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    EIA: U.S. gasoline exports hit a record October high last week

    • Last Update: 2022-11-26
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    According to Platts Energy News, Houston, October 11, statistics released by the U.
    S.
    Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday showed that U.
    S.
    gasoline exports reached an average of 1.
    029 million barrels per day in the week ending October 5, a record high
    in October.

    Statistics show that the highest gasoline export record in October came in the week ending October 20, 2017, when exports averaged 906,000 barrels
    per day.

    U.
    S.
    gasoline exports last week crossed the 1 million barrel mark
    for the seventh time since 2010.

    Among other factors, ample gasoline inventories in the United States appear to have supported exports
    .
    U.
    S.
    gasoline inventories data released last week stood at 236.
    172 million barrels, more than 14 million barrels
    higher than a year earlier.

    Lower-than-ideal gasoline production in Latin America, particularly Mexico and Venezuela, has also supported U.
    S.
    gasoline exports
    this year.

    According to Platts Energy News, Houston, October 11, statistics released by the U.
    S.
    Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday showed that U.
    S.
    gasoline exports reached an average of 1.
    029 million barrels per day in the week ending October 5, a record high
    in October.

    gasoline

    Statistics show that the highest gasoline export record in October came in the week ending October 20, 2017, when exports averaged 906,000 barrels
    per day.

    U.
    S.
    gasoline exports last week crossed the 1 million barrel mark
    for the seventh time since 2010.

    Among other factors, ample gasoline inventories in the United States appear to have supported exports
    .
    U.
    S.
    gasoline inventories data released last week stood at 236.
    172 million barrels, more than 14 million barrels
    higher than a year earlier.

    Lower-than-ideal gasoline production in Latin America, particularly Mexico and Venezuela, has also supported U.
    S.
    gasoline exports
    this year.

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