 32. Refiner Prices of Aviation Fuels and Kerosene by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Ohio
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Tennessee
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District III
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alabama
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arkansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Louisiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Mississippi
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Mexico
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Texas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Colorado
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel

Kerosene

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

3.187
3.209
2.134

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.140
3.131
2.097

W
NA
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.102

3.175
3.116
2.140

W
W
W

3.199
3.180
2.150

W
W
W

W
W
2.895

W
W
W

3.111
3.148
2.080

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.878
3.755
2.738

3.899
3.706
2.695

3.111
3.109
2.065

3.063
3.079
2.058

W
W
2.021

W
W
W

3.154
3.163
2.110

3.113
NA
2.094

3.306
W
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
3.742
2.798

W
W
W

3.108
3.021
2.059

3.037
3.051
2.039

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.028
3.096
NA

3.153
3.180
2.136

W
3.138
W

3.860
3.775
W

W
3.693
2.687

3.110
3.131
2.067

3.086
3.090
2.062

W
W
2.148

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.255
3.262
2.182

3.246
NA
2.228

W
W
W

3.150
3.193
2.090

NA
NA
2.108

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Table 32. Refiner Prices of Aviation Fuels and Kerosene by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Montana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Utah
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wyoming
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District V
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alaska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arizona
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
California
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Hawaii
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Nevada
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oregon
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Washington
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel

Kerosene

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.318
3.311
2.299

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
3.314

4.151
NA
3.248

3.106
3.149
2.148

3.078
3.118
2.160

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.162
3.196
2.202

3.232
3.159
2.236

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.140
3.152
2.170

W
W
2.209

W
W
W

4.240
NA
W

3.084
3.127
2.111

3.069
3.111
2.145

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.283

3.133
3.173
2.163

W
W
W

W
NA
W

W
NA
W

3.120
3.162
2.174

3.150
3.187
W

W
W
W

3.082
3.136
2.137

3.123
3.161
2.219

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 33. Refiner Prices of Distillate Fuels by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
No. 2 Distillatea

No. 1 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District I
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Connecticut
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maine
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Vermont
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Delaware
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maryland
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Jersey
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New York
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

No. 4 Fuelb

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

3.437
NA
2.491

3.156
3.172
2.343

3.216
3.183
2.213

3.129
3.073
2.093

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.267

3.270
3.222
2.218

3.144
3.057
2.078

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.347
3.308
2.356

3.183
3.067
2.073

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.180
3.045
2.057

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.193
3.088
2.087

3.349
3.331
2.379

3.197
3.096
2.099

NA
NA
W

W
W
W

3.453
3.443
2.476

3.279
3.182
NA

W
W
2.361

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.453
3.396
2.437

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.256

3.286
3.236
2.232

3.132
3.043
2.069

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

3.319
3.265
2.215

NA
3.099
2.103

3.204
3.156
2.143

W
W
W

3.142
3.042
2.086

3.165
3.076
2.083

3.329
3.290
2.276

3.093
3.003
2.038

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

3.303
3.265
2.238

3.205
3.104
2.094

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.286
3.238
2.246

3.163
3.073
2.089

W
W
W

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Table 33. Refiner Prices of Distillate Fuels by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
No. 2 Distillatea

No. 1 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Florida
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Georgia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
West Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District II
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Illinois
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Indiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Iowa
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kentucky
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Michigan
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Minnesota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Missouri
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

No. 4 Fuelb

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W

3.234
3.187
2.187

3.154
3.077
2.089

W
W
W

3.253
3.211
2.241

3.158
3.088
2.111

W
W

3.182
3.127
2.114

3.159
3.072
2.087

3.182
3.118
2.114

3.153
3.064
2.084

W
W
W

3.274
3.223
2.229

3.161
3.069
2.092

3.204
3.150
2.182

3.146
3.069
2.065

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.137
3.111
2.112

W
W
W

3.347
3.322
2.317

3.208
3.166
2.188

3.165
3.092
2.106

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.277
3.268
2.196

3.133
3.075
2.080

W
W
W

3.221
3.206
2.216

3.116
3.073
2.090

W
W
W

3.224
3.149
2.146

3.204
3.116
2.127

3.230
3.188
2.131

3.142
3.047
2.090

3.165
3.077
2.103

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.175
3.113
2.136

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.258
3.273
2.277

3.141
3.100
2.092

3.330
3.270
2.186

3.231
3.214
2.235

3.279
3.194
2.151

3.164
3.097
2.088

3.182
3.105
2.109

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 33. Refiner Prices of Distillate Fuels by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
No. 2 Distillatea

No. 1 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Ohio
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Tennessee
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District III
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alabama
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arkansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Louisiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Mississippi
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Mexico
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Texas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Colorado
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

No. 4 Fuelb

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.203
3.119
2.150

3.256
3.132
2.200

3.235
3.102
2.192

W
W
W

3.252
3.242
2.253

3.124
3.066
2.097

NA
3.074
2.127

3.170
3.065
2.079

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.236
3.136
2.162

3.181
3.105
2.119

3.171
3.083
2.099

W
W
W

3.286
3.228
2.141

3.213
3.172
2.186

3.156
3.107
2.106

3.200
3.138
2.187

3.103
3.059
2.066

W
W
W

3.163
3.084
2.101

3.150
3.064
2.083

3.224
3.156
2.232

3.171
3.097
2.101

3.234
3.133
2.191

3.094
3.037
2.046

3.143
3.043
NA

3.079
3.049
2.065

3.209
3.239
2.370

3.151
3.082
2.222

3.205
3.144
2.186

3.101
3.064
2.068

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.351
3.252
2.375

3.167
3.139
2.231

3.091
3.057
2.193

W
W

NA
3.224
W

3.272
3.202
2.281

3.134
3.127
2.165

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 33. Refiner Prices of Distillate Fuels by PAD District and State
(Dollars per Gallon Excluding Taxes) Continued
No. 2 Distillatea

No. 1 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Montana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Utah
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wyoming
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District V
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alaska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arizona
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
California
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Hawaii
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Nevada
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oregon
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Washington
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

No. 4 Fuelb

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

W
W

3.262
3.259
2.378

3.135
3.114
2.289

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.165
NA
2.160

3.005
2.926
2.147

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.100
3.125
2.194

3.083
3.066
2.236

W
W

W
3.370
W

3.122
3.146
2.211

3.091
3.024
2.191

W
W
W

3.318
NA
2.377

3.217
3.259
2.260

3.101
3.095
2.142

W
W
W

W
W
W

3.319
NA
2.381

3.627
3.782
2.861

W
W
2.528

3.094
W
2.188

3.072
3.080
2.152

3.196
3.201
2.190

3.103
3.095
2.126

W
W
W

W
W
2.321

3.163
3.168
2.250

3.174
3.144
2.185

W
W
W

W
3.164
W

3.044
3.056
2.130

W
W
W

3.214
3.209
2.235

3.079
3.077
2.140

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales of No. 2 fuel oil and diesel fuels.
b Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Volumes of
Petroleum
Products

Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District I
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Connecticut
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Maine
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Massachusetts
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Hampshire
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Rhode Island
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Vermont
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Delaware
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
District of Columbia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Maryland
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Jersey
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New York
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

35,229.9
35,337.2
37,362.4

36,521.5
36,660.5
38,934.0

25,118.9
24,930.5
29,341.4

208,101.3
210,698.9
209,404.3

26,717.8
30,459.6
47,424.6

2,650.5
2,605.6
3,104.5

2,661.0
2,615.8
3,118.4

664.9
660.5
881.2

8,795.3
8,698.6
10,716.6

10,984.0
10,991.7
12,142.0

11,149.0
11,164.8
12,314.7

5,110.4
5,013.2
8,070.2

67,923.6
69,060.0
68,674.9

3,723.3
4,018.1
6,489.3

884.1
873.0
1,087.3

886.6
875.2
1,090.3

59.2
58.7
145.4

1,289.1
1,299.7
1,520.8

W
W
1,235.2

W
W
1,237.6

W
W
1,577.2

5,704.5
6,045.6
W

W
W
W

W
W
103.4

W
W
103.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

133.5
137.6
508.5

2,677.3
2,772.8
2,510.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
13.4

W
W
49.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

462.7
541.1
797.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
10.9

W
W
870.3

W
W
870.3

W
W
903.8

W
W
1,844.1

W
W
76.6

W
W
76.6

W
W
10.0

W
W
31.0

W
W
206.7

W
W
207.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
13.0

W
W
13.0

W
W
138.2

W
W
138.5

W
W
W

W
W
675.5

W
W
W

W
W
12.1

W
W
12.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,004.9
4,858.5
4,903.5

5,057.7
4,907.6
4,978.9

W
4,357.0
5,657.7

W
3,657.8
W

473.7
459.1
507.8

475.0
460.4
509.6

W
332.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
621.4
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
280.2

W
W
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,319.7
1,210.5
W

1,326.7
1,216.8
1,171.4

W
1,556.8
1,782.9

5,166.4
W
5,259.2

W
W
3,000.0

152.5
144.8
W

152.7
144.8
W

29.5
29.5
50.6

61.0
61.6
58.7

2,310.5
2,304.6
2,337.4

2,313.6
2,308.1
2,341.4

1,384.9
W
2,407.3

W
6,143.9
5,100.7

W
W
329.7

211.7
207.3
239.1

211.7
207.3
239.2

W
W
43.4

W
W
31.4

W
W
1,368.5

1,346.6
1,312.2
1,423.3

W
W
W

5,053.2
5,196.9
W

W
W
1,900.6

W
W
119.2

106.9
104.7
120.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

20,938.3
21,367.5
W

W
49.8
W

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Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

United States
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District I
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Connecticut
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Maine
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Massachusetts
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Hampshire
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Rhode Island
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Vermont
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Delaware
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
District of Columbia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Maryland
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Jersey
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New York
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Totala

All Grades
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

3,169.9
3,096.7
3,588.9

3,266.4
3,201.0
3,702.8

4,643.1
4,556.3
5,881.7

21,389.4
21,134.0
22,753.9

2,284.9
1,552.0
1,563.6

41,050.3
41,039.6
44,055.8

42,448.9
42,477.2
45,755.3

30,426.9
30,147.4
36,104.3

238,286.0
240,531.5
242,874.9

29,002.7
32,011.6
48,988.2

1,221.9
1,194.6
1,491.9

1,241.9
1,214.6
1,514.2

906.1
885.5
1,673.0

7,573.2
7,670.5
7,961.5

287.3
289.4
252.3

13,090.0
13,059.3
14,721.3

13,277.5
13,254.6
14,919.2

6,075.7
5,957.3
9,888.6

76,785.8
78,030.2
78,157.2

4,010.6
4,307.5
6,741.6

W
W
148.7

W
W
148.7

W
W
NA

W
W
NA

W
W
1,487.3

W
W
1,489.7

W
W
W

6,484.8
6,829.5
7,392.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
89.4

W
W
373.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

154.0
157.3
611.3

3,102.5
3,193.0
2,933.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
60.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

493.1
577.6
868.9

W
W
111.3

W
W
111.3

W
W
146.2

W
W
226.4

W
W
1,058.2

W
W
1,058.2

W
W
1,060.0

W
W
2,101.4

W
W
21.3

W
W
21.3

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
241.1

W
W
241.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
14.2

W
W
14.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
164.5

W
W
164.8

W
W
W

867.3
794.0
785.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

735.8
703.1
780.6

741.3
708.8
789.4

798.8
W
NA

W
2,430.0
NA

W
W
196.0

6,214.5
6,020.7
6,191.9

6,274.0
6,076.8
6,277.9

5,282.8
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

600.7
695.4
814.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

321.7
W
342.1

4,717.0
W
4,812.9

285.7
267.8
W

285.7
268.4
W

W
270.2
356.5

576.5
W
626.9

W
W
43.8

1,757.9
1,623.2
W

1,765.1
1,630.0
1,595.8

1,851.8
1,856.5
2,190.1

5,803.9
5,901.3
5,944.8

2,092.1
2,277.5
3,043.8

314.6
304.6
358.9

314.8
304.7
359.2

W
W
669.0

779.9
772.2
501.7

W
W

2,836.8
2,816.4
2,935.5

2,840.2
2,820.1
2,939.7

1,717.8
1,666.8
3,119.8

7,011.0
W
5,633.7

362.2
W
329.7

W
W
139.2

129.5
124.8
146.5

W
W
W

W
W
529.3

W
W
W

W
W
1,626.9

1,583.0
1,541.7
1,689.9

W
W
W

5,563.6
5,704.0
6,381.9

W
W
W

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23,696.2
24,129.8
23,587.9

3,658.7
W
W

Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Florida
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Georgia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
North Carolina
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
South Carolina
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Virginia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
West Virginia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District II
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Illinois
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Indiana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Iowa
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Kansas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Kentucky
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Michigan
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Minnesota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Missouri
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

W
W
6,003.2

W
W
6,098.2

W
W
835.3

41,280.8
41,646.8
41,336.1

W
W
355.2

W
W
476.1

W
W
477.2

W
W
18.3

2,572.8
2,634.6
3,131.2

2,583.3
2,651.4
3,145.3

W
W
W

11,813.1
12,045.7
11,157.8

W
W
W

196.6
200.7
279.7

196.6
200.7
279.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

7,471.2
7,433.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
752.8

9,409.2
9,526.5
W

678.0
702.8
691.7

699.4
722.4
704.1

W
W
W

W
W
4,938.0

178.4
174.3
309.7

205.1
194.6
W

W
W
413.0

475.4
472.2
507.8

475.4
472.2
507.8

9,919.5
10,020.2
10,570.1

10,828.8
10,975.9
11,506.8

W
W
873.8

Rack

Bulk

W
W
1,043.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

144.3
145.7
192.9

W
W
44.7

W
W
45.5

184.0
191.6
200.5

45.4
45.9
51.7

45.7
46.1
52.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
7,060.8

21.3
21.6
W

21.3
21.6
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

741.1
778.5
837.3

18.4
17.5
24.2

18.4
17.5
24.2

15.4
14.3
19.9

W
W
7,466.5

126.5
W
467.6

68,511.5
69,084.5
69,594.0

4,492.5
W
6,269.3

480.9
472.6
602.2

485.5
477.5
606.2

W
W
16.3

911.5
905.8
915.7

10,497.4
10,554.1
10,326.1

W
340.9
W

W
W
75.1

W
W
75.1

326.1
331.6
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
121.5

W
W
5,342.3

242.9
334.7
230.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,325.3
1,387.2
1,184.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,708.0
1,621.4
1,847.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
750.0
779.3

W
W
W

889.6
870.2
947.3

W
W
3,561.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

38.7
37.6
W

W
W
W

2,316.7
2,353.2
2,244.6

8,672.4
8,893.6
9,088.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

92.6
95.6
138.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

40.5
39.9
47.3

43.2
42.6
48.0

785.0
811.9
859.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,232.8
3,219.0
3,584.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

311.4
247.0
296.5

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Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Florida
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Georgia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
North Carolina
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
South Carolina
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Virginia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
West Virginia
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District II
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Illinois
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Indiana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Iowa
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Kansas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Kentucky
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Michigan
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Minnesota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Missouri
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Totala

All Grades
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

W
W
562.6

W
W
576.1

W
W
166.5

W
W
4,797.0

237.8
246.3
348.4

237.9
246.3
348.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
45.2

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
56.3

W
W
7,042.0

W
W
7,151.6

W
W
1,020.1

46,604.9
47,070.9
47,176.5

W
W
411.5

W
W
W

3,007.2
3,081.7
3,759.3

3,017.7
3,098.4
3,773.8

W
W
W

13,448.6
13,737.5
12,843.7

W
W
W

780.0
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

8,395.5
W
W

NA
W
W

28.6
31.1
50.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
848.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

45.8
46.5
51.2

47.9
48.9
52.4

W
W
W

407.8
W
W

W
W
W

769.1
795.1
794.6

793.0
817.4
808.5

W
W
W

W
5,094.7
5,507.7

W
W
W

39.0
39.4
W

43.5
42.6
W

W
W
90.7

927.7
916.9
W

W
W
W

238.6
235.3
418.4

269.8
258.8
W

W
W
W

8,506.1
8,412.8
8,290.0

W
W
W

16.9
15.2
20.5

16.9
15.2
20.5

40.0
41.0
54.2

510.6
504.9
552.5

510.6
504.9
552.5

796.4
833.8
911.4

457.8
440.3
535.3

511.3
495.6
594.3

W
W
73.9

W
W
58.2

W
W
6,023.0

190.2
W
174.4

10,858.2
10,933.2
11,707.5

11,825.5
11,949.1
12,707.2

142.6
148.2
542.0

80,331.4
80,557.5
83,083.5

4,682.7
6,479.6
6,443.7

W
W
76.6

1,108.5
1,094.0
W

W
W
1,022.7

1,032.6
1,021.7
1,067.4

11,932.0
11,979.8
11,944.6

W
340.9
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
374.8
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
139.3

W
6,246.3
6,496.9

242.9
W
230.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

156.3
141.9
173.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,189.6
3,150.5
3,205.5

W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,159.6
4,396.4
4,422.0

1,600.1
1,588.5
1,850.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

963.2
942.1
1,036.5

W
W
3,881.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
670.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,465.9
2,496.8
2,406.4

W
W
9,897.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,026.1
W
W

224.6
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

225.0
207.4
258.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,769.2
3,673.4
4,139.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
North Dakota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Ohio
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Oklahoma
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
South Dakota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Tennessee
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Wisconsin
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District III
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Alabama
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Arkansas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Louisiana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Mississippi
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Mexico
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Texas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District IV
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Colorado
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Totala

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
W

W
W
W

919.9
921.1
984.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

690.3
684.3
763.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

626.0
591.7
560.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
358.2

W
W
W

2,832.9
2,928.9
3,011.1

59.5
62.6
W

8,983.0
8,454.8
8,672.0

NA
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
3,603.5

W
W
2,788.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
151.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

826.9
787.8
880.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

247.0
244.1
283.8

W
W
W

W
W
991.3

7,928.5
8,190.9
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

152.0
159.4
202.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,498.0
5,371.7
5,561.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

335.7
323.0
382.4

8,268.7
8,375.4
8,507.7

8,318.0
8,408.2
8,738.1

W
W
W

38,291.5
W
W

516.4
518.6
597.0

516.6
518.6
597.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

88.6
102.0
110.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,682.0
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

99.3
127.5
385.6

860.5
862.4
907.6

860.7
862.6
907.7

W
W

W
4,659.2
W

W
W
W

45.7
46.4
54.1

45.7
46.4
54.1

53.6
W
77.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,687.6
2,699.3
W

333.3
1,022.2
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

44.7
43.8
53.1

457.6
430.4
425.0

459.9
433.2
427.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

43.8
41.3
49.6

43.8
41.3
49.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,585.5
5,685.1
5,687.1

5,600.2
5,702.5
5,905.4

369.5
372.6
422.5

369.5
372.6
422.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

785.5
735.2
784.9

814.6
763.3
823.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

165.1
153.3
180.3

166.3
153.9
181.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

659.1
616.8
652.5

665.3
622.0
666.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

147.7
136.9
159.2

148.9
137.5
160.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

41.8
35.6
65.9

22,656.6
23,423.9
22,673.5

W
17,439.7
31,708.4

13,312.5
12,904.1
26,421.5

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Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Nebraska
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
North Dakota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Ohio
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Oklahoma
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
South Dakota
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Tennessee
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Wisconsin
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District III
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Alabama
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Arkansas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Louisiana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Mississippi
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
New Mexico
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Texas
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District IV
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Colorado
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Totala

All Grades
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
W

W
W
W

65.0
55.1
83.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,675.2
1,660.5
1,831.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
42.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,015.8
987.6
960.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,051.4
3,143.7
3,260.0

W
W
W

9,722.7
9,144.6
9,546.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
278.9

W
W
24.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,122.0
4,522.3
4,033.4

1,891.7
3,262.6
2,813.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

69.1
51.4
76.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,143.0
1,083.3
1,240.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
1,123.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

459.7
401.4
472.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

6,293.4
6,096.2
6,415.8

464.6
472.4
522.7

471.1
484.9
525.6

W
851.3
806.9

9,249.7
9,366.4
9,627.5

9,305.6
9,411.7
9,860.7

111.3
103.1
197.8

42,136.2
43,527.0
43,380.2

17,482.0
18,291.0
32,515.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
424.9

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
4,928.5
W

W
172.2
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
171.1
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
3,055.1

W
W
W

42.8
43.6
49.9

42.8
43.6
49.9

W
W
W

W
W

949.1
952.3
1,011.6

949.3
952.6
1,011.7

W
W

4,863.6
5,083.8
5,262.4

W
W
3,815.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

203.4
W
W

562.7
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,935.6
W
3,044.6

896.0
W
1,264.3

30.7
28.3
32.7

30.8
28.3
32.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

532.2
500.0
507.4

534.5
502.8
510.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

346.1
353.1
385.1

347.2
354.5
386.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

938.1
423.7
694.4

6,301.1
6,410.8
6,494.6

6,316.9
6,429.6
6,714.0

45.9
39.6
71.7

24,974.8
25,810.1
25,257.0

95.8
86.8
102.3

96.9
87.4
104.6

W
W
W

1,739.2
W
W

1,046.4
975.2
1,067.5

1,077.8
1,004.6
1,109.5

W
W
W

12,781.5
12,262.7
12,298.3

80.8
73.4
87.3

81.0
73.6
88.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

887.6
827.2
899.1

895.2
833.2
915.3

W
W
W

W
8.8
21.0

W
3,384.9
3,723.7

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W
W
W

14,250.6
13,327.8
27,115.8

W
W
W

Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Montana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Utah
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Wyoming
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District V
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Alaska
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Arizona
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
California
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Hawaii
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Nevada
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Oregon
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Washington
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

W
W
W

Totala

Midgrade
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

39.2
36.4
W

W
1,561.5
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

10.8
10.0
22.5

NA
W
W

W
W
W

1,367.1
1,216.1
1,412.3

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

23.4
19.7
45.6

W
W
W

14.9
11.9
16.1

850.5
841.7
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
22,571.8
22,196.0

W
W
W

604.0
588.2
637.6

606.0
590.5
643.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

491.6
W
490.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
18.8
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.9

W
W
29.6

5,272.2
5,214.6
5,357.7

5,411.2
5,348.3
5,550.9

19,773.7
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

556.3
517.6
549.7

W
W
1,544.2

1,818.1
1,811.6
1,848.2

W
W
35.9

4,254.6
4,225.2
4,270.5

4,261.8
4,231.0
4,278.4

14,543.1
14,529.0
15,235.7

11,895.6
12,128.8
11,797.6

2,017.6
2,111.5
2,269.5

524.3
512.9
548.9

524.5
513.0
549.0

473.8
473.8
560.8

214.7
210.3
228.9

W
W
107.8

W
W
206.2

W
W
264.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
19.3

W
W
24.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
5.5

859.5
820.2
898.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

93.5
93.1
110.1

94.0
93.1
W

995.7
993.8
W

2,504.1
2,443.9
2,569.8

61.6
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
13.3
W

W
24.1
W

211.6
229.2
267.8

219.9
238.9
278.8

1,347.8
1,373.8
1,468.8

W
W
W

21.6
22.0
26.5

21.8
22.8
27.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

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Table 39. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Premium
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Idaho
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Montana
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Utah
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Wyoming
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
PAD District V
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Alaska
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Arizona
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
California
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Hawaii
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Nevada
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Oregon
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................
Washington
July 2011 ...........................
June 2011 ..........................
July 2010 ...........................

Totala

All Grades
Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Bulk

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
167.7
186.9

W
W
W

NA
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
468.5
419.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

929.7
902.7
936.7

945.3
918.5
964.2

W
W
W

Totala

Sales for Resale

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
40.8
W

1,823.9
1,739.2
W

NA

NA
W
W

W
W
W

1,629.5
1,450.7
1,712.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

18.5
14.7
21.0

971.5
943.4
W

W
W
W

3,298.0
W
W

W
W
330.0

6,806.0
6,705.5
6,932.0

6,962.5
6,857.3
7,158.6

W
W
W

26,251.1
26,154.1
25,955.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
14.1
18.6

W
NA
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
114.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

205.2
199.0
199.6

W
W
251.4

W
W
44.1

W
W
W

629.1
582.4
621.7

W
W
1,746.7

2,066.6
2,051.9
2,129.2

W
W
80.0

822.2
801.3
823.3

822.4
801.4
823.6

2,990.7
2,952.4
3,309.3

2,023.0
1,995.4
1,967.1

191.0
145.7
230.4

5,601.1
5,539.4
5,642.6

5,608.7
5,545.4
5,650.9

18,007.6
17,955.2
19,105.8

14,133.3
14,334.4
13,993.6

2,208.6
2,257.3
2,499.9

W
W
20.9

W
W
41.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
148.1

W
W
271.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
158.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

164.0
157.9
154.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,064.9
1,011.8
1,132.6

1,089.7
1,021.2
W

40.8
46.9
W

W
W
W

W
W
10.7

104.3
97.4
120.8

W
213.1
W

W
NA
W

107.9
106.6
126.8

108.4
106.6
126.8

W
1,104.4
W

2,754.8
2,681.1
2,864.7

W
63.1
W

34.6
34.9
40.0

34.9
35.1
40.4

201.7
198.3
237.5

626.7
593.4
656.9

267.9
286.1
334.3

276.6
296.8
346.2

W
W
W

5,510.6
5,411.9
5,345.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g., sales to agricultural
customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing
Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
Conventional
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

United States
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District I
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Connecticut
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maine
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Vermont
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Delaware
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maryland
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Jersey
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New York
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

26,652.8
26,792.5
28,969.4

27,810.6
27,994.9
30,417.4

6,212.9
6,033.2
7,206.2

172,194.6
172,716.8
177,954.9

24,011.3
26,882.5
43,855.8

8,244.4
8,339.0
9,393.0

8,365.6
8,463.2
9,539.6

1,195.7
1,139.7
1,565.6

50,428.0
50,763.3
52,516.1

716.4
1,385.7
3,895.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

493.1
577.6
868.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,684.4
2,604.2
W

2,695.0
2,608.1
W

W
W
3,483.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
1,764.2

1,515.1
1,486.4
1,529.3

1,516.5
1,487.2
1,530.7

W
W
W

4,018.3
3,784.8
4,302.0

W
W
W

1,169.3
1,117.8
W

1,178.5
1,120.8
W

W
W
W

3,561.3
3,621.6
3,864.8

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Reformulated
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District I
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Connecticut
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maine
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Vermont
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Delaware
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maryland
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Jersey
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New York
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

14,397.5
14,247.1
15,086.4

14,638.3
14,482.4
15,337.9

24,214.0
24,114.2
28,898.1

66,091.4
67,814.6
64,920.0

4,991.4
5,129.1
5,132.4

4,845.6
4,720.4
5,328.2

4,911.9
4,791.4
5,379.6

4,879.9
4,817.6
8,323.0

26,357.8
27,266.9
25,641.1

3,294.2
2,921.8
2,846.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

154.0
157.3
611.3

3,102.5
3,193.0
2,933.2

W
W
241.1

W
W
241.6

W
W
W

W
W
164.5

W
W
164.8

W
W
W

867.3
794.0
785.9

W
W
W

W
W
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

600.7
695.4
814.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,757.9
1,623.2
W

1,765.1
1,630.0
1,595.8

1,321.7
1,330.0
1,406.2

1,323.6
1,332.8
1,409.1

W
W
W

2,992.7
W
1,331.8

404.5
420.9
W

W
W
W

2,002.3
2,082.4
2,517.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,851.8
1,856.5
2,190.1

5,803.9
5,901.3
5,944.8

See footnotes at end of table.

111

W
W
1,058.2

3,579.0
3,468.7
W

W
W
2,101.4

W
W
W

W
W
1,058.2

3,530.1
3,416.5
W

W
W
1,060.0

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W
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W
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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
All Formulations
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

United States
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District I
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Connecticut
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maine
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Vermont
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Delaware
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Maryland
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Jersey
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New York
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

41,050.3
41,039.6
44,055.8

42,448.9
42,477.2
45,755.3

30,426.9
30,147.4
36,104.3

238,286.0
240,531.5
242,874.9

29,002.7
32,011.6
48,988.2

13,090.0
13,059.3
14,721.3

13,277.5
13,254.6
14,919.2

6,075.7
5,957.3
9,888.6

76,785.8
78,030.2
78,157.2

4,010.6
4,307.5
6,741.6

W
W
1,487.3

W
W
1,489.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

154.0
157.3
611.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
1,058.2

W
W
1,058.2

W
W
241.1

W
W
241.6

W
W
W

W
W
164.5

W
W
164.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

6,214.5
6,020.7
6,191.9

6,274.0
6,076.8
6,277.9

W
W
1,060.0

5,282.8
W
W

6,484.8
6,829.5
7,392.8

W
W
W

3,102.5
3,193.0
2,933.2

493.1
577.6
868.9

W
W
2,101.4

W
W
W
867.3
794.0
785.9
W
W
W
23,696.2
24,129.8
23,587.9

W
W
W

3,658.7
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

600.7
695.4
814.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

321.7
W
342.1

4,717.0
W
4,812.9

1,757.9
1,623.2
W

1,765.1
1,630.0
1,595.8

1,851.8
1,856.5
2,190.1

5,803.9
5,901.3
5,944.8

2,092.1
2,277.5
3,043.8

2,836.8
2,816.4
2,935.5

2,840.2
2,820.1
2,939.7

1,717.8
1,666.8
3,119.8

7,011.0
W
5,633.7

362.2
W
329.7

W
W
1,626.9

1,583.0
1,541.7
1,689.9

5,563.6
5,704.0
6,381.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Conventional
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Florida
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Georgia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
West Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District II
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Illinois
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Indiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Iowa
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kentucky
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Michigan
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Minnesota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Missouri
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
6,648.5

W
W
6,756.6

W
W
W

3,007.2
3,081.7
3,759.3

3,017.7
3,098.4
3,773.8

W
W
W

13,448.6
13,737.5
12,843.7

W
W
W

8,395.5
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
848.4

793.0
817.4
808.5

W
W
W

769.1
795.1
794.6
W
W
24.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
5,094.7
5,507.7
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

510.6
504.9
552.5

510.6
504.9
552.5

796.4
833.8
911.4

W
W
10,173.2

W
W
11,035.1

W
W
W

67,946.4
67,922.3
70,764.0

W
W
W

W
W
213.8

W
W
215.1

W
3,839.4
4,081.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,189.6
3,150.5
3,205.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,159.6
4,396.4
4,422.0

W
W
W

W
W
687.2

W
W
W

2,465.9
2,496.8
2,406.4

W
W
9,897.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
340.9
W
242.9
W
230.5

1,600.1
1,588.5
1,850.8
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,026.1
W
W

224.6
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,027.7
2,843.8
3,310.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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W
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PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Reformulated
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Florida
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Georgia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
West Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District II
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Illinois
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Indiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Iowa
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kentucky
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Michigan
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Minnesota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Missouri
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
393.5

W
W
394.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
393.5

W
W
394.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
1,534.3

W
W
1,672.1

W
W
W

12,385.0
12,635.2
12,319.5

W
W
W

W
W
809.0

W
W
852.3

W
8,140.4
7,863.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
349.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

741.5
829.7
828.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
All Formulations
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Florida
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Georgia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Carolina
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
West Virginia
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District II
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Illinois
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Indiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Iowa
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Kentucky
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Michigan
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Minnesota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Missouri
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Sales for Resale

Totala

W
W
7,042.0

W
W
7,151.6

3,007.2
3,081.7
3,759.3

3,017.7
3,098.4
3,773.8

DTW

Rack

W
W
1,020.1

Bulk

46,604.9
47,070.9
47,176.5

W
W
411.5

W
W
W

13,448.6
13,737.5
12,843.7

W
W
W

8,395.5
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
848.4

769.1
795.1
794.6

793.0
817.4
808.5

W
W
W

W
5,094.7
5,507.7

W
W
W

238.6
235.3
418.4

269.8
258.8
W

W
W
W

8,506.1
8,412.8
8,290.0

W
W
W

510.6
504.9
552.5

510.6
504.9
552.5

796.4
833.8
911.4

10,858.2
10,933.2
11,707.5

11,825.5
11,949.1
12,707.2

W
W
1,022.7

1,032.6
1,021.7
1,067.4

142.6
148.2
542.0
W

W
W
W

80,331.4
80,557.5
83,083.5

4,682.7
6,479.6
6,443.7

11,932.0
11,979.8
11,944.6

W
340.9
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
139.3

W
6,246.3
6,496.9

242.9
W
230.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,189.6
3,150.5
3,205.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,159.6
4,396.4
4,422.0

1,600.1
1,588.5
1,850.8

W
W
W

963.2
942.1
1,036.5

W
W
3,881.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,465.9
2,496.8
2,406.4

W
W
9,897.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,026.1
W
W

224.6
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,769.2
3,673.4
4,139.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Conventional
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Nebraska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Ohio
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Tennessee
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District III
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alabama
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arkansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Louisiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Mississippi
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Mexico
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Texas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Colorado
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,675.2
1,660.5
1,831.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,015.8
987.6
960.8

W
W
W

9,722.7
9,144.6
9,546.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,051.4
3,143.7
3,260.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,122.0
4,522.3
4,033.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,143.0
1,083.3
1,240.2

W
W
W
W
W
W

6,917.8
6,972.7
7,187.6

W
W
1,123.5
W
W
W

6,968.3
7,009.8
7,415.8

1,891.7
3,262.6
2,813.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,728.8
4,402.7
4,743.0

W
W
W

30,138.0
31,151.7
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
4,928.5
W

W
172.2
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
3,055.1

W
W
W

W
W

4,863.6
5,083.8
5,262.4

W
3,210.0
W

2,935.6
W
3,044.6

896.0
W
1,264.3

949.1
952.3
1,011.6
W
W
W

949.3
952.6
1,011.7
W
W
W

532.2
500.0
507.4

534.5
502.8
510.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,969.2
4,017.1
4,054.7

3,979.5
4,027.7
4,269.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,046.4
975.2
1,067.5

1,077.8
1,004.6
1,109.5

W
W
W

887.6
827.2
899.1

895.2
833.2
915.3

W
W
W

W
12,977.7
26,345.2

12,781.5
12,262.7
12,298.3
W
W
W

W
W
W

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Reformulated
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Ohio
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Tennessee
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District III
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alabama
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arkansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Louisiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Mississippi
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Mexico
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Texas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Colorado
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,564.6
1,693.5
1,672.8

W
W
W

11,998.2
12,375.3
NA

W
W
W

2,331.9
2,393.7
2,439.9

2,337.3
2,401.9
2,444.9

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
350.2
770.6

2,331.9
2,393.7
2,439.9

2,337.3
2,401.9
2,444.9

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PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
All Formulations
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Nebraska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
North Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Ohio
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
South Dakota
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Tennessee
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District III
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alabama
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arkansas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Louisiana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Mississippi
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
New Mexico
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Texas
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Colorado
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,675.2
1,660.5
1,831.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,015.8
987.6
960.8

W
W
W

9,722.7
9,144.6
9,546.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,051.4
3,143.7
3,260.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,122.0
4,522.3
4,033.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,143.0
1,083.3
1,240.2

W
W
W
W
W
W

9,249.7
9,366.4
9,627.5

W
W
1,123.5
W
W
W

9,305.6
9,411.7
9,860.7

1,891.7
3,262.6
2,813.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

6,293.4
6,096.2
6,415.8

111.3
103.1
197.8

42,136.2
43,527.0
43,380.2

17,482.0
18,291.0
32,515.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
4,928.5
W

W
172.2
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
3,055.1

W
W
W

W
W

4,863.6
5,083.8
5,262.4

W
W
3,815.9

2,935.6
W
3,044.6

896.0
W
1,264.3

949.1
952.3
1,011.6
W
W
W

949.3
952.6
1,011.7
W
W
W

532.2
500.0
507.4

534.5
502.8
510.1

W
W
W

6,301.1
6,410.8
6,494.6

6,316.9
6,429.6
6,714.0

1,046.4
975.2
1,067.5

1,077.8
1,004.6
1,109.5

W
W
W

887.6
827.2
899.1

895.2
833.2
915.3

W
W
W

W
W
W
45.9
39.6
71.7

24,974.8
25,810.1
25,257.0

14,250.6
13,327.8
27,115.8

12,781.5
12,262.7
12,298.3
W
W
W

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Conventional
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Montana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Utah
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wyoming
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District V
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alaska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arizona
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
California
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Hawaii
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Nevada
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oregon
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Washington
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

W
W
W

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

1,823.9
1,739.2
W

NA

NA
W
W

W
W
W

1,629.5
1,450.7
1,712.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

18.5
14.7
21.0

971.5
943.4
W

W
W
1,317.4

W
W
W

10,900.8
10,616.8
NA

W
W
W

40.8

W
W
W

W
W
1,148.1
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
114.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

696.3
615.8
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
148.1

W
W
271.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
158.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

107.9
106.6
126.8

108.4
106.6
126.8

267.9
286.1
334.3

276.6
296.8
346.2

1,064.9
1,011.8
1,132.6

1,089.7
1,021.2
W

W
1,104.4
W

2,754.8
2,681.1
2,864.7

5,510.6
5,411.9
5,345.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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46.9
W
W
63.1

Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Reformulated
Sales to End Users

Geographic Area
Month

Through
Retail
Outlets

Idaho
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Montana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Utah
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wyoming
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District V
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alaska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arizona
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
California
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Hawaii
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Nevada
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oregon
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Washington
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

W
W
5,784.0

W
W
5,841.2

W
W
W

15,350.3
15,537.3
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,601.1
5,539.4
W

5,608.7
5,545.4
W

18,007.6
17,955.2
19,105.8

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Table 40. Refiner Motor Gasoline Volumes by Formulation, Sales Type,


PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
All Formulations
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Montana
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Utah
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Wyoming
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
PAD District V
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Alaska
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Arizona
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
California
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Hawaii
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Nevada
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Oregon
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................
Washington
July 2011 .......................................................
June 2011 ......................................................
July 2010 .......................................................

Sales to End Users


Through
Retail
Outlets

W
W
W

Sales for Resale

Totala

DTW

Rack

Bulk

1,823.9
1,739.2
W

NA

NA
W
W

W
W
W

1,629.5
1,450.7
1,712.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

18.5
14.7
21.0

971.5
943.4
W

6,962.5
6,857.3
7,158.6

W
W
W

26,251.1
26,154.1
25,955.7

W
W
W

40.8

W
W
W

6,806.0
6,705.5
6,932.0
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
114.7

W
W
W

629.1
582.4
621.7

W
W
1,746.7

2,066.6
2,051.9
2,129.2

5,601.1
5,539.4
5,642.6

5,608.7
5,545.4
5,650.9

18,007.6
17,955.2
19,105.8

14,133.3
14,334.4
13,993.6

W
W
148.1

W
W
271.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

107.9
106.6
126.8

108.4
106.6
126.8

267.9
286.1
334.3

276.6
296.8
346.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
80.0
2,208.6
2,257.3
2,499.9
W
W
158.6

1,064.9
1,011.8
1,132.6

1,089.7
1,021.2
W

W
1,104.4
W

2,754.8
2,681.1
2,864.7

5,510.6
5,411.9
5,345.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

40.8
46.9
W
W
63.1

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes sales through retail outlets as well as all direct sales to end users that were not made through company-operated retail outlets, e.g.,
sales to agricultural customers, commercial sales, and industrial sales.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in
the Petroleum Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 41. Refiner Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Kerosene, No. 1 Distillate,


and Propane (Consumer Grade) by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
PAD District I
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Connecticut
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Maine
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Vermont
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Delaware
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Maryland
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
New Jersey
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
New York
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................

Sales to
End Users

Kerosene-Type
Jet Fuel

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Kerosene

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

149.7
136.9
147.1

442.4
445.3
484.0

34,083.8
35,924.6
35,856.5

24,041.6
25,490.1
25,549.3

1.5
2.3
2.6

54.2
54.7
51.4

W
88.0
83.6

8,276.6
8,488.6
8,939.0

3,422.8
3,543.7
1,895.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
850.8
883.3

W
217.8
147.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
38.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

12.3
W
W

W
22.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

14.5
10.3
W

2,110.3
2,117.9
1,947.3

2,118.5
2,260.8
308.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,390.1
1,592.9
1,500.2

127.2
123.4
120.3

W
W
W

W
W
1,302.9

No. 1 Distillate

Sales for
Resale

1,163.8
1,185.6
1,211.0

34.7
25.0
36.5

Sales for
Resale

452.1
367.0
196.9

Sales to
End Users

2,419.0
3,256.6
3,501.5

Sales for
Resale

22,920.2
25,011.4
19,553.9

W
W
2.8

W
W
W

2,675.5
2,671.5
2,605.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

357.8
402.1
307.5

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.7
6.4
W

W
W
7.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
156.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

49.2
56.5
27.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
54.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,161.4
1,280.8
1,074.3

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
95.1
W

W
W
W

329.4
344.4
300.8

0.4
0.4
0.6

11.9
NA
5.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

228.3
265.5
251.5

0.4
NA
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

511.8
645.3
500.9

4,312.2
4,480.5
4,919.0

W
W
168.6

W
W
102.2

2,422.5
2,503.4
599.3

W
W
W

0.8
1.2
1.8

445.1
172.2
W

Sales to
End Users

Propane
(Consumer Grade)

436.1
168.0
W

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Table 41. Refiner Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Kerosene, No. 1 Distillate,


and Propane (Consumer Grade) by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Sales to
End Users

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Florida
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Georgia
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
North Carolina
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
South Carolina
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Virginia
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
West Virginia
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
PAD District II
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Illinois
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Indiana
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Iowa
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Kansas
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Kentucky
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Michigan
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Minnesota
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Missouri
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................

Kerosene-Type
Jet Fuel

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Kerosene

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

No. 1 Distillate

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
30.5

W
W
61.7

2,978.6
3,157.3
3,136.7

W
822.5
1,148.2

W
W
W

W
W
8.3

W
W

W
W
W

1,156.4
988.6
1,224.0

W
W
W

W
W
20.9

2,075.8
2,404.0
2,268.5

623.6
451.8
780.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

209.8
249.5
240.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

413.1
201.5
278.4

100.0
100.0
123.4

W
W

W
W
W

234.4
231.1
257.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

357.6
199.1
368.1

76.1
88.0
89.5

59.8
W
66.5

W
W
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

232.8
207.3
243.4

W
W
W

W
W
18.4

374.2
385.3
448.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

19.9
19.3
24.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

478.2
481.0
343.1

3.4
W
W

183.0
164.6
201.6

W
W
W

6,934.8
7,280.2
6,824.0

3,176.0
2,982.2
3,557.3

W
W
164.1

6,591.4
6,818.2
6,366.5

W
W
W

1,589.1
1,751.9
1,503.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

670.6
611.9
629.2

W
NA
412.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

257.5
193.4
344.3

19.4
19.7
30.2

53.1
35.8
59.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

242.6
210.3
309.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

63.6
70.7
65.7

2.6
2.2
W

16.5
15.2
14.2

3,190.6
3,592.7
2,725.4

W
W
W

723.9
869.1
691.0

18.3
19.6
17.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

335.6
334.3
367.2

357.2
W
310.0

W
W
85.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

270.7
286.9
207.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,032.6
1,052.5
1,019.2

110.2
107.5
101.3

W
W
W

4.3
4.6
4.2

W
W
W

347.6
308.9
374.1

179.1
143.3
154.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

96.4
94.8
104.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 41. Refiner Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Kerosene, No. 1 Distillate,


and Propane (Consumer Grade) by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
North Dakota
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Ohio
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
South Dakota
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Tennessee
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
PAD District III
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Alabama
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Arkansas
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Louisiana
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Mississippi
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
New Mexico
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Texas
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Colorado
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................

Kerosene-Type
Jet Fuel

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

27.5
36.5
62.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

21.7
20.5
18.2

Sales for
Resale

No. 1 Distillate

Propane
(Consumer Grade)

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

106.2
72.4
193.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

231.7
211.3
161.2

600.5
700.2
637.3

W
NA
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

338.4
345.4
302.4

W
W
473.9

430.7
385.1
241.6

W
W
W

210.1
249.4
254.1

W
W
W

37.7
25.2
36.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

66.6
57.2
61.6

W
W
19.1

W
W
W

229.6
262.7
296.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

102.4
77.6
340.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

2.3
2.1
2.6

W
W
W

234.0
253.9
226.8

95.9
126.5
124.6

Sales to
End Users

Kerosene

W
W
W

Sales for
Resale

10,388.0
11,392.8
11,462.3

W
W
845.0

134.8
149.8
125.5

90.1
W
108.3

0.7
W
0.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,407.4
3,980.6
3,352.8

W
W
W

1,485.4
1,716.7
1,741.5

W
W
W

115.2
220.3
273.3

W
W
W

130.8
251.1
161.8

2.4
6.1
4.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

89.5
84.7
93.5

W
41.0
W

4,560.2
5,287.7
5,024.1

5,269.2
5,456.8
6,148.4

W
W
3.5

W
108.6
92.0

W
W
W
1,398.4
1,512.8
1,405.9

W
W
W

2,007.2
2,802.3
3,081.9

Sales for
Resale

6,496.9
7,353.6
7,474.9

W
W
W

18.2
13.0
W

Sales to
End Users

1,060.3
W
W

11,656.2
13,266.2
8,472.0
90.1
74.8
112.9
W
W
W
W
W
W

915.6
1,974.0
2,402.9

9,755.3
11,271.7
6,377.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

764.8
782.3
1,188.7

802.4
965.5
549.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
13.6

13.4
18.5
W

719.0
791.7
842.5

287.6
298.8
642.9

NA
553.4
176.3

4.0
5.4
W

W
W
W

163.3
172.5
223.0

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Table 41. Refiner Volumes of Aviation Fuels, Kerosene, No. 1 Distillate,


and Propane (Consumer Grade) by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Aviation Gasoline
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Montana
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Utah
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Wyoming
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
PAD District V
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Alaska
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Arizona
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
California
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Hawaii
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Nevada
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Oregon
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................
Washington
July 2011 .................
June 2011 ................
July 2010 .................

Kerosene-Type
Jet Fuel

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
52.8

66.6
W
W

11,610.7
12,019.9
11,429.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

8.7
NA
W

W
W
W

W
NA
W

Kerosene

Propane
(Consumer Grade)

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
2.1
W

W
W
W

6,252.5
6,605.9
8,084.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

139.8
49.0
75.7

1,536.3
1,849.0
2,430.1

171.2
238.1
566.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
520.6
W

W
W
38.7

W
W
W

69.1
72.0
98.9

6,198.0
6,008.0
5,253.0

5,566.6
5,784.3
6,540.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

868.8
1,037.4
896.6

W
W
81.9

W
W

W
W
W

316.5
W
334.8

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
NA
W

455.1
456.2
505.5

49.9
49.0
W

W
W

19.8
W
W

W
W
W

1,578.9
1,587.5
1,400.5

213.0
263.7
798.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

286.4
297.7
193.4

346.3
366.9
364.0

W
W
W

Sales for
Resale

No. 1 Distillate

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

85.2
97.3
36.8

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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W
W
W
159.7
175.8
215.5
W
W
W
299.4
343.0
306.6

1,278.0
1,463.7
1,267.2

Table 42. Refiner No. 2 Diesel Fuel Volumes by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
No. 2 Diesel Fuel
Geographic Area
Month

Ultra Low-Sulfur
Sales to
End Users

United States
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
PAD District I
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Connecticut
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Maine
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Vermont
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Delaware
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Maryland
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
New Jersey
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
New York
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................

Low-Sulfur

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

High-Sulfur

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

9,991.0
10,865.4
10,414.4

125,274.6
133,767.2
135,436.0

2,306.1
2,856.8
2,298.7

4,727.4
4,447.7
7,760.6

1,867.8
2,130.3
2,188.6

22,415.2
26,051.3
22,646.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

91.2
94.4
95.6

1,381.2
1,709.7
1,487.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

564.1
W
513.4

W
W

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
414.9

W
W
W

W
W
48.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

949.6
1,100.2
1,064.9

9,157.5
11,153.6
9,599.3

W
341.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.8
5.9
W
W
W
9.7

368.8
419.9
282.8

Sales for
Resale

708.9
1,895.6
1,678.8

W
W
W

W
197.7
NA

W
W

3.0
3.2
W

W
W
97.4

1,084.9
1,282.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

329.5
370.0
345.0

W
4,636.0
3,540.4

W
W
W

375.4
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

238.8
267.5
272.5

W
1,607.6
1,534.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

3,071.2
3,426.9
3,305.4

W
W
W

W
W
1,620.0

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Table 42. Refiner No. 2 Diesel Fuel Volumes by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Diesel Fuel
Geographic Area
Month

Ultra Low-Sulfur
Sales to
End Users

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Florida
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Georgia
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
North Carolina
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
South Carolina
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Virginia
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
West Virginia
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
PAD District II
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Illinois
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Indiana
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Iowa
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Kansas
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Kentucky
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Michigan
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Minnesota
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Missouri
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................

Low-Sulfur

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

High-Sulfur

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

827.0
935.8
1,028.2

11,876.5
13,188.0
11,559.6

W
W
W

387.5
W
820.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
115.4
W

W
W
2,099.5

W
W

W
W
146.3

W
2,639.4
2,331.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
97.8
W

1,268.9
1,430.5
1,174.9

W
W
W

16.9
18.8
W

W
55.5
65.4

2,175.2
2,155.4
2,369.5

W
137.3
164.7

717.9
809.5
W

W
W
453.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.3

3,376.8
3,818.1
3,381.1

39,426.7
41,205.1
38,255.1

376.9
381.9
W

4,735.9
4,441.0
W

378.7
402.2
W

W
W
3,306.7

W
W
91.8

62.1
74.8
82.6

1,989.3
2,221.6
W

235.3
311.9
285.5

3,521.1
3,953.1
3,629.2

W
W
262.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2,285.0

W
W
W

W
W
58.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
1,680.4
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
114.2
128.0
198.4
W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 42. Refiner No. 2 Diesel Fuel Volumes by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Diesel Fuel
Geographic Area
Month

Ultra Low-Sulfur
Sales to
End Users

Nebraska
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
North Dakota
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Ohio
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
South Dakota
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Tennessee
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
PAD District III
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Alabama
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Arkansas
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Louisiana
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Mississippi
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
New Mexico
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Texas
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Colorado
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................

Low-Sulfur

Sales for
Resale

High-Sulfur

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

1,348.5
1,200.0
1,442.3

W
W
30.9

1,435.3
1,441.6
W

W
W
W

595.2
657.8
W

W
W
3,751.8

W
W
119.0

NA
W
W

4,963.7
4,514.1
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,135.7
3,405.8
3,619.6

W
W
W

160.9
212.3
W

W
W
W

W
W
1,991.9

W
W
W

W
W
NA

2,048.5
2,232.5
1,792.7

37,965.5
40,716.7
50,819.1

W
W
743.1

W
921.8
NA

W
W
22.4

W
W
W

W
W
1,505.4

W
W
W

W
W
92.9

W
W
W

1,654.2
1,807.0
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

7,079.2
7,877.6
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2,411.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
175.3

796.0
919.4
846.5

W
W

1,425.2
1,565.0
1,152.9

24,885.7
26,804.1
35,083.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

821.2
798.0
764.9

6,599.8
6,623.4
5,914.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

409.7
561.7
499.1
W
W
W

66.6
55.4
84.3
W
W
W

W
W
NA

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Table 42. Refiner No. 2 Diesel Fuel Volumes by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Diesel Fuel
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Montana
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Utah
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Wyoming
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
PAD District V
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Alaska
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Arizona
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
California
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Hawaii
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Nevada
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Oregon
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................
Washington
July 2011 .......................
June 2011 ......................
July 2010 .......................

Ultra Low-Sulfur

Low-Sulfur

High-Sulfur

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

64.4
76.3
70.5

1,177.6
1,102.7
W

W
W
W

147.7
164.4
137.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,876.6
1,886.5
2,287.2

18,867.4
19,170.7
17,800.3

W
W
W

600.9
W
627.8

332.8
388.9
212.5

W
W
W

196.3
165.1
86.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

576.9
W
489.9

922.8
1,011.2
1,130.7

909.2
964.7
1,114.0

12,727.0
12,877.0
11,503.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

433.2
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

12.6
24.6
NA

W
W
1,823.8

W
W
W

115.1
127.5
123.5

2,733.8
2,668.3
2,335.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: In January 2007, ultra low-sulfur diesel fuel was added.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in
the Petroleum Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Table 43. Refiner No. 2 Distillate and Fuel Oil Volumes


by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
No. 2 Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
PAD District I
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Connecticut
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Maine
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Vermont
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Delaware
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Maryland
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
New Jersey
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
New York
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................

Sales to
End Users

No. 2 Distillate

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

220.1
286.1
244.8

6,847.1
7,626.1
8,016.9

12,885.9
14,428.2
13,240.8

137,558.1
147,736.6
152,892.4

189.6
181.4
NA

4,814.5
6,203.2
4,574.4

2,454.4
2,758.8
2,823.7

29,733.2
35,036.0
29,968.2

117.8
127.4
110.3

1,576.8
2,001.2
2,080.6

W
W
W

663.9
847.9
1,012.7

W
W
W

158.4
162.2
177.6

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
99.8
165.8
499.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

56.0
57.3
45.8

377.6
430.5
421.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

8.3
10.8
14.5

18.7
20.5
54.7

W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

176.2
163.0
197.0

4,630.7
5,920.2
3,544.3

W
W
9.7

W
W
W

16.1
18.8
16.0

W
W
W

1,434.8
1,626.4
1,569.5

15,887.9
19,396.7
15,057.3
940.7
202.2
144.1

W
W
W

W
W

24.2
24.5
W

3.0
3.2
7.2

W
W
W

43.2
114.6
48.7

152.4
182.8
188.7

1,149.4
1,422.3
1,199.1

W
W
W

2,984.1
4,045.0
2,120.7

358.7
434.5
409.8

6,804.5
9,465.2
5,807.2

106.5
94.2
148.6

311.8
381.0
662.5

349.8
365.5
423.7

1,686.3
2,029.6
2,261.7

35.5
34.2
16.5

W
W
712.5

549.7
619.0
519.8

5,304.1
6,274.3
5,638.0

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Table 43. Refiner No. 2 Distillate and Fuel Oil Volumes


by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Florida
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Georgia
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
North Carolina
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
South Carolina
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Virginia
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
West Virginia
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
PAD District II
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Illinois
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Indiana
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Iowa
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Kansas
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Kentucky
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Michigan
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Minnesota
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Missouri
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................

Sales to
End Users

No. 2 Distillate

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

W
W
W

901.8
1,005.0
1,143.9

12,268.5
13,638.1
12,830.3

347.5
383.8
383.4

3,357.2
3,973.8
3,307.0

110.5
115.4
245.9

2,159.5
2,307.8
2,103.7

W
W
W

177.6
208.6
224.2

2,432.5
2,804.9
2,540.0

81.0
99.0
96.3

1,285.8
1,449.3
1,208.4

W
W
W

2,315.6
2,292.8
2,965.8

W
W
W

717.9
809.5
705.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,333.3
4,856.1
3,887.5

39,706.1
41,581.8
39,973.1

376.9
381.9
392.0

4,735.9
4,441.0
3,948.3

378.7
402.2
365.4

3,671.7
4,106.9
3,398.5

62.1
74.8
82.6

1,989.3
2,221.6
1,996.5

235.3
311.9
285.5

3,521.1
3,953.1
3,629.2

W
W
W

2,005.0
2,161.8
2,041.8

244.8
283.5
237.2

2,269.6
2,521.7
2,343.3

W
W
W

250.5
253.4
334.8

2,028.2
2,337.7
2,184.4

202.2
247.1
191.0

1,491.3
1,680.4
1,660.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 43. Refiner No. 2 Distillate and Fuel Oil Volumes


by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
North Dakota
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Ohio
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
South Dakota
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Tennessee
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
PAD District III
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Alabama
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Arkansas
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Louisiana
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Mississippi
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
New Mexico
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Texas
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Colorado
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................

No. 2 Distillate

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

1,348.5
1,200.0
1,442.3

W
W
W

102.5
92.7
121.6

1,435.3
1,441.6
1,088.7

595.2
657.8
608.5

4,190.1
4,330.5
3,870.9

NA
841.5
135.2

4,963.7
4,514.1
5,524.3

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

253.5
288.7
304.5

3,296.6
3,618.1
4,035.6

80.9
88.9
89.1

2,113.0
2,393.7
2,080.2

1,998.5
W
3,379.2

2,587.5
3,103.4
2,558.2

41,650.8
44,157.6
58,449.5

195.7
262.1
233.0

1,632.6
1,561.4
1,598.3

131.7
126.5
68.9

1,654.2
1,807.0
1,795.0

W
W
W

85.1
157.4
113.0

7,890.4
9,269.2
13,274.1

W
W

169.1
210.3
145.8

3,076.5
2,509.4
3,530.6

186.5
195.8
175.3

796.0
919.4
846.5

W
W
W

1,819.4
2,151.3
1,822.2

26,601.1
28,091.2
37,405.0

W
W
W

1,234.7
1,361.0
1,265.8

6,666.5
6,678.8
5,999.1

291.0
423.7
380.9

1,878.2
1,985.2
1,939.5

646.9
659.5
728.9

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Table 43. Refiner No. 2 Distillate and Fuel Oil Volumes


by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Montana
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Utah
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Wyoming
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
PAD District V
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Alaska
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Arizona
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
California
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Hawaii
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Nevada
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Oregon
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................
Washington
July 2011 .....................................................
June 2011 ....................................................
July 2010 .....................................................

No. 2 Distillate

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

W
W
W

83.5
82.9
74.5

674.2
635.6
552.6

W
W
W

145.7
176.5
193.9

1,177.6
1,102.7
1,059.1

290.8
306.3
253.8

1,522.5
1,645.8
1,186.5

423.6
371.6
362.7

1,414.0
1,309.6
1,261.4

W
W
W

W
45.8
W

2,275.9
2,348.9
2,705.6

19,801.6
20,282.4
18,502.6

W
W
W

25.1
31.1
NA

244.0
217.9
229.4

W
W
352.0

576.9
W
489.9

922.8
1,011.2
1,130.7

W
W

909.2
964.7
1,114.0

12,826.3
12,997.6
11,559.5

W
W
W

W
W
246.2

25.1
28.4
266.5

433.2
411.2
500.5

W
24.6
W

1,803.3
2,089.1
2,137.3

W
W
W

115.1
127.5
123.5

3,270.7
3,258.9
2,576.3

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: In January 2007, ultra low-sulfur diesel fuel was added.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are
final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product
Sales Report."

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Table 44. Refiner Residual Fuel Oil and No. 4 Fuel Volumes by PAD District
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
No. 4 Fuela

Residual Fuel Oil


Geographic Area
Month

Sulfur Less Than


or Equal to 1 Percent
Sales to
End Users

United States
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............
PAD District I
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............
Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............

Sulfur Greater Than


1 Percent

Sales for
Resale

1,685.9
1,550.8
2,528.5

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Sales to
End Users

Total

Sales for
Resale

Sales to
End Users

5,015.4
3,916.5
3,342.2

4,260.1
4,185.8
5,347.2

8,250.1
10,099.0
7,451.0

3,624.5
3,048.5
2,425.7

W
W
1,025.4

2,271.8
2,881.0
2,340.4

W
W
3,048.5
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

PAD District II
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............

PAD District III


July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............

W
W
W

W
W
W

PAD District IV
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............

W
W
W

W
W
W

PAD District V
July 2011 .............
June 2011 ............
July 2010 .............

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

715.8
833.7
W

261.7
539.5
459.1

W
W
W

Sales to
End Users

Sales for
Resale

5,946.0
5,736.6
7,875.6

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
1,077.6
W
W
W

W
W
1,931.4

4,076.0
3,727.9
4,668.6

Sales for
Resale

13,265.5
14,015.5
10,793.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,896.3
5,929.5
4,766.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

261.7
539.5
459.1

4,570.0
4,501.8
3,746.3

W
W
W

92.2
96.6
88.3

W
W

2,445.3
2,948.1
1,733.4

W
W
W

W
5,567.5
W
4,347.0
W
W
W

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum
Marketing Annual.
Source: Energy Information Administration Form EIA-782A, "Refiners/Gas Plant Operators Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report."

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Prime Supplier
Sales Volumes of
Petroleum
Products for
Local
Consumption

Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
Regular

Geographic Area
Month

Conventional

United States
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District I
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Connecticut
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Maine
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Massachusetts
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Hampshire
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Rhode Island
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Vermont
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Delaware
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
District of Columbia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Maryland
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Jersey
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New York
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Midgrade

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

Total

208,097.1
210,298.7
220,401.2

104,186.3
105,960.3
107,098.1

312,283.4
316,259.0
327,499.2

10,930.1
10,807.9
12,901.7

3,267.4
3,240.8
3,822.4

14,197.5
14,048.7
16,724.1

67,175.1
67,663.2
71,088.2

44,119.1
44,646.6
46,037.3

111,294.2
112,309.8
117,125.5

1,647.4
1,640.6
1,955.8

1,370.3
1,346.9
1,649.1

3,017.6
2,987.5
3,604.9

3,257.6
3,066.5
3,392.6

12,244.2
12,151.6
12,795.5

15,501.8
15,218.0
16,188.1

45.5
37.5
53.3

301.5
269.5
382.4

347.0
307.0
435.7

3,777.0
3,617.9
3,982.1

3,777.0
3,617.9
3,982.1

83.0
74.0
99.9

83.0
74.0
99.9

1,946.2
1,831.1
2,024.2

29.0
23.0
32.3

29.0
23.0
32.3

6,160.6
6,353.0
6,416.2

6,160.6
6,353.0
6,416.2

864.5
861.1
1,150.1

1,298.3
1,237.0
1,589.0

1,442.1
1,319.6
1,247.2

1,442.1
1,319.6
1,247.2

1,946.2
1,831.1
2,024.2

433.8
375.9
439.0

877.7
859.5
929.5

161.5
145.6
209.0

3.1
2.5
3.5

12.2
11.3
23.2

15.3
13.8
26.7

44.8
38.7
50.3

44.8
38.7
50.3

13.4
12.0
17.5

877.7
859.5
929.5

13.4
12.0
17.5

26,432.8
26,840.8
27,600.0

40,461.4
40,265.4
43,675.7

235.5
218.8
256.9

1,044.4
892.6
948.3

1,044.4
892.6
948.3

126.1
126.1
151.5

126.1
126.1
151.5

4,646.7
4,775.5
4,879.5

5,246.0
5,336.9
5,469.1

10,540.3
10,539.3
10,427.3

6,742.0
6,538.3
6,679.0
6,687.4
6,324.9
8,807.1

14,028.6
13,424.6
16,075.7

599.2
561.4
589.6

161.5
145.6
209.0

858.2
854.5
1,000.3

1,093.7
1,073.4
1,257.2

19.9
21.3
11.3

19.9
21.3
11.3

13.3
12.9
17.6

13.3
12.9
17.6

10.9
9.4
10.3

164.2
166.8
215.4

175.1
176.2
225.7

10,540.3
10,539.3
10,427.3

280.2
280.9
303.2

280.2
280.9
303.2

6,793.7
7,032.0
6,821.1

13,535.7
13,570.3
13,500.0

115.1
106.7
130.6

287.0
278.4
338.3

402.1
385.1
468.9

3,281.6
3,475.3
4,372.4

9,969.0
9,800.2
13,179.5

109.5
102.7
116.0

93.6
94.1
114.4

203.1
196.8
230.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District I
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Connecticut
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Maine
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Massachusetts
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Hampshire
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Rhode Island
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Vermont
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Delaware
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
District of Columbia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Maryland
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Jersey
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New York
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Premium
Conventional

All Grades

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

17,802.3
17,709.1
19,761.9

15,168.9
15,284.1
16,762.9

32,971.2
32,993.3
36,524.8

236,829.5
238,815.7
253,064.8

122,622.5
124,485.2
127,683.4

359,452.1
363,300.9
380,748.1

6,136.7
6,198.1
6,858.2

6,179.4
6,292.7
7,016.2

12,316.1
12,490.9
13,874.3

74,959.2
75,502.0
79,902.2

51,668.7
52,286.2
54,702.5

126,628.0
127,788.2
134,604.7

231.8
187.7
244.0

1,330.0
1,302.4
1,548.7

1,561.8
1,490.1
1,792.7

3,534.9
3,291.7
3,689.9

13,875.7
13,723.5
14,726.6

17,410.6
17,015.2
18,416.5

462.2
459.9
546.6

462.2
459.9
546.6

4,322.2
4,151.8
4,628.6

4,322.2
4,151.8
4,628.6

123.1
98.7
134.7

123.1
98.7
134.7

2,098.3
1,952.8
2,191.2

2,098.3
1,952.8
2,191.2

653.5
646.1
757.7

653.5
646.1
757.7

6,975.6
7,144.7
7,382.8

6,975.6
7,144.7
7,382.8

31.6
27.5
36.9

69.7
66.1
106.6

101.3
93.7
143.5

468.5
406.0
479.4

946.4
938.5
1,279.9

1,414.8
1,344.5
1,759.3

144.6
130.3
137.8

144.6
130.3
137.8

1,631.5
1,488.6
1,435.3

1,631.5
1,488.6
1,435.3

77.1
61.4
72.3

968.2
932.9
1,019.3

968.2
932.9
1,019.3

4,028.5
4,137.5
4,537.2

5,004.5
5,032.5
5,649.8

15,240.2
14,538.5
17,445.2

127.7
127.7
156.5

127.7
127.7
156.5

32.9
33.9
40.9

77.1
61.4
72.3
976.1
895.0
1,112.6

31,319.5
31,832.9
33,137.5

46,559.7
46,371.3
50,582.7

1,192.0
1,041.7
1,116.1

1,192.0
1,041.7
1,116.1

32.9
33.9
40.9

172.3
172.9
210.0

172.3
172.9
210.0

731.7
748.4
799.0

782.6
792.6
851.3

661.1
614.9
652.2

5,542.7
5,690.8
5,893.9

6,203.7
6,305.7
6,546.1

1,343.5
1,409.9
1,462.8

1,343.5
1,409.9
1,462.8

12,164.0
12,230.1
12,193.4

12,164.0
12,230.1
12,193.4

499.9
436.8
519.7

1,379.5
1,405.2
1,552.0

1,879.4
1,842.0
2,071.7

7,357.0
7,081.8
7,329.3

8,460.2
8,715.7
8,711.4

15,817.2
15,797.5
16,040.6

425.3
414.1
540.7

413.1
412.3
526.0

838.4
826.4
1,066.7

7,222.1
6,841.7
9,463.8

3,788.4
3,981.7
5,012.7

11,010.5
10,823.4
14,476.5

50.9
44.1
52.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Total

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular

Geographic Area
Month

Conventional

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Florida
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Georgia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
North Carolina
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
South Carolina
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Virginia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
West Virginia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District II
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Illinois
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Indiana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Iowa
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Kansas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Kentucky
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Michigan
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Minnesota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Missouri
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Midgrade

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

210.5
222.8
266.4

Total

49,888.9
51,172.2
51,619.9

5,442.1
5,654.2
5,641.9

55,331.0
56,826.3
57,261.8

1,366.4
1,384.3
1,645.6

17,550.8
18,012.4
17,590.5

17,550.8
18,012.4
17,590.5

470.8
473.8
591.0

470.8
473.8
591.0

10,328.1
10,575.4
10,871.4

10,328.1
10,575.4
10,871.4

377.9
386.4
454.7

377.9
386.4
454.7

9,891.5
10,217.2
10,539.2

9,891.5
10,217.2
10,539.2

221.1
232.4
260.6

221.1
232.4
260.6

6,045.6
6,161.7
6,589.6

6,045.6
6,161.7
6,589.6

171.6
176.0
181.6

171.6
176.0
181.6

4,126.0
4,239.6
3,950.9

5,442.1
5,654.2
5,641.9

9,568.1
9,893.8
9,592.8

79.9
73.6
98.9

1,947.0
1,965.9
2,078.3

1,947.0
1,965.9
2,078.3

45.1
42.1
58.8

210.5
222.8
266.4

1,576.9
1,607.1
1,912.0

290.5
296.4
365.3
45.1
42.1
58.8

72,626.8
74,124.1
75,388.8

11,864.8
12,238.6
12,197.4

84,491.6
86,362.7
87,586.2

7,365.1
7,263.6
8,419.0

303.9
308.5
399.1

7,669.0
7,572.1
8,818.2

4,363.0
4,432.9
4,436.2

6,359.6
6,541.8
6,497.4

10,722.5
10,974.7
10,933.5

266.5
254.8
355.6

195.0
204.2
261.1

461.5
459.0
616.7

6,072.8
6,361.3
6,026.1

1,057.0
1,047.4
1,034.1

7,129.8
7,408.7
7,060.2

228.5
270.5
724.5

34.0
30.4
40.0

262.5
300.8
764.5

2,085.3
2,108.0
2,069.8

2,085.3
2,108.0
2,069.8

1,697.5
1,645.7
1,771.5

1,697.5
1,645.7
1,771.5

3,134.8
3,297.0
3,399.6

3,134.8
3,297.0
3,399.6

807.8
801.3
790.0

807.8
801.3
790.0

3,908.2
3,907.8
4,034.0

1,039.2
1,084.5
1,091.2

4,947.4
4,992.4
5,125.2

95.0
92.5
138.3

22.3
22.9
36.6

117.3
115.4
174.9

11,102.0
11,288.6
11,424.4

11,102.0
11,288.6
11,424.4

163.1
159.5
215.3

163.1
159.5
215.3

4,879.2
5,047.4
5,093.6

4,879.2
5,047.4
5,093.6

961.7
970.6
1,022.5

961.7
970.6
1,022.5

5,380.3
5,469.8
5,701.3

1,559.5
1,623.5
1,588.2

6,939.8
7,093.4
7,289.5

560.7
520.1
553.6

18.5
18.8
21.9

579.2
539.0
575.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Florida
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Georgia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
North Carolina
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
South Carolina
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Virginia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
West Virginia
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District II
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Illinois
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Indiana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Iowa
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Kansas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Kentucky
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Michigan
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Minnesota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Missouri
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Premium
Conventional

All Grades

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

4,928.8
5,115.4
5,501.5

820.9
852.8
930.2

5,749.7
5,968.2
6,431.8

56,184.1
57,671.9
58,767.1

6,473.5
6,729.8
6,838.5

62,657.6
64,401.6
65,605.5

1,999.9
2,087.2
2,172.5

1,999.9
2,087.2
2,172.5

20,021.5
20,573.4
20,354.0

20,021.5
20,573.4
20,354.0

1,033.7
1,076.4
1,188.5

1,033.7
1,076.4
1,188.5

11,739.7
12,038.2
12,514.5

11,739.7
12,038.2
12,514.5

910.0
961.5
1,059.1

910.0
961.5
1,059.1

11,022.6
11,411.1
11,858.9

11,022.6
11,411.1
11,858.9

532.9
552.1
607.2

532.9
552.1
607.2

6,750.1
6,889.8
7,378.4

6,750.1
6,889.8
7,378.4

351.9
335.4
351.8

820.9
852.8
930.2

1,172.8
1,188.2
1,282.1

4,557.8
4,648.7
4,401.7

6,473.5
6,729.8
6,838.5

11,031.4
11,378.4
11,240.2

100.4
102.8
122.5

100.4
102.8
122.5

2,092.5
2,110.8
2,259.6

2,092.5
2,110.8
2,259.6

4,923.1
4,836.2
5,568.2

1,287.3
1,296.5
1,443.4

6,210.4
6,132.7
7,011.6

84,915.0
86,224.0
89,376.1

13,456.1
13,843.6
14,039.9

98,371.1
100,067.5
103,416.0

216.2
202.4
224.9

828.4
839.6
933.7

1,044.6
1,042.0
1,158.6

4,845.7
4,890.1
5,016.7

7,383.0
7,585.6
7,692.1

12,228.7
12,475.7
12,708.9

336.0
347.5
393.6

112.4
102.7
118.1

448.4
450.2
511.7

6,637.4
6,979.3
7,144.2

1,203.4
1,180.5
1,192.2

7,840.8
8,159.7
8,336.4

161.0
160.4
175.4

161.0
160.4
175.4

3,943.7
3,914.1
4,016.7

3,943.7
3,914.1
4,016.7

192.4
195.0
220.4

192.4
195.0
220.4

4,135.1
4,293.3
4,410.0

4,135.1
4,293.3
4,410.0

225.9
225.0
265.5

77.6
78.3
85.5

303.5
303.2
351.0

4,229.1
4,225.3
4,437.8

1,139.1
1,185.7
1,213.4

5,368.2
5,411.0
5,651.1

711.5
665.0
796.3

711.5
665.0
796.3

11,976.7
12,113.1
12,436.0

11,976.7
12,113.1
12,436.0

430.9
421.0
483.7

430.9
421.0
483.7

6,271.7
6,439.1
6,599.9

6,271.7
6,439.1
6,599.9

317.1
299.1
353.5

110.3
116.6
124.0

427.4
415.7
477.6

6,258.1
6,289.1
6,608.5

1,688.3
1,758.9
1,734.2

7,946.4
8,048.0
8,342.6

See footnotes at end of table.

139

Total

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular

Geographic Area
Month

Conventional

Nebraska
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
North Dakota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Ohio
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Oklahoma
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
South Dakota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Tennessee
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Wisconsin
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District III
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Alabama
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Arkansas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Louisiana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Mississippi
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Mexico
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Texas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District IV
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Colorado
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Midgrade

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

Total

1,324.9
1,324.8
1,389.6

1,324.9
1,324.8
1,389.6

846.1
830.9
910.5

846.1
830.9
910.5

764.1
754.7
765.2

764.1
754.7
765.2

381.6
396.7
374.7

381.6
396.7
374.7

11,750.5
11,982.5
11,983.8

11,750.5
11,982.5
11,983.8

237.7
231.3
351.8

237.7
231.3
351.8

4,825.1
5,045.2
4,917.7

4,825.1
5,045.2
4,917.7

306.2
272.1
213.2

306.2
272.1
213.2

972.9
969.2
1,050.5

972.9
969.2
1,050.5

291.3
277.9
323.4

291.3
277.9
323.4

7,390.2
7,552.8
8,257.6

7,390.2
7,552.8
8,257.6

197.7
205.9
280.5

197.7
205.9
280.5

4,673.6
4,582.1
4,839.3

1,849.5
1,941.3
1,986.5

6,523.2
6,523.4
6,825.8

323.6
333.8
393.5

34.1
32.2
39.5

357.8
366.0
433.0

38,241.8
39,331.2
43,559.0

12,884.3
13,074.4
12,880.9

51,126.1
52,405.6
56,439.9

906.9
950.3
1,347.8

316.7
325.3
369.3

1,223.6
1,275.6
1,717.0

5,216.5
5,314.0
5,681.6

5,216.5
5,314.0
5,681.6

127.7
134.6
159.1

127.7
134.6
159.1

3,546.5
3,732.5
3,562.9

3,546.5
3,732.5
3,562.9

119.5
145.6
405.9

119.5
145.6
405.9

5,910.2
6,088.2
7,216.2

5,910.2
6,088.2
7,216.2

109.3
112.8
135.4

109.3
112.8
135.4

3,609.1
3,835.9
4,350.2

3,609.1
3,835.9
4,350.2

75.7
76.2
90.6

75.7
76.2
90.6

2,177.0
2,208.4
2,299.4

2,177.0
2,208.4
2,299.4

68.5
66.6
90.6

68.5
66.6
90.6

30,666.9
31,226.5
33,329.5

406.1
414.5
466.2

17,782.5
18,152.1
20,448.6

12,884.3
13,074.4
12,880.9

316.7
325.3
369.3

722.8
739.8
835.5

12,486.5
11,857.3
12,371.7

12,486.5
11,857.3
12,371.7

532.1
499.0
622.7

532.1
499.0
622.7

5,186.0
5,099.7
5,161.6

5,186.0
5,099.7
5,161.6

315.9
289.9
347.2

315.9
289.9
347.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
North Dakota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Ohio
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Oklahoma
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
South Dakota
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Tennessee
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Wisconsin
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District III
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Alabama
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Arkansas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Louisiana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Mississippi
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
New Mexico
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Texas
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District IV
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Colorado
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Premium
Conventional

All Grades

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

92.1
83.6
109.5

92.1
83.6
109.5

2,263.1
2,239.4
2,409.7

2,263.1
2,239.4
2,409.7

45.9
41.7
50.8

45.9
41.7
50.8

1,191.5
1,193.0
1,190.7

1,191.5
1,193.0
1,190.7

774.5
770.0
882.6

774.5
770.0
882.6

12,762.6
12,983.8
13,218.2

12,762.6
12,983.8
13,218.2

308.9
322.1
342.2

308.9
322.1
342.2

5,440.3
5,639.4
5,473.1

5,440.3
5,639.4
5,473.1

72.7
56.0
77.7

72.7
56.0
77.7

1,336.9
1,303.1
1,451.6

1,336.9
1,303.1
1,451.6

672.3
710.0
794.0

672.3
710.0
794.0

8,260.2
8,468.7
9,332.2

8,260.2
8,468.7
9,332.2

365.7
337.3
398.0

158.6
159.4
182.1

524.3
496.7
580.0

5,362.9
5,253.2
5,630.7

2,042.3
2,132.9
2,208.1

7,405.3
7,386.1
7,838.8

2,692.8
2,931.2
3,034.0

1,325.9
1,390.9
1,475.3

4,018.7
4,322.0
4,509.3

41,841.5
43,212.6
47,940.7

14,526.9
14,790.6
14,725.5

56,368.5
58,003.2
62,666.2

399.7
426.2
483.3

399.7
426.2
483.3

5,744.0
5,874.9
6,324.0

5,744.0
5,874.9
6,324.0

200.2
213.2
239.0

200.2
213.2
239.0

3,866.2
4,091.4
4,207.8

3,866.2
4,091.4
4,207.8

427.8
434.2
513.9

427.8
434.2
513.9

6,447.3
6,635.2
7,865.5

6,447.3
6,635.2
7,865.5

278.4
361.3
307.4

278.4
361.3
307.4

3,963.1
4,273.4
4,748.1

3,963.1
4,273.4
4,748.1

221.5
217.6
248.4

221.5
217.6
248.4

2,467.0
2,492.7
2,638.3

2,467.0
2,492.7
2,638.3

1,165.2
1,278.6
1,242.2

1,325.9
1,390.9
1,475.3

2,491.1
2,669.5
2,717.5

19,353.9
19,845.1
22,157.0

1,938.8
1,745.8
1,981.7

1,938.8
1,745.8
1,981.7

14,957.4
14,102.0
14,976.1

14,957.4
14,102.0
14,976.1

793.9
742.3
829.8

793.9
742.3
829.8

6,295.8
6,131.9
6,338.6

6,295.8
6,131.9
6,338.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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14,526.9
14,790.6
14,725.5

33,880.8
34,635.8
36,882.5

Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Regular

Geographic Area
Month

Conventional

Idaho
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Montana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Utah
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Wyoming
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District V
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Alaska
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Arizona
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
California
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Hawaii
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Nevada
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Oregon
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Washington
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Midgrade

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

Total

1,920.5
1,819.5
1,892.5

1,920.5
1,819.5
1,892.5

19.7
17.4
33.7

19.7
17.4
33.7

1,762.2
1,540.0
1,803.4

1,762.2
1,540.0
1,803.4

133.8
134.0
161.7

133.8
134.0
161.7

2,688.8
2,523.5
2,448.3

2,688.8
2,523.5
2,448.3

47.8
43.8
62.7

47.8
43.8
62.7

929.1
874.7
1,065.9

929.1
874.7
1,065.9

14.8
13.9
17.4

14.8
13.9
17.4

52,884.8
53,323.5
53,976.0

478.7
454.4
556.5

819.5
766.9
835.5

24.7
22.2
23.4

24.7
22.2
23.4

W
W
W

5,179.7
5,216.1
5,417.1

W
97.4
W

W
23.8
W

126.7
121.2
134.7

1,251.9
1,236.3
W

1,251.9
1,236.3
1,380.5

17,566.8
17,322.8
17,993.5
819.5
766.9
835.5
W
W
W

953.9
938.6
887.0

35,318.0
36,000.7
35,982.5

33,090.9
33,692.1
33,608.6

33,090.9
33,692.1
33,608.6

1,276.5
1,260.1
1,404.9

1,755.2
1,714.5
1,961.3

953.9
938.6
887.0

66.8
66.2
72.9

66.8
66.2
72.9

W
W
W

2,337.6
2,233.7
2,338.0

W
77.2
98.5

82.1
77.2
98.5

3,932.2
3,940.0
4,248.1

3,932.2
3,940.0
4,248.1

52.2
48.1
61.9

52.2
48.1
61.9

6,571.1
6,536.1
6,641.8

6,571.1
6,536.1
6,641.8

150.9
143.3
W

150.9
143.3
189.4

W
W
W

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 45. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Motor Gasoline by Grade, Formulation,
PAD District, and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Montana
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Utah
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Wyoming
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
PAD District V
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Alaska
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Arizona
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
California
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Hawaii
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Nevada
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Oregon
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................
Washington
July 2011 ...............................
June 2011 ..............................
July 2010 ...............................

Premium
Conventional

All Grades

Reformulated

Total

Conventional

Reformulated

Total

221.9
192.8
224.3

221.9
192.8
224.3

2,162.1
2,029.7
2,150.5

2,162.1
2,029.7
2,150.5

268.4
215.0
285.9

268.4
215.0
285.9

2,164.5
1,888.9
2,251.0

2,164.5
1,888.9
2,251.0

520.5
485.4
481.5

520.5
485.4
481.5

3,257.1
3,052.7
2,992.4

3,257.1
3,052.7
2,992.4

134.1
110.2
160.3

134.1
110.2
160.3

1,078.0
998.8
1,243.5

1,078.0
998.8
1,243.5

8,487.2
8,301.9
9,147.8

20,156.4
19,775.1
20,869.7

2,110.8
1,997.9
2,319.8

6,376.4
6,304.0
6,828.1

42,970.8
43,564.8
44,215.4

63,127.2
63,340.0
65,085.1

35.3
32.6
47.8

35.3
32.6
47.8

879.5
821.8
906.7

879.5
821.8
906.7

W
262.5
W

W
289.0
W

541.7
551.5
703.2

W
W
3,468.2

W
W
2,786.8

5,848.1
5,888.8
6,255.0

6,095.9
6,015.0
W

6,095.9
6,015.0
6,434.4

40,438.7
40,943.5
41,423.5

40,438.7
40,943.5
41,423.5

185.7
182.3
188.0

185.7
182.3
188.0

1,206.3
1,187.1
1,147.9

1,206.3
1,187.1
1,147.9

W
358.9
W

375.5
358.9
393.8

W
W
2,825.2

W
W
5.0

2,795.2
2,669.8
2,830.3

361.5
309.7
412.0

361.5
309.7
412.0

4,345.9
4,297.8
4,722.0

4,345.9
4,297.8
4,722.0

891.5
851.8
W

891.5
851.8
968.6

7,613.4
7,531.2
7,799.7

7,613.4
7,531.2
7,799.7

Dash () = No data reported.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: Beginning January 2007, oxygenated gasoline is included in conventional gasoline.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the
Petroleum Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782C, "Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption."

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Table 46. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Aviation Fuels, No. 4 Fuel Oil, Propane,
and Residual Fuel Oil by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
Residual Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

KeroseneType
Jet Fuel

Aviation
Gasoline

United States
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
PAD District I
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Connecticut
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Maine
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Massachusetts
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
New Hampshire
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Rhode Island
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Vermont
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Delaware
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
District of Columbia
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Maryland
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
New Jersey
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
New York
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................

No. 4
Fuel
Oila

Propane
(Consumer
Grade)

Sulfur
Less Than
or Equal to
1 Percent

Sulfur
Greater Than
1 Percent

Total
Residual
Fuel
Oil

838.5
797.4
604.9

54,639.1
55,882.5
59,140.6

359.9
266.3
288.0

20,455.4
22,595.1
20,068.5

2,401.2
2,884.1
3,781.8

9,332.1
10,421.0
10,849.1

11,733.3
13,305.2
14,630.9

161.3
160.5
138.8

15,835.2
16,078.7
16,544.2

260.7
171.4
273.8

3,347.1
3,507.6
3,502.5

646.0
1,311.8
1,164.0

2,126.7
2,218.2
2,794.2

2,772.7
3,530.0
3,958.2

19.7
17.9
18.1

1,431.9
1,251.6
1,318.3

6.3
8.1
W

525.0
636.7
575.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

454.5
246.3
629.5

3.6
W
W

W
W
152.7

W
W
W

W
W
55.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

183.0
166.2
203.9

W
W
W

122.0
149.1
127.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

173.9
127.6
450.2

W
W
9.4

911.9
757.7
798.0

1.6
2.9
4.9

76.6
85.4
138.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

230.9
75.7
105.2

4.3
3.2
3.4

63.7
63.5
64.8

W
W
W

112.1
144.5
175.7

18.1
18.7
23.1

7.4
8.0
22.2

25.5
26.7
45.3

W
W
W

W
W
8.4

9.0
W
W

9.0
W
15.1

W
W
W

26.0
25.6
W

W
W
W

68.2
85.9
70.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

53.5
40.2
34.4

7,796.2
7,668.1
8,059.8

W
W
262.3

1,332.6
1,478.5
1,343.6

315.2
1,174.3
512.0

1,721.5
1,803.3
2,005.7

2,036.7
2,977.5
2,517.8

W
W
3.4

8.9
13.6
10.5

86.3
80.7
44.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

310.1
348.7
349.2

126.3
119.0
145.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

21.0
16.4
W

4,839.0
4,580.4
4,635.4

W
W
W

250.7
271.5
225.2

W
892.3
W

W
1,087.0
W

1,060.7
1,979.3
1,128.1

13.8
9.5
6.8

1,613.4
1,735.4
1,614.6

W
W
85.3

402.0
472.0
436.9

213.1
248.6
384.3

569.1
631.3
819.1

782.3
879.9
1,203.5

14.9
W
10.6

1,024.8
990.0
1,450.0

W
W
W

467.3
535.3
491.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

148.5
94.8
127.3

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Aviation Fuels, No. 4 Fuel Oil, Propane,
and Residual Fuel Oil by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Residual Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Florida
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Georgia
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
North Carolina
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
South Carolina
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Virginia
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
West Virginia
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
PAD District II
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Illinois
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Indiana
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Iowa
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Kansas
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Kentucky
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Michigan
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Minnesota
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Missouri
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................

KeroseneType
Jet Fuel

Aviation
Gasoline

No. 4
Fuel
Oila

Propane
(Consumer
Grade)

Sulfur
Less Than
or Equal to
1 Percent

Total
Residual
Fuel
Oil

88.0
102.4
86.3

6,607.1
7,159.0
7,166.1

W
W
W

1,489.4
1,392.4
1,583.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

281.5
306.1
810.8

48.4
54.7
40.9

3,405.5
3,653.8
3,556.6

381.8
443.0
388.1

W
W

91.5
W
W

91.5
129.6
535.8

20.3
22.2
13.8

1,818.5
1,878.0
2,154.1

241.0
236.0
263.9

W
W
15.5

W
W
15.5

10.2
15.6
11.8

139.0
231.7
115.3

W
W
W

455.1
330.1
488.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

45.7
72.3
121.9

W
W
W

109.0
127.1
107.0

224.3
211.6
223.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

6.1
6.5
W

1,111.4
1,244.8
1,207.2

W
W
W

139.3
128.7
169.0

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2.8

23.7
23.7
25.9

47.9
43.0
50.0

W
W

W
W

325.6
283.7
169.8

10,950.3
11,080.2
11,294.7

4,833.7
4,804.4
5,504.3

223.7
263.0
W

223.7
263.0
403.4

14.2
14.5
12.4

2,631.1
2,663.1
2,860.4

548.5
572.2
511.1

W
W

W
W

W
4.9
W

741.5
966.1
961.6

293.0
238.9
332.1

17.7
18.3
W

17.7
18.3
49.6

19.8
10.0
18.8

84.6
62.5
98.4

305.7
297.5
428.0

8.1
6.6
W

331.2
345.0
342.1

1,134.1
1,406.0
1,235.8

37.7
36.1
W

939.8
1,118.3
974.8

205.4
149.1
251.1

17.0
W
15.2

447.0
W
416.1

344.3
363.9
283.2

W
W
42.9

W
W
42.9

18.0
12.9
16.2

1,097.1
1,110.6
1,081.4

401.2
333.2
427.9

86.7
75.1
104.1

86.7
75.1
104.1

19.4
15.5
W

W
W
349.8

230.2
210.9
297.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Greater Than
1 Percent

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Table 46. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Aviation Fuels, No. 4 Fuel Oil, Propane,
and Residual Fuel Oil by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Residual Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

KeroseneType
Jet Fuel

Aviation
Gasoline

Nebraska
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
North Dakota
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Ohio
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Oklahoma
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
South Dakota
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Tennessee
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Wisconsin
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
PAD District III
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Alabama
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Arkansas
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Louisiana
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Mississippi
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
New Mexico
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Texas
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
PAD District IV
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Colorado
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................

No. 4
Fuel
Oila

Propane
(Consumer
Grade)

Sulfur
Less Than
or Equal to
1 Percent

Sulfur
Greater Than
1 Percent

Total
Residual
Fuel
Oil

74.8
W
W

W
93.0
115.5

149.4
99.6
220.1

10.6
8.8
8.6

104.3
125.0
99.0

252.3
221.9
185.3

W
56.3
22.3

W
56.3
22.3

W
W
16.7

1,642.7
1,505.2
1,660.6

307.5
261.8
302.8

W
W
80.6

W
W
80.6

W
W
4.8

913.1
958.6
748.6

177.3
214.1
249.1

6.1
7.4
6.6

49.4
46.4
84.7

82.3
61.5
81.2

2.1
W
4.2

2.1
W
4.2

W
W
10.8

1,261.0
1,208.2
1,270.6

125.1
89.7
416.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

15.6
10.2
17.9

227.1
241.8
231.2

277.5
284.0
282.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

153.4
153.7
97.3

8,775.0
9,986.9
10,513.0

W
W
W

9,872.6
11,516.0
8,561.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,746.3
2,443.3
2,541.4

4.3
5.3
4.1

227.0
264.0
229.6

123.3
121.5
139.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

114.4
187.6
126.8

9.2
11.7
3.0

139.9
148.0
128.5

62.2
80.7
81.4

W
W

W
W

25.3
32.8
8.6

1,968.0
2,031.1
2,259.2

2,604.2
2,221.0
2,143.9

447.4
421.7
W

447.4
421.7
462.0

1.6
W
W

540.1
455.3
839.1

133.2
219.6
323.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

7.3
W
W

133.5
137.1
144.4

121.9
138.8
144.4

W
W
W

NA
W
W

W
W
W

105.8
93.5
75.4

5,766.5
6,951.5
6,912.2

W
W
W

6,827.8
8,734.3
5,729.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,005.9
1,772.9
1,838.4

51.3
49.5
44.6

1,958.6
1,982.4
2,014.3

W
W

814.5
872.9
924.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

90.9
96.6
76.0

17.1
19.1
11.6

1,022.2
1,078.3
1,112.5

181.4
179.3
204.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 46. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Aviation Fuels, No. 4 Fuel Oil, Propane,
and Residual Fuel Oil by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
Residual Fuel Oil
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Montana
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Utah
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Wyoming
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
PAD District V
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Alaska
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Arizona
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
California
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Hawaii
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Nevada
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Oregon
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................
Washington
July 2011 ...................................
June 2011 ..................................
July 2010 ...................................

KeroseneType
Jet Fuel

Aviation
Gasoline

No. 4
Fuel
Oila

Propane
(Consumer
Grade)

Sulfur
Less Than
or Equal to
1 Percent

Sulfur
Greater Than
1 Percent

Total
Residual
Fuel
Oil

W
W
W

87.1
74.8
79.3

60.6
64.4
67.8

W
W
7.9

131.3
112.0
145.4

190.1
185.9
249.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

660.5
679.6
595.8

W
W

112.1
121.3
112.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

4.5
1.7
4.1

57.6
37.7
81.3

270.4
322.0
290.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

146.9
150.0
154.4

17,120.0
16,754.2
18,774.5

W
W
W

1,587.5
1,894.2
1,575.1

W
W
W

2,178.2
2,085.6
2,996.2

W
W
W

W
W

W
W

W
19.0
14.4

W
463.5
W

107.3
117.8
121.8

50.5
43.9
51.5

10,568.1
10,199.0
11,097.5

935.4
1,153.6
964.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,532.0
1,386.6
2,197.0

5,367.6
5,585.7
5,455.0

6,899.6
6,972.3
7,652.0

3,010.8
3,661.9
4,424.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

332.7
W
350.2

W
W
W

41.9
58.7
43.2

13.7
12.3
16.2

503.6
502.0
551.0

83.1
106.6
83.5

67.0
W
W

67.0
W
W

27.8
25.3
28.2

1,783.8
1,838.8
2,195.5

351.2
393.5
312.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,354.2
1,920.9
1,288.2

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
a Includes No. 4 fuel oil and No. 4 diesel fuel.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the Petroleum Marketing Annual.
Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782C, "Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption."

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Table 47. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Distillate Fuel Oils and Kerosene
by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day)
No. 2 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

United States
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District I
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IA
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Connecticut
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maine
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Massachusetts
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Hampshire
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Rhode Island
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Vermont
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Subdistrict IB
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Delaware
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
District of Columbia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Maryland
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Jersey
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New York
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Pennsylvania
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2 Diesel Fuel


No. 2 Fuel
Oil

Ultra
Low-Sulfur

Low-Sulfur

High-Sulfur

No. 2
Distillate

Total
Distillate
and
Kerosene

103.0
88.8
475.6

275.8
256.9
350.9

2,788.6
3,366.9
3,314.7

132,935.2
142,477.3
129,608.5

6,710.3
7,458.0
14,735.4

1,002.2
949.5
304.5

143,436.3
154,251.8
147,963.1

144,174.9
154,863.8
149,077.6

54.5
41.5
W

57.7
71.7
W

2,695.8
3,155.2
2,949.4

31,830.7
35,246.7
29,900.0

2,454.6
W
5,187.7

40.3
W
12.4

37,021.5
40,856.6
38,049.5

37,394.5
41,141.2
38,549.0

10.2
12.4
W

51.5
62.5
33.8

970.0
1,281.2
1,047.1

3,127.1
3,369.6
3,039.8

W
W
174.0

W
W

4,178.9
4,740.6
4,260.8

4,247.0
4,823.7
4,316.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

210.1
303.7
251.6

737.0
856.8
W

W
W
W

W
W

955.0
1,167.7
1,020.0

991.5
1,205.3
1,040.8

7.8
10.9
9.3

W
W
W

203.0
246.9
196.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

826.9
870.2
807.6

835.5
883.5
817.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

253.6
312.7
238.5

W
W
901.4

W
W
66.8

1,233.5
1,346.2
1,206.7

1,238.4
1,363.0
1,213.0

0.4
0.4
0.6

W
W
W

100.1
157.3
116.5

300.0
335.5
321.6

10.9
13.2
16.0

411.0
506.0
454.1

414.1
511.2
459.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

128.3
176.8
143.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

460.5
508.2
472.5

468.5
515.0
483.0

0.5
0.6
0.7

W
W
W

74.9
83.7
99.7

W
W
179.8

W
W
20.2

292.1
342.3
299.8

298.8
345.7
302.3

34.6
24.4
W

W
W
W

1,710.0
1,826.7
NA

11,325.0
12,198.8
10,502.2

1,823.1
W
W

32.6
W
W

14,890.7
15,794.1
14,834.9

15,183.6
15,983.5
15,255.6

W
W
W

18.8
W
W

W
W
185.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

209.8
234.4
221.3

W
W
W

W
W
17.2

W
W
W

194.5
81.7
202.2

W
2.1
4.2

W
73.9
117.4

1,412.7
1,562.8
1,367.7

119.0
W
250.3

W
W

W
1,773.9
1,735.4

1,605.2
1,776.0
1,739.6

W
W
W

W
W

191.2
260.2
217.0

2,545.7
2,808.8
2,449.9

235.7
W
W

22.6
W
W

2,995.2
3,256.1
2,883.0

3,003.7
3,264.3
2,915.5

23.7
15.9
W

W
W
W

697.2
872.6
807.7

3,107.5
3,486.2
2,747.8

W
89.8
NA

W
1.1
NA

3,830.1
4,449.7
3,819.2

3,938.0
4,568.4
3,993.9

4.5
W
35.3

722.0
581.8
661.2

4,071.6
4,128.3
3,733.7

W
W
1,746.5

W
W

6,223.7
6,049.8
6,141.5

6,232.5
6,058.7
6,183.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 47. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Distillate Fuel Oils and Kerosene
by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Subdistrict IC
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Florida
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Georgia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Carolina
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
West Virginia
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District II
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Illinois
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Indiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Iowa
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Kentucky
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Michigan
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Minnesota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Missouri
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2 Diesel Fuel


No. 2 Fuel
Oil

9.7
4.7
21.2

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
1.6

15.9
47.3
NA

Ultra
Low-Sulfur

Low-Sulfur

High-Sulfur

17,378.7
19,678.3
16,358.0

W
596.2
W

17,951.9
20,321.9
18,953.8

17,963.8
20,334.0
18,977.0

W
5,041.2
4,364.0

W
W
W

4,501.3
W
W

4,501.3
5,173.2
NA

W
W

W
W
3,568.3

W
W
661.5

3,836.3
4,277.9
4,229.8

3,837.2
4,282.8
4,231.4

W
2.6
W

W
W
W

2,723.8
3,156.9
2,671.7

W
W
458.9

2,915.5
3,388.4
3,148.4

2,920.2
3,391.9
3,163.2

0.8
W
W

W
W

W
2,238.4
1,646.6

W
W
NA

1,977.1
W
W

1,977.9
2,257.4
NA

W
W
3.8

10.0
39.5
43.5

3,325.3
3,718.2
3,079.2

154.0
97.8
W

3,489.3
3,855.5
3,555.7

3,492.8
3,856.4
3,560.2

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
3.5
5.8

1,200.6
W
1,028.2

W
W
178.7

1,232.5
1,370.3
1,212.7

1,234.5
1,372.4
1,214.3

29.8
22.2
W

W
101.8
119.4

W
W
NA

43,840.6
47,123.4
41,373.8

W
W
W

45,775.3
49,474.1
46,406.7

45,904.8
49,598.1
46,550.7

3.6
1.4
W

48.7
56.3
W

W
W
3,926.4

W
W
W

4,685.5
4,961.1
4,582.5

4,737.9
5,018.8
4,646.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

4,312.0
4,688.5
3,699.8

W
W
W

4,576.8
5,013.7
4,433.0

4,581.9
5,020.0
4,439.3

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,423.4
2,621.7
2,361.9

2,423.4
2,621.7
2,494.6

2,433.2
2,630.0
2,501.6

2.6
1.7
W

14.8
10.9
W

2,653.8
3,046.9
2,923.0

2,653.8
3,046.9
2,931.7

2,671.2
3,059.5
2,939.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,524.9
2,809.0
2,259.2

203.1
275.6
W

2,728.0
3,084.6
2,911.5

2,730.5
3,086.8
2,913.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
2,732.8

W
W
W

2,805.7
3,042.4
2,906.7

2,814.1
3,049.7
2,916.7

W
0.8
W

W
3.2
W

W
W
7.3

2,109.0
2,378.5
W

W
W
W

2,261.0
2,532.1
2,480.5

2,265.6
2,536.1
2,493.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
3,645.7
3,123.3

W
W
248.6

3,401.7
3,703.6
3,421.5

3,403.1
3,708.2
3,426.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 47. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Distillate Fuel Oils and Kerosene
by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Nebraska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
North Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Ohio
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oklahoma
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
South Dakota
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Tennessee
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wisconsin
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District III
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alabama
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arkansas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Louisiana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Mississippi
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
New Mexico
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Texas
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District IV
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Colorado
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2 Diesel Fuel


No. 2 Fuel
Oil

Ultra
Low-Sulfur

Low-Sulfur

High-Sulfur

No. 2
Distillate

Total
Distillate
and
Kerosene

1.4
2.4
W

2,046.9
1,922.2
W

2,046.9
1,922.2
W

2,048.3
1,924.6
NA

W
W

W
W
1.8

1,680.2
W
1,367.7

W
W
W

1,744.0
1,733.6
1,474.1

1,744.8
1,735.2
1,475.9

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W

5,041.3
5,354.0
4,134.0

W
W
W

5,247.6
5,643.4
4,876.4

5,259.8
5,654.7
4,889.7

W
W
W

W
W
W

3,731.2
W
4,059.1

NA
W
W

4,196.1
4,422.8
4,754.4

4,198.6
4,424.1
4,758.0

W
0.5
0.4

W
W
W

W
W
880.5

W
858.8
892.2

912.5
859.3
892.6

W
0.8
W

3,215.7
W
2,918.0

W
W
470.0

W
3,776.9
W

3,340.0
3,777.6
NA

W
1.0
W

W
2.3
W

W
W
W

2,725.3
3,080.0
W

W
W
148.6

2,754.2
3,110.2
2,715.1

2,763.4
3,113.5
2,722.9

3.8
3.6
W

W
W

W
W

30,260.6
32,476.4
31,735.4

W
1,268.4
3,087.5

W
W
W

31,748.3
34,052.6
34,971.9

31,848.5
34,148.6
35,325.1

W
W
W

2,358.5
2,521.9
2,071.8

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,474.4
2,684.2
NA

W
W
2,506.2

171.7

W
W
W

2,488.3
2,749.5
2,679.8

2,488.3
2,749.5
2,679.8

W
W

W
W

3,778.6
4,184.7
4,238.1

W
W
NA

3,981.1
W
W

3,981.1
4,542.8
NA

W
W
2,098.0

W
W
440.2

2,393.3
2,291.4
2,538.2

2,393.3
2,291.4
2,538.2

W
W
1,323.0

W
W
W

1,327.4
1,377.5
1,351.1

1,327.4
1,377.5
1,351.1

W
W
W

W
W

18,239.6
19,628.2
19,498.3

524.6
W
921.8

W
W
W

W
20,407.7
20,535.2

19,184.0
20,503.1
20,550.3

W
W
W

13.7
W
W

W
W
W

7,973.4
7,972.3
7,874.2

512.9
637.5
W

W
W
W

8,490.2
8,611.0
8,450.3

8,514.1
8,643.5
8,464.8

3.9
4.9
4.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,229.5
2,410.3
2,360.0

2,233.3
2,415.2
2,364.5

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Table 47. Prime Supplier Sales Volumes of Distillate Fuel Oils and Kerosene
by PAD District and State
(Thousand Gallons per Day) Continued
No. 2 Distillate
Geographic Area
Month

Idaho
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Montana
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Utah
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Wyoming
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
PAD District V
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Alaska
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Arizona
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
California
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Hawaii
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Nevada
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Oregon
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................
Washington
July 2011 .....................
June 2011 ....................
July 2010 .....................

Kerosene

No. 1
Distillate

No. 2 Diesel Fuel


No. 2 Fuel
Oil

Ultra
Low-Sulfur

Low-Sulfur

High-Sulfur

No. 2
Distillate

Total
Distillate
and
Kerosene

1.6
1.6
0.7

W
W
W

W
W
1,057.4

W
W
W

1,038.1
1,010.1
1,140.7

1,039.7
1,011.7
1,141.4

4.9
5.4
5.5

W
W
W

1,667.0
1,551.9
1,587.1

W
W
W

1,748.4
1,653.0
1,736.0

1,753.3
1,658.4
1,741.5

NA
W
W

W
W
W

1,576.6
1,697.9
1,386.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,682.0
1,798.4
1,450.2

1,683.9
1,801.8
1,451.8

W
W

W
W
2.2

1,618.5
1,581.4
W

173.8
157.9
W

1,792.3
1,739.3
1,763.4

1,803.8
1,756.4
1,765.6

W
W
W

104.3
66.8
96.6

44.4
61.0
82.9

19,029.8
19,658.5
18,725.1

690.1
831.2
1,052.9

636.7
706.8
223.8

20,401.0
21,257.5
20,084.8

20,513.0
21,332.4
20,188.0

W
W
W

W
W
61.9

508.5
710.8
399.4

W
W
W

W
W
W

691.2
860.0
694.2

2,424.8
2,638.3
2,192.5

53.2
42.1
52.1

2,478.0
2,680.4
2,244.6

2,478.0
2,680.4
2,244.6

W
W
W

10,764.9
10,865.4
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

10,771.1
10,878.0
NA

233.4
240.7
NA

W
W
W

W
W
W

588.8
651.9
686.6

588.8
651.9
686.6

996.5
978.6
1,222.6

W
W
22.6

W
W
W

W
W
W

1,025.1
1,008.4
NA

1,752.4
1,765.4
1,753.6

309.8
418.2
W

2,062.2
2,183.6
2,195.1

2,062.2
2,183.6
2,195.1

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,349.3
2,459.4
2,467.0

W
289.2
305.5

W
W
W

W
W
W

2,896.5
3,070.1
NA

Dash () = No data reported.


NA = Not available.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: Total Distillate = No. 1 Distillate + No. 2 Distillate + No. 4 Fuel Oil (published on Table 46).
Note: In January 2007, ultra low-sulfur diesel fuel was added.
Notes: Values shown for the current month are preliminary. Values shown for previous months are revised. Data are final upon publication in the
Petroleum Marketing Annual. Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-782C, "Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local
Consumption."

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Table EN1.

Federal and State Motor Fuels Taxes


(Cents per Gallon)
Motor
Gasoline

Federal . . . . . . . . . . .
Average State Tax . . . . .
4

Alabama . . . . . . . . . .
5

18.40
22.68

18.00

Diesel
Fuel

Gasohol

24.40

18.40

23.18

19.00

22.62

18.00

Mississippi . . . . . . . . . .

Motor
Gasoline

Diesel
Fuel

Gasohol

18.00

18.00

18.00

17.00

17.00

17.00

Montana . . . . . . . . . .

27.00

27.75

27.00

Nebraska . . . . . . . . . .

26.30

26.30

26.30

Missouri . . . . . . . . . .

Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8.00

8.00

8.00

Nevada . . . . . . . . . .

23.00

27.00

23.00

Arizona . . . . . . . . . . .

18.00

18.00

18.00

New Hampshire. . . . . .

19.63

19.63

19.63

Arkansas . . . . . . . . . .
California

34

. . . . . . . . .

Colorado. . . . . . . . . . .

21.50

22.50

21.50

New Jersey . . . . . . . .

10.50

13.50

10.50

35.70

13.00

35.70

New Mexico . . . . . . . .

18.90

22.90

18.90

34

22.00

20.50

22.00

New York . . . . . . . . .

25.05

23.25

25.05

Connecticut . . . . . . . . .

25.00

46.20

25.00

North Carolina . . . . . .

35.00

35.00

35.00

Delaware . . . . . . . . . .

23.00

22.00

23.00

North Dakota . . . . . . .

23.00

23.00

23.00

District of Columbia . . . .

23.50

23.50

23.50

Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .

28.00

28.00

28.00

16.20

29.60

16.20

Oklahoma . . . . . . . . .

17.00

14.00

17.00

Florida . . . . . . . . . . .
34

Georgia . . . . . . . . . . .

7.50

7.50

7.50

Oregon . . . . . . . . . . .

30.00

30.00

30.00

Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . .

17.00

17.00

17.00

Pennsylvania . . . . . . .

31.20

38.10

31.20

Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25.00

25.00

25.00

Rhode Island. . . . . . . .

32.00

32.00

32.00

34

Illinois

34

. . . . . . . . . . .

19.00

21.50

19.00

South Carolina . . . . . .

16.00

16.00

16.00

Indiana . . . . . . . . . . .

18.00

16.00

18.00

South Dakota . . . . . . .

24.00

24.00

22.60

Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21.00

22.50

19.00

Tennessee . . . . . . . . .

21.40

18.40

21.40

Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . .

24.00

26.00

24.00

Texas . . . . . . . . . . . .

20.00

20.00

20.00

Kentucky . . . . . . . . . .

26.40

23.40

26.40

Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . .

24.50

24.50

24.50

25.00

29.00

25.00

Louisiana . . . . . . . . . .
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . .

20.00
30.00

20.00
31.20

20.00
30.00

Vermont . . . . . . . . . .
3

Virginia . . . . . . . . . .

17.50

17.50

17.50

Maryland . . . . . . . . . .

23.50

24.25

23.50

Washington . . . . . . . .

37.50

37.50

37.50

Massachusetts. . . . . . . .

21.00

21.00

21.00

West Virginia . . . . .

32.20

32.20

32.20

Michigan . . . . . . . . . .

19.00

15.00

19.00

Wisconsin . . . . . . . . .

32.90

32.90

32.90

Minnesota . . . . . . . . . .

28.00

28.00

28.00

Wyoming. . . . . . . . . .

14.00

14.00

14.00

This figure lists rates of general application (including, but not limited to, excise taxes, environmental taxes, special taxes, and inspection fees), exclusive of county and local taxes. Rates are also exclusive of any State taxes based on gross or net receipts. The State rates are effective July 1, 2011.
2
The Federal tax on motor gasoline and diesel fuel increased to 18.4 and 24.4 cents, respectively, on October 1, 1997. The Federal tax on
gasohol increased to 18.4 cents on January 1, 2005.
3
Additional State taxes are levied as follows: California: 2.25 percent sales tax on gasoline, 9.12 percent sales tax on diesel fuel; Connecticut: 7.0 percent gross earnings tax; Georgia:4 percent Prepaid State Tax; Hawaii: 4 percent gross income tax, $1.05 per barrel Environmental
Response, Energy, and Food Security Tax; Illinois: 6.25 percent sales tax (suspended for the period beginning July 1, 2000, and ending December 31, 2000); Indiana: 7 percent sales tax (suspended for the period between July 1, 2000 and September 15, 2000); Iowa: 1.0 cent per gallon Environmental Protection Charge; Michigan: 6 percent sales tax; New Jersey: gross receipts tax of 4 cents per gallon for on-highway use
fuels; New York: 8.0 cents per gallon State sales tax in addition to local sales taxes; Virginia: 2 percent sales tax in areas where mass transit
systems exist; Vermont: Motor Fuels Transportation Infrastructure Assessment Fee (subject to change on a quarterly basis for gasoline and
3.0 cents per gallon on diesel fuel).
4
Local option taxes (LOTS) are allowed. In Florida, the State assesses a State Comprehensive Enhanced Transportation System (SCETS)
tax on gasoline which is two-thirds of each countys rate. In addition, the State collects a ninth cent tax and a second local tax. These taxes
add an unweighted average of 15.2 cents to the gasoline State tax. In Hawaii, LOTS are as follows: Honolulu: 16.5 cents per gallon; Maui:
16.0 cents per gallon; Hawaii: 8.8 cents per gallon; Kauai: 13.0 cents per gallon. In Nevada, additional county taxes on gasoline range from 5
to 10 cents per gallon.
5
The State of Alaska suspended its motor fuels taxes on all fuel types and uses for a period of one year beginning September 1, 2008 and
ending August 31, 2009.
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Product Guide
Table
Category
Prices

Volumes

Crude Oil
Refiner Acquisition Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1, 1A

Domestic First Purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


from selected States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
by API gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
for selected crude streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports
F.O.B. Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
from selected countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
by API gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
for selected crude streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Landed Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
from selected countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
by API gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
for selected crude streams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Percentage by Gravity Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1
18
20
19

1
21
23
26
1
22
24
27
25

28
2,4,6,31

3,5,7,39,40
45

Conventional
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29
8

9,40
45

Reformulated
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30
10

11,40
45

Aviation Gasoline
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,4,32

3,5,41
46

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel


refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,4,32

3,5,41
46

Propane, Consumer Grade


all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,34
2,4

3,5,41
46

Kerosene
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,4,32

3,5,41
47

Motor Gasoline
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Product Guide
Table
Category
Prices

Volumes

No. 1 Distillate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,4,33

3,5,41
47

No. 2 Distillate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,15,35
2,4,33

3,5,43
47

14,36,37
2,4

3,5,42,43
47

14,37

42
47

Low-Sulfur
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,37

42
47

High-Sulfur
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,37

42
47

No. 2 Fuel Oil


refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,4

3,5,43
47

No. 4 Fuel
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33
2,4

3,5,44
46

38
2,4,16

17,44
46

38
16

17,44
46

38
16

17,44
46

No. 2 Diesel Fuel


all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ultra-Low-Sulfur
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Residual Fuel Oil


all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulfur Content less than or equal to 1%
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulfur Content greater than 1%
all sellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
prime suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Glossary
API Gravity: An arbitrary scale expressing the gravity or
density of liquid petroleum products. The measuring
scale is calibrated in terms of degrees API; it may be
calculated in terms of the following formula:
Deg API =

1415
.
sp gr60degF

60degF

1315
.

The higher the API gravity, the lighter the compound.


Light crudes generally exceed 38 degrees API and heavy
crudes are commonly labeled as all crudes with an API
gravity of 22 degrees or below. Intermediate crudes fall in
the range of 22 degrees to 38 degrees API gravity.
ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials.
Aviation Gasoline (Finished): A complex mixture of
relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small
quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for
use in aviation reciprocating engines. Fuel specifications
are provided in ASTM Specification D 910 and Military
Specification MIL-G-5572. Note: Data on blending
components are not counted in data on finished aviation
gasoline.
Barrel: A volumetric unit of measure for crude oil and
petroleum products equivalent to 42 U.S. gallons.
Bulk Sales: Wholesale sales of petroleum products in
individual transactions which exceed the size of a
truckload.
CIF: Cost, insurance, and freight. A type of sale in which
the buyer of the product agrees to pay a unit price that
includes the f.o.b. value of the product at the point of
origin plus all costs of insurance and transportation. This
type of transaction differs from a delivered purchase,
in that the buyer accepts the quantity as determined at
the loading port (as certified by the bill of loading and
quality report) rather than pay based on the quantity and
quality ascertained at the unloading port. It is similar to
the terms of an f.o.b. sale, except that the seller, as a
service for which he is compensated, arranges for
transportation and insurance.

Commercial Sector: An energy-consuming sector


that consists of service-providing facilities and
equipment of businesses; Federal, State, and local
governments; and other private and public
organizations, such as religious, social, or fraternal
groups. The commercial sector includes institutional
living quarters. Common uses of energy associated
with this sector include space heating, water heating,
air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and
running a wide variety of other equipment.
Conventional Gasoline: See Motor Gasoline.
Crude Oil: A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in
liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and
remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing
through surface separating facilities. Depending
upon the characteristics of the crude stream, it may
also include:
1. Small amounts of hydrocarbons that exist in
g a s e o u s p h a s e i n n a t u r a l u n d e rg ro u n d
reservoirs but are liquid at atmospheric
pressure after being recovered from oil well
(casinghead) gas in lease separators and are
subsequently commingled with the crude
stream without being separately measured.
Lease condensate recovered as a liquid from
natural gas wells in lease or field separation
facilities and later mixed into the crude stream
is also included;
2. Small amounts of nonhydrocarbons produced
with the oil, such as sulfur and various metals;
3. D r i p g a s e s , a n d l i q u i d h y d ro c a r b o n s
produced from oil sands, gilsonite, and oil
shale.
Liquids produced at natural gas processing plants
are excluded. Crude oil is refined to produce a wide
array of petroleum products, including heating oils;
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ethane, propane, and butane; and many other products


used for their energy or chemical content.
Crude oil is considered as either domestic or imported
according to the following:
1. Domestic Crude Oil: Crude oil produced in the
United States or from its outer continental shelf
as defined in 43 U.S.C. 1331.
2. Imported Crude Oil: Crude oil produced outside
the United States and brought into the United
States.
3. First purchase volume and cost data for crude oil
are classified in accordance with what the product
was sold as, regardless of the actual specifications.
Hence, its volumes may include some of the
excluded liquids discussed above.
Crude Oil Acquisitions (unfinished oil acquisitions):
The volume of crude oil either (1) acquired by the
respondent for processing for its own account in
accordance with accounting procedures generally
accepted and consistently and historically applied by the
refiner concerned, or (2) in the case of a processing
agreement, delivered to another refinery for processing
for the respondents own account.
Crude oil which has been added by a refiner to inventory,
and which is thereafter sold or otherwise disposed of
without processing for the account of that refiner, shall be
deducted from its crude oil purchases at the time when
the related cost is deducted from refinery inventory in
accordance with accounting procedures generally
applied by the refiner concerned.
Dealer Tank Wagon (DTW) Sales: Wholesale sales of
petroleum products priced on a delivered basis to a retail
outlet.
Distillate Fuel Oil: A general classification for one of the
petroleum fractions produced in conventional
distillation operations. Products known as No. 1, No. 2,
and No. 4 diesel fuel are used in on-highway diesel
engines, such as those in railroad locomotives and
agricultural machinery. Products known as No. 1, No. 2,
and No. 4 fuel oils are used primarily for space heating
and electric power generation.
1. No. 1 Distillate: A light petroleum distillate that
can be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 1
Diesel Fuel) or a fuel oil (see No. 1 Fuel Oil).

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a. No. 1 Diesel Fuel: A light distillate fuel oil


that has a distillation temperature of 550
d e g re e s F a h re n h e i t a t t h e 9 0 - p e rc e n t
recovery point and meets the specifications
defined in ASTM Specification D 975. It is
used in high speed diesel engines generally
operated under frequent speed and load
changes, such as those in city buses and
similar vehicles. See No. 1 Distillate.
b. No. 1 Fuel Oil: A light distillate fuel oil
that has distillation temperatures of 400
d e g re e s F a h re n h e i t a t t h e 1 0 - p e rc e n t
recovery point and 550 degrees Fahrenheit
at the 90-percent recovery point and meets
the specifications defined in ASTM
Specification D 396. It is used primarily as
fuel for portable outdoor stoves and
portable outdoor heaters. See No. 1
Distillate.
2. No. 2 Distillate: A petroleum distillate that
can be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 2
Diesel Fuel) or a fuel oil (see No. 2 Fuel Oil).
a. No. 2 Diesel Fuel: A distillate fuel oil that
h a s a d i s t i l l a t i o n t e m p e r a t u re o f 6 4 0
d e g re e s F a h re n h e i t a t t h e 9 0 - p e rc e n t
recovery point and meets the specifications
defined in ASTM Specification D 975. It is
used in high-speed diesel engines that are
generally operated under uniform speed
and load conditions, such as those in
r a i l ro a d l o c o m o t i v e s , t r u c k s , a n d
automobiles. See No. 2 Distillate.

Ultra-Low-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel:


No. 2 diesel fuel that has a sulfur level no
higher than 15 ppm. It is used primarily
in motor vehicle diesel engines for
on-highway use.

Low-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel: No. 2


diesel fuel that has a sulfur level between
15 ppm and 500 ppm (inclusive). It is
used primarily in motor vehicle diesel
engines for on-highway use.

High-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel: No. 2


diesel fuel that has a sulfur level above
500 ppm.
b. No. 2 Fuel Oil (Heating Oil): A distillate
fuel oil that has a distillation temperature

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of 640 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent


recovery point and meets the specifications
defined in ASTM Specification D 396. It is used
in atomizing type burners for domestic heating
or
for
moderate
capacity
commercial/industrial burner units. See No. 2
Distillate.
NOTE: Published volume and price data for
No. 2 diesel fuel and No. 2 fuel oil are
classified in accordance to what the product
was sold as, regardless of the actual
specifications of that product; i.e., if a No. 2
distillate was sold as a heating or fuel oil, the
volume and price would be published in the
category No. 2 Fuel Oil even if the product
conformed to the higher specifications of a
diesel fuel.
3. No. 4 Fuel: A distillate fuel oil made by blending
distillate fuel oil and residual fuel oil stocks. It
conforms with ASTM Specification D 396 or
Federal Specification VV-F-815C and is used
extensively in industrial plants and in commercial
burner installations that are not equipped with
preheating facilities. It also includes No. 4 diesel
fuel used for low-and medium-speed diesel
engines and conforms to ASTM Specification D
975.
First Purchase (of crude oil): An equity (not custody)
transaction involving an arms-length transfer of
ownership of crude oil associated with the physical
removal of the crude oil from a property (lease) for the
first time. A first purchase normally occurs at the time
and place of ownership transfer where the crude oil
volume sold is measured and recorded on a run ticket or
other similar physical evidence of purchase. The
reported cost is the actual amount paid by the purchaser,
allowing for any adjustments (deductions or premiums)
passed on to the producer or royalty owner.
F.o.b. Price (free on board): The f.o.b. price is the price
actually charged at the producing countrys port of
loading. The reported price includes deductions for any
rebates and discounts or additions of premiums where
applicable and should be the actual price paid with no
adjustment for credit terms.
Gas Plant Operator: Any firm, including a gas plant
owner, which operates a gas plant and keeps the gas
plant records. A gas plant is a facility in which natural
gas liquids are separated from natural gas, or in which
natural gas liquids are fractionated or otherwise
separated into natural gas liquid products or both. For

the purposes of this publication, gas plant operator


data are contained in the refiner categories.
Gasohol:
A blend of finished motor gasoline
containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes
methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by
volume. Data on gasohol that has at least 2.7 percent
oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside
carbon monoxide nonattainment areas are included
in data on oxygenated gasoline. See Oxygenates.
Industrial Sector: An energy-consuming sector that
consists of all facilities and equipment used for
producing, processing, or assembling goods. The
industrial sector encompasses the following types of
activity: manufacturing; agriculture, forestry,
fishing and hunting; mining including oil and gas
extraction; and construction. Overall energy use in
this sector is largely for process heat and cooling and
powering machinery, with lesser amounts used for
facility heating, air conditioning, and lighting. Fossil
fuels are also used as raw material inputs to
manufactured products.
Kerosene: A light petroleum distillate that is used in
space heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and is
suitable for use as a light source when burned in
wick-fed lamps. Kerosene has a maximum
distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at
the 10-percent recovery point, a final boiling point of
572 degrees Fahrenheit, and a minimum flash point
of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Included are No. 1-K and
No. 2-K, the two grades of kerosene called range or
stove oil, which have properties similar to those of
No. 1 fuel oil. See Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel.
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel: A kerosene-based product
having a maximum distillation temperature of 400
degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point
and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees
Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655
and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and
MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8). It is used for
commercial and military turbojet and turboprop
aircraft engines.
Landed Cost: Landed cost represents the dollar per
barrel price of crude oil at the port of discharge.
Includes charges associated with the purchase,
transporting, and insuring of a cargo from the
purchase point to the port of discharge. Does not
include charges incurred at the discharge port (e.g.,
import tariffs or fees, wharfage charges, and
demurrage).

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Motor Gasoline (Finished): A complex mixture of


relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small
quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for
use in spark-ignition engines. Motor gasoline, as defined
in ASTM Specification D-4814 or Federal Specification
VV-G-1690B, is characterized as having a boiling range of
122 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10 percent recovery
point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90 percent
recovery point. Motor Gasoline includes conventional
gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline, including
gasohol; and reformulated gasoline, but excludes
aviation gasoline. Note: Volumetric data on blending
components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in data
on finished motor gasoline until the blending
components are blended into the gasoline.
1. Conventional Gasoline: Finished motor gasoline
not included in the oxygenated or reformulated
gasoline categories. Excludes reformulated
gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending
(RBOB).
2. Oxygenated Gasoline: Finished motor gasoline,
other than reformulated gasoline, having an
oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight
a n d re q u i re d b y t h e U . S . E n v i ro n m e n t a l
Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas
designated by EPA as carbon monoxide(CO)
nonattainment areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline
excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated
gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline
blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data
on gasohol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by
weight, and is intended for sale inside CO
nonattainment areas are included in data on
oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are
included in data on conventional gasoline.
3. Reformulated Gasoline. Finished gasoline
formulated for use in motor vehicles, the
composition and properties of which meet the
re q u i re m e n t s o f t h e re f o r m u l a t e d g a s o l i n e
re g u l a t i o n s p ro m u l g a t e d b y t h e U . S .
Environmental Protection Agency under Section
211(k) of the Clean Air Act. It includes gasoline
p ro d u c e d t o m e e t o r e x c e e d e m i s s i o n s
performance and benzene content standards of
federal-program reformulated gasoline even
though the gasoline may not meet all of the
composition requirements (e.g. oxygen content) of
federal-program reformulated gasoline. Note:
This category includes Oxygenated Fuels
P ro g r a m R e f o r m u l a t e d G a s o l i n e ( O P R G ) .
Reformulated gasoline excludes Reformulated

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Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (RBOB)


and Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB).
Gasoline Grades: The classification of
gasoline by octane ratings. Each type of
gasoline (conventional, oxygenated, and
reformulated) is classified by three grades Regular, Midgrade, and Premium. Note:
G a s o l i n e s a l e s a re re p o r t e d b y g r a d e i n
accordance with their classification at the time
of sale. In general, automotive octane
requirements are lower at high altitudes.
Therefore, in some areas of the United States,
such as the Rocky Mountain States, the octane
ratings for the gasoline grades may be 2 or
more octane points lower.
1. Regular Gasoline: Gasoline having an
antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater
than or equal to 85 and less than 88. Note:
Octane requirements may vary by altitude.
See Gasoline Grades.
2. Midgrade Gasoline: Gasoline having an
antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater
than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to
90. Note: Octane requirements may vary
by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.
3. Premium Gasoline: Gasoline having an
antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater
than 90. Note: Octane requirements may
vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.
MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether): An ether
eligible for gasoline blending, blends up to 15.0
percent by volume MTBE which must meet the
ASTM D 4814 Specifications. Blenders must take
precautions that the blends are not used as base
gasolines for other oxygenated blends.
Naphtha: A generic term applied to a petroleum
fraction with an approximate boiling range between
122 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel: A fuel in the heavy naphtha
boiling range with an average gravity of 52.8 degrees
API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290
degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting
Military Specification MIL-T-5624L (Grade JP-4). It is
used primarily for military turbojet and turboprop
aircraft engines because it has a lower freeze point
than other aviation fuels and meets engine
requirements at high altitudes and speeds.

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Octane Rating: A number used to indicate gasolines


antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines. The
two recognized laboratory engine test methods for
determining the antiknock rating, i.e., octane rating, of
gasolines are the Research method and the Motor
method. To provide a single number as guidance to the
consumer, the antiknock index (R + M)/2, which is the
average of the Research and Motor octane numbers, was
developed.
OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
Countries): An intergovernmental organization whose
stated objective is to coordinate and unify the petroleum
policies of member countries. It was created at the
Baghdad Conference on September 1014, 1960. Current
members (with years of membership) include Algeria
(1969present), Angola (2007present), Ecuador
(19731992 and 2007present), Iran (1960present), Iraq
(1960present), Kuwait (1960present), Libya
(1962present), Nigeria (1971present), Qatar
(1961present), Saudi Arabia (1960present), United
Arab Emirates (1967present), and Venezuela
(1960present). Countries no longer members of OPEC
include Gabon (19751994) and Indonesia (19622008).
OPRG: Oxygenated Fuels Program Reformulated
Gasoline is reformulated gasoline which is intended for
use in an oxygenated fuels program control area during
an oxygenated fuels program control period.
Other End Users: For motor gasoline, all direct sales to
end users other than those made through company
outlets. For No. 2 distillate, all direct sales to end users
other than residential, commercial/institutional,
industrial sales, and sales through company outlets.
Included in the other end users category are sales to
utilities and agriculture.
Oxygenated Gasoline: See Motor Gasoline.
Oxygenates: Substances which, when added to gasoline,
increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend.
Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE), Ethyl
Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE), and methanol are common
oxygenates.
PAD District: Petroleum Administration for Defense
Districts
PAD District I:
Subdistrict IA: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Subdistrict IB: Delaware, District of Columbia,


Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.
Subdistrict IC: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia.
PAD District II:
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin.
PAD District III:
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New
Mexico, Texas, Federal Offshore Gulf.
PAD District IV:
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming.
PAD District V:
Alaska (North Slope and Other Mainland), Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington,
Federal Offshore California.
Petrochemical Sales: Sales of propane to a
manufacturer of chemicals derived from petroleum
or natural gas, or from raw materials derived from
petroleum or natural gas.
Petroleum Products: Petroleum products are
obtained from the processing of crude oil (including
l ease con den sate) , n atu ral gas, and o t he r
hydrocarbon compounds. Petroleum products
include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases,
pentanes, plus aviation gasoline, motor gasoline,
naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil,
residual fuel oil, petrochemical feedstocks, special
naphthas, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke,
asphalt, road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous
products.
Prime Supplier: A firm that produces, imports, or
transports selected petroleum products across State
boundaries and local marketing areas, and sells the
product to local distributors, local retailers, or end
users.
Propane, Consumer Grade: A normally gaseous
paraffinic compound (C3H8), which includes all
products covered by Natural Gas Policy Act (NGPA)
Specifications for commercial use and HD-5 propane
and ASTM Specification D 1835. It is a colorless

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paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of -43.67 degrees


Fahrenheit. It does not include the propane portion of
a n y na tur a l g a s l i q u i d s (N G L ) mi x es; i .e.,
butane-propane mix.
Rack Sales: Wholesale truckload sales or smaller of
petroleum products where title transfers at a terminal.
RBOB: Reformulated Gasoline Blendstock for
Oxygenate Blending is a motor gasoline blending
component which, when blended with a specified type
and percentage of oxygenate, meets the definition of
reformulated gasoline.
Reference Month: The calendar month and year to
which the reported cost, price, and volume information
relates.
Refiner: A firm or the part of a firm that refines products
or blends and substantially changes products, or refines
liquid hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases, or
recovers liquefied petroleum gases incident to petroleum
refining and sells those products to resellers, retailers,
resellers/retailers, or ultimate consumers. Refiner
includes any owner of products which contracts to have
those products refined and then sells the refined
products to resellers, retailers, or ultimate consumers.
For the purposes of this publication, gas plant operator
data are included in this category.
Reformulated Gasoline: See Motor Gasoline.
Reseller: A firm (other than a refiner) that carries on the
trade or business of purchasing refined petroleum
products and reselling them to purchasers other than
ultimate consumers.
Reseller/Retailer: A firm (other than a refiner) that
carries on the trade or business activities of both a reseller
and a retailer; i.e., purchasing refined petroleum
products and reselling them to purchasers who may be
either ultimate or other than ultimate consumers.
Residential Sector: An energy-consuming sector that
consists of living quarters for private households.
Common uses of energy associated with this sector
include space heating, water heating, air conditioning,
lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and running a variety of
other appliances. The residential sector excludes
institutional living quarters.
Residual Fuel Oil: A general classification for the
heavier oils, known as No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils, that
remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter
hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery operations.

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It conforms to ASTM Specification D 396 and D 975


and Federal Specification VV-F-815C. No. 5, a
residual fuel oil of medium viscosity, is also known
as Navy Special and is defined in Military
Specification MIL-F-859E, including Amendment 2
(NATO Symbol F-77). It is used in steam-powered
vessels in government service and inshore
powerplants. No. 6 fuel oil includes Bunker C fuel oil
and is used for the production of electric power,
space heating, vessel bunkering, and various
industrial purposes.
Retailer: A firm (other than a refiner, reseller, or
reseller/retailer) that carries on the trade or business
of purchasing refined petroleum products and
reselling them to ultimate consumers.
Retail Outlet: Any company-owned outlet (e.g.,
service station) selling gasoline, on-highway diesel
fuel, or propane for on-highway vehicle use which is
under the direct control of the firm filing the EIA-782
by virtue of the ability to set the retail product price
and directly collect all or part of the retail margin.
This category includes retail outlets: (1) being
operated by salaried employees of the company
and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates, and/or (2)
involving personnel services contracted by the firm.
Sale: The transfer of title of an energy commodity
from the seller to a buyer for a price or quantity
transferred during a specified period. Excludes
intrafirm transfers, products consumed directly by
the reporting firm, or sales of bonded fuel. Also
excludes products delivered/loaned to exchange
partners, except where the amount supplied exceeds
the amount received and the differential is invoiced
as a sale during the reference month.
Sales for Resale: Sales of refined petroleum
products to purchasers who are other-than-ultimate
consumers; wholesale sales.
Sales to End Users: Sales made directly to the
consumer of the product. Includes bulk consumers
such as agriculture, industry, and utilities, as well as
residential and commercial consumers.
Sales Type: Sales categories of sales to end users and
sales for resale.
Stream: Crude oil produced in a particular field or a
collection of crude oils with similar qualities from
fields in close proximity, which the petroleum
industry usually describes with a specific name.

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Sulfur: A yellowish nonmetallic element, sometimes


known as brimstone. It is present at various levels of
concentration in many fossil fuels whose combustion
releases sulfur compounds that are considered harmful
to the environment. Some of the most commonly used
fossil fuels are categorized according to their sulfur
content, with lower sulfur fuels usually selling at a higher
price. Note: No. 2 Distillate fuel is currently reported as
having either a 0.05 percent or lower sulfur level for
on-highway vehicle use or a greater than 0.05 percent
sulfur level for off-highway use, home heating oil, and
commercial and industrial uses. Residual fuel,
regardless of use, is classified as having either no more
than 1 percent sulfur or greater than 1 percent sulfur.
Coal is also classified as being low-sulfur at
concentrations of 1 percent or less or high-sulfur at
concentrations greater than 1 percent.
Unit Price: Total revenue derived from the sale of
product during the reference month divided by the total
volume sold; also known as the weighted average price.

Total revenue excludes all taxes but includes


transportation costs that were paid as part of the
purchase price.
United States: For the crude oil statistics, the United
States includes the 50 States, the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and all American
Territories and Possessions. For the petroleum
products data, United States includes the 50 States
and the District of Columbia.
Wellhead: The point at which the crude (and/or
natural gas) exits the ground. Following historical
precedent, the volume and price for crude oil
production are labeled as wellhead, even though
the cost and volume are now generally measured at
the lease boundary. In the context of domestic crude
price data, the term wellhead is the generic term
used to reference the production site or lease
property.

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Articles
Feature articles on energy-related subjects are frequently included in this publication. The following articles
and special focus items have appeared in previous issues.
A Comparison of EIA-782 Petroleum Product Price and
Volume Data with Other Sources, 1999 to 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 2010
A Comparison of EIA-782 Petroleum Product Price and
Volume Data with Other Sources, 1998 to 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 2009
A Comparison of EIA-782 Petroleum Product Price and Volume Data with Other Sources . . . . . . . . . . March 2008
A Comparison of EIA-782 Petroleum Product Price and Volume Data with Other Sources. . . . . . . . . . . . June 2007
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 2004
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 2002
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 1999
Propane Market Assessment for Winter 1997-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1997
A Contrast Between Distillate Fuel Oil Markets in Autumn 1996 and 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1997
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1997
Distillate Fuel Oil Assessment for Winter 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1996
Propane Market Assessment for Winter 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1996
Recent Distillate Fuel Oil Inventory Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1996
Recent Trends in Motor Gasoline Stock Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1996
Noncommercial Trading in the Energy Futures Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1996
1995 Reformulated Gasoline Market Affected Refiners Differently . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1996
Distillate Fuel Oil Assessment for Winter 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1995
Propane Assessment for Winter 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1995
Environmental Regulations and Changes in the Petroleum Refining Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 1995
What Drives Motor Gasoline Prices? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1995
1995 Motor Gasoline Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1995
Results of the Office of Oil and Gas Outlook Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1995
Distillate Fuel Oil Assessment for Winter 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1994
Propane Assessment for Winter 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1994

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Sales of Fuel Oil and Kerosene in 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1994


Impact of New Low-Sulfur Diesel Requirements, October through December 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1994
Reformulated Gasoline Supply Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1994
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 1994
Demand, Supply, and Price Outlook for Reformulated Motor Gasoline 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1994
The Second Oxygenated Gasoline Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1994
Changes to the 1994 Petroleum Marketing Monthly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1994
Summer 1994 Motor Gasoline Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1994
Sales of Fuel Oil and Kerosene in 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1993
Low-Sulfur Diesel: Requirements and Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1993
Distillate Fuel Oil Outlook for Winter 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1993
Propane Outlook for Winter 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1993
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data with Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1993
The Economics of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990:
Review of the 1992-1993 Oxygenated Motor Gasoline Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1993
Changes to Form EIA-782C Monthly Report of Petroleum Products
Sold into States for Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1993
Summer 1993 Motor Gasoline Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1993
Economics of Energy Futures Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 1991
Economics of Gasoline Pool Octane Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1990
A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data with Other Data Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1989
The Introduction of Unleaded Midgrade Gasoline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1989
A Review of Valdez Oil Spill Market Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1989
California Crude Oil Price Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1987
Determining Minimum Acceptable Bid Prices for the Test Sale of
Strategic Petroleum Reserve Crude Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1986
Commercial/Industrial Sales of Residual Fuel Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1985
Crude Oil High-Seas Stocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1985
Foreign Crude Oil Prices: The Differential Dilemma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1985

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A Short-Term Analysis of the Effects of Concentration on Price


in the Gasoline Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1985
Petroleum Marketing Monthly Initiates Crude Oil Data Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 1985
Estimated Historic Time Series for the EIA-782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 1983
No. 2 Distillate Price and Sales Reflect a Period of Adjustment to Changing Market Conditions . . November 1983
The Consolidation of Petroleum Marketing Surveys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1983

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