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Related: About this forumUpdate on the WTF-Collapse of Consumption of Gasoline, Jet Fuel & Diesel
Update on the WTF-Collapse of Consumption of Gasoline, Jet Fuel & Diesel
by Wolf Richter Jul 23, 2020
Folks started driving again including those who used to take mass-transit. But jet fuel demand is still in collapse-mode. And overall consumption remains way down.
By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET.
Ridership on San Franciscos Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) trains was still down 89% in June, compared to June last year, according to BART. Not because the Bay Area economy has collapsed by 89% it has not but because many people are working from home, and those people who do go to work are driving to avoid the infection risks associated with riding on a commuter train. Driving-instead-of-taking-mass-transit is playing out across the US. And were seeing some of that in gasoline demand. But jet fuel consumption is still in collapse mode. And diesel consumption has been down sharply for over a year.
Starting in mid-March, demand for gasoline collapsed in a historic manner. By now 32 million people are claiming unemployment compensation under state and federal programs, and many others switched to work from home, and both groups quit driving to work. Gasoline consumption at the low point in the week ended April 3 plunged by -48% year-over-year, to just 6.7 million barrels per day, the lowest in the EIAs data going back to 1991.
Folks started driving again, bit by bit, to go to work, and because its summer driving season. In the week ended July 17, gasoline consumption, at 8.55 million barrels per day, was down 11.6% year-over-year, according to EIA data. Consumption of gasoline has been in the minus-6% to minus-12% range now for the fifth week in a row, with the latest week being the steepest decline:
The EIA tracks consumption in terms of product supplied by refineries, blenders, etc., and not by retail sales at gas stations. .............(more)
https://wolfstreet.com/2020/07/23/update-on-the-wtf-collapse-of-consumption-of-gasoline-jet-fuel-diesel/
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Update on the WTF-Collapse of Consumption of Gasoline, Jet Fuel & Diesel (Original Post)
marmar
Jul 2020
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empedocles
(15,751 posts)1. Feels like gas consumption in DC area this morning is back to 'normal'.
Everybody out there.
marmar
(77,078 posts)2. Probably just looks that way because it's been so abnormal for months.
Consumption is way down.
Warpy
(111,254 posts)3. I inherited a stock portfolio and much of my income comes from oil
and I'm expecting dividends to drop like a boulder off a cliff next quarter.
A lot of people out there are going to be selling stocks next quarter to make up for the loss of income, and it won't be limited to energy, travel, leisure, and retail stocks.
Now would be a good time to pay off all debts and add to a financial cushion, if you can.