Crude Oil
Between April 19 and April 25, 2023, the WTI (Western Texas Intermediate) crude oil contracts closed trading at US$ 78.64, losing 2.7% in a week, and US$ 26.83 less than a year ago. The spread with Brent Crude Oil Spot Price on April 25, was US$5.59.
U.S. oil production averaged 12.200 million barrels per day, 0.81% less than 1 week ago, but 0.300 MMB/D more than 1 year ago.
Crude Oil and Petroleum Products imports to the U.S. equated to 8.835 MMB/D, up 0.297 MMB/D from one week ago and an increase of 0.214 MMB/D compared to one year back. On the other hand, U.S. Crude Oil and Petroleum exports reached 10.516 MMB/D, 0.568 MMB/D down from one week ago and exceeding 1.058 MMB/D relative to one year ago.
U.S. crude oil refinery net inputs reached 15.833 MMB/D, down 0.011 MMB/D from one week ago and up 0.367 MMB/D compared to the same period last year.
Regarding the number of days of crude oil supply in the U.S., the week ended with the mark of 29.3, 0.4 days less than one week ago, and up 2.6 days compared to one year ago.
In relation to petroleum derivatives, we had the following price changes during the week:
Product (NY Harbor) |
Price per gallon |
% Change |
US$ Change 1 Year |
Conventional Gasoline | US$ 2.483 | -5.88% | US$ -0.980 |
Heating Oil | US$ 2.344 | -3.54% | US$ -2.727 |
Diesel Fuel (Ultra-low-sulfur) | US$ 2.517 | -3.12% | US$ -2.779 |
Kerosene | US$ 2.274 | -1.56% | US$ -2.792 |
Natural Gas
The Henry Hub spot price fell by US$ 0.020 from April 18, to close at US$ 2.210 MMBtu on April 25. Compared to one year ago, the NG price decreased by US 4.760 MMBtu.
The total supply of U.S. natural gas was 113.9 billion cubic feet in the week ending on 04/25, which is 0.80000000000001 bcf/d more than a week ago and 5.3 bcf/d more than a year ago. Concerning U.S. demand, the last measured week reached 71.9 bcf/d, up 4.6 bcf/d from a week ago and up 2.4bcf/d during a year.
Electricity
The most recent U.S. price indicators for electricity (02/2023) indicate an average residential retail price of US$ 15.96/kWh (8.50% in one year), an average industrial price of US$ 8.15/kWh (3.95% in one year) and an average transportation price of 13.35/kWh (18.56% in one year).
Electricity Generation (Megawatthours - daily average):
Source | 04/25/2023 | % Change 1 Week | % Change 1 Year |
---|---|---|---|
Wind | 43,520 | -45.24% | -38.69% |
Solar | 19,257 | 6.62% | 6.02% |
Hydro | 27,460 | 2.38% | -1.23% |
Other | 10,750 | -12.06% | 46.50% |
Petroleum | 1,213 | 271.02% | 16.94% |
Natural Gas | 163,490 | 12.57% | 24.35% |
Coal | 68,373 | 24.53% | -12.76% |
Nuclear | 75,398 | -0.17% | -3.85% |
Total | 409,462 | -0.75% | -1.00% |
EIA Price Forecast
Energy Type |
Forecast 12/2024 |
WTI (dollars per barrel) |
72.00 |
Brent (dollars per barrel) |
78.00 |
Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) |
4.30 |
Electricity - Residential Retail (cents per kilowatt-hour) |
14.82 |
This weekly Energy Report was crafted by Planck E with sources from: https://www.eia.gov/ and https://energy.ec.europa.eu/
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