Trade Resources Industry Views US Demand for Liquid Fuels Will Rise Slowly Over The Next Two Years to 18.77 Million B/D

US Demand for Liquid Fuels Will Rise Slowly Over The Next Two Years to 18.77 Million B/D

US demand for liquid fuels will rise slowly over the next two years to 18.77 million b/d in 2014, driven by distillate and liquid petroleum gas consumption from a recovering industrial sector, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday. 

Gasoline and jet fuel demand are expected to stay flat during that two-year period, the agency said in its Short-Term Energy Outlook for January. 

The agency attributed the flat gasoline prediction demand to the continued slow growth in the driving-age population, improvements in the average fuel economy of new vehicles and the retirement of older gasoline-guzzlers. 

EIA sees liquid fuel demand averaging 18.71 million b/d this year. 

US liquid fuel consumption closed out 2012 at 18.65 million b/d, the agency said. 

"All of the major petroleum categories contributed to the slide in consumption in 2012 despite the continued economic recovery and little change in year-over-year inflation-adjusted retail fuel prices," EIA said. 

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Eia Sees Us Liquid Fuels Demand Rising to 18.77 Million B/D in 2014
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