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U.S. oil inventories at record high
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Apr 18, 2013


Refining sector strong in March, API said
Washington (UPI) Apr 18, 2013 - API Chief Economist John Felmy said U.S. refineries produced more petroleum products than the nation's economy needed last month.

The production of gasoline and other products increased in March. Gasoline production in particular increased 4.7 percent year-on-year to 9.3 million barrels per day, a level the American Petroleum Institute said was a record for the month of March.

"March brought strong demand for both gasoline and distillate fuel, but refinery production actually outstripped demand for all four major products," Felmy said in a statement Thursday. "Fortunately, the rest of the world is also eager to buy the output of U.S. refineries."

Legislation enacted in the wake of the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s restricts crude oil exports from the United States, though other products are delivered. API has lobbied for a reversal of the ban.

The organization said U.S. petroleum deliveries, a measure of demand, increased 0.4 percent year-on-year to average 18.6 million barrels per day last month, the highest level for March since 2011.

For the quarter, however, total petroleum demand declined 0.3 percent compared with the same time last year.

The amount of crude oil at Gulf Coast facilities reached the highest level ever because of production gains and new transit routes, the U.S. government said.

The Energy Information Administration, part of the Energy Department, said crude oil inventories on the Gulf Coast reached 207.2 million barrels April 11, the highest level ever recorded.

EIA said the buildup was a result of the closing of area refineries for routine maintenance, the opening of a new TransCanada pipeline feeding the region and increased crude oil production in the country.

Last week, EIA said proved crude oil reserves in the United States in 2012 were 33 billion barrels, a 15 percent increase from the previous year and the highest level ever recorded since 1976.

EIA said Thursday the main driver of crude oil inventory gains was the January launch of TransCanada's so-called Marketlink pipeline, which runs from Cushing, Okla., to a storage facility in Houston. The pipeline has a capacity to deliver as much as 525,000 barrels of oil per day from the Cushing storage hub.

EIA added an increase in regional crude oil production has kept Gulf Coast inventories elevated.

"In the 106 weeks since March 2012, U.S. Gulf Coast inventories have been above the previous five-year average in all but seven of those weeks," EIA said.

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