Total U.S. petroleum deliveries (a measure of demand) rose by 5.8
percent from December 2012 to average nearly 19.2 million barrels per
day last month. For the fourth quarter of 2013, petroleum deliveries
increased by 4.6 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2012.
“Both demand and production in December showed strong gains over the
prior year, reflecting continued progress in domestic manufacturing as
well as the broader economy,” said API Chief Economist John Felmy.
Gasoline demand rose by 4.5 percent from December 2012 to average nearly
8.8 million barrels per day. Demand also increased from the prior year
for distillate (5.9 percent), jet fuel (9.9 percent), “other oils” (11.1
percent) and residual fuel (40.5 percent).
Source : American Petroleum Institute (API)
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