Trade Resources Industry Views US Demand for Liquid Fuels in 2012 and 2013 Was Revised

US Demand for Liquid Fuels in 2012 and 2013 Was Revised

US demand for liquid fuels in 2012 and 2013 was revised downward in the December Short-Term Energy Report from the Energy Information Administration, released Tuesday.

EIA said consumption of liquid fuels would average 18.64 million b/d in 2012, down from an estimated 18.67 million b/d in the November STEO. While demand is expected to rise by 90,000 b/d in 2013, total consumption in the US is expected to average 18.73 million b/d, down from the 18.75 million b/d forecast in November.

"Motor gasoline consumption declines 30,000 b/d (0.3%) in 2012, with a 0.2% projected growth in highway travel more than offset by a 0.5% increase in fleetwide fuel efficiency," the report states.

In 2013, consumption rises in every category, but is led by a rise in demand for distillate fuel oil and natural gas liquids, EIA said. Growth in freight shipments and industrial use, plus a return to near-normal Winter temperature, accounts for much of the rise in demand.

Gasoline demand will continue to fall in 2013, EIA forecasts.

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Us Liquid Fuels Demand in 2012 to Average 18.64 Million B/D: Eia
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