Winter Fuels Markets and Forecasts of Average Heating Fuel Expenditures


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Statement of Adam Sieminski, Administrator, Energy Info. Admin. (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the Dept. of Energy (DOE). EIA collects, analyzes, and disseminates impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. Sieminski discusses how EIA provides data and analysis specifically related to winter fuels markets, including forecasts of average heating fuel expenditures by region and primary heating fuel. EIA reports on the status of fuels markets through many channels, including the Weekly Petroleum Status Report, This Week in Petroleum, the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, the Natural Gas Weekly Update, the monthly Short Term Energy Outlook and Today in Energy. From Oct. through March, in cooperation with participating States, EIA publishes the Heating Oil and Propane Outlook Weekly. During the winter, EIA updates the information regularly. Figures and tables. This is a print on demand report.




Winters Fuels Report


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The outlook for distillate fuel oil this winter is for increased demand and a return to normal inventory patterns, assuming a resumption of normal, cooler weather than last winter. With industrial production expected to grow slightly from last winter's pace, overall consumption is projected to increase 3 percent from last winter, to 3.4 million barrels per day during the heating season (October 1, 1995-March 31, 1996). Much of the supply win come from stock drawdowns and refinery production. Estimates for the winter are from the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) 4th Quarter 1995 Short-Tenn Energy Outlook (STEO) Mid-World Oil Price Case forecast. Inventories in place on September 30, 1995, of 132 million barrels were 9 percent below the unusually high year-earlier level. Inventories of high-sulfur distillate fuel oil, the principal type used for heating, were 13 percent lower than a year earlier. Supply problems are not anticipated because refinery production and the ready availability of imports should be adequate to meet demand. Residential heating off prices are expected to be somewhat higher than last winter's, as the effects of lower crude oil prices are offset by lower distillate inventories. Heating oil is forecast to average $0.92 per gallon, the highest price since the winter of 1992-93. Diesel fuel (including tax) is predicted to be slightly higher than last year at $1.13 per gallon. This article focuses on the winter assessment for distillate fuel oil, how well last year's STEO winter outlook compared to actual events, and expectations for the coming winter. Additional analyses include regional low-sulfur and high-sulfur distillate supply, demand, and prices, and recent trends in distillate fuel oil inventories.




Winter Fuels


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Winter Fuels Outlook


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Winter Fuels Outlook


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Winter Fuels Markets


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The key risk factors for the STEWFO estimates are likely to be the extent to which the U. S. economy continues to experience an economic slowdown that results in further declines in the price of crude oil. [...] The December 2008 revision of the STEWFO, demonstrating the importance of the price of oil to American consumers, reduced forecasted winter heating expenditures. [...] Propane expenditures are projected to fall by 9.8% in the Northeast, and 7.7% in the South, 15.2% in the Midwest, and 18.3% in the West. [...] Electricity expenditures are projected to rise by 10.5% in the Northeast, 4.1% in the Midwest, 11.5% in the South, and decline by 0.5% in the West. [...] For example, while the STEWFO uses $2.53 as the U. S. average price per gallon in the home heating oil market, the price reported by the EIA for the week of December 1, 2008 was $2.68, or 5.6% more.







Winter Fuels Outlook 2013-2014


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This report discusses Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook (STEWFO) is to provide estimates of expected average annual heating fuel expenditures in comparison to previous years.