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Posted February 19, 2016Today in Energy

For transportation fuels, the Gulf Coast produces, the East Coast consumes ›

Movement of transportation fuels between the U.S. Gulf Coast and East Coast regions represents the largest movement of such products in the United States. This relationship is underpinned by supply and demand imbalances in each region. The Gulf Coast is the largest petroleum refining region in the country, making nearly half of total U.S. refined products. More


Source: EIA, PADDs 1 and 3 Transportation Fuels Markets Study

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WTI crude oil futures price

2/18/2016: $30.77/bbl

up$4.56 from week earlier
down$21.37 from year earlier

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2/18/2016: $1.852/mmBtu

down$0.142 from week earlier
down$0.979 from year earlier

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2/13/2016: 13.202 million tons

up0.331 million tons from week earlier
down6.344 million tons from year earlier

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2/12/2016: 2,706 Bcf

down158 Bcf from week earlier
up532 Bcf from year earlier

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2/12/2016: 504.1 mmbbl

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up78.5 mmbbl from year earlier

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