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Global| Sep 22 2015

U.S. Gasoline Prices Touch Seven-Month Low

Summary

Gasoline prices at the pump fell last week to the lowest level since February. Averaging $2.33 per gallon (-30.6% y/y), gasoline was down 5 cents from a week earlier and below $2.84 in mid-June. Haver Analytics constructs factors [...]


Gasoline prices at the pump fell last week to the lowest level since February. Averaging $2.33 per gallon (-30.6% y/y), gasoline was down 5 cents from a week earlier and below $2.84 in mid-June. Haver Analytics constructs factors adjusting for the seasonal variation in pump prices. The seasonally adjusted price fell 2 cents w/w to $2.23 per gallon. Spot market gasoline prices fell sharply w/w to $1.32 per gallon (-50.5% y/y).

WTI crude oil costs were little-changed last week at 45.48 (-51.4% y/y), down from $107.23 in May 2014. As of yesterday, prices improved to $46.68 per barrel. These prices compare to a June 2014 high of $107.95. The seasonally adjusted price, generated by Haver Analytics, also held at $42.90 last week. Brent crude oil prices eased w/w to $47.34 per barrel and were $48.60 yesterday.

Natural gas prices eased last week to $2.68 per mmbtu (-31.4% y/y) and were $2.59 yesterday.

Gasoline demand rose 2.0% y/y last week while demand for all petroleum products eased 0.7% higher. Gasoline inventories increased 3.2% y/y and inventories of all petroleum products increased 9.1% y/y. Crude oil production (input to refineries) grew 0.1% y/y during the last four weeks.

The energy price data are reported by the U.S. Department of Energy. The petroleum demand and inventory figures are from the Oil & Gas Journal Weekly. These data can be found in Haver's WEEKLY database. The daily figures are in DAILY and greater detail on prices, demand and production, along with regional breakdowns, are in OILWKLY.

Weekly Energy Prices 09/21/15 09/14/15 09/07/15 Y/Y% 2014 2013 2012
Retail Gasoline ($ per Gallon, Regular) 2.33 2.38 2.44 -30.6 2.30 3.33 3.30
Light Sweet Crude Oil, WTI ($ per bbl., WSJ) 45.48 45.16 46.73 -51.4 93.64 97.96 94.20
Natural Gas ($/mmbtu, LA, WSJ) 2.68 2.71 2.69 -31.4 4.37 3.73 2.7
  • Prior to joining Haver Analytics in 2000, Mr. Moeller worked as the Economist at Chancellor Capital Management from 1985 to 1999. There, he developed comprehensive economic forecasts and interpreted economic data for equity and fixed income portfolio managers. Also at Chancellor, Mr. Moeller worked as an equity analyst and was responsible for researching and rating companies in the economically sensitive automobile and housing industries for investment in Chancellor’s equity portfolio.   Prior to joining Chancellor, Mr. Moeller was an Economist at Citibank from 1979 to 1984.   He also analyzed pricing behavior in the metals industry for the Council on Wage and Price Stability in Washington, D.C.   In 1999, Mr. Moeller received the award for most accurate forecast from the Forecasters' Club of New York. From 1990 to 1992 he was President of the New York Association for Business Economists.   Mr. Moeller earned an M.B.A. in Finance from Fordham University, where he graduated in 1987. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from George Washington University.

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