Table 11. U.S. Petroleum Balance Sheet, Week Ending 01/12/01 Cumulative Week Ending Daily Averages Petroleum Supply ---------------- (Thousand Barrels per Day) 01/12/01 01/05/01 Diff 2001 2000 Diff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Crude Oil Supply Domestic Production (1) ........ E5,949 E5,944 5 Net Imports (Incl SPR) (2) ..... 8,405 9,259 -854 Gross Imports (Excl SPR) ..... 8,508 9,362 -854 SPR Imports .................. 0 0 0 Exports ...................... E103 E103 0 SPR Stocks W/D or Added ........ 0 73 -73 Other Stocks W/D or Added ...... 144 50 94 Product Supplied and Losses .... E0 E0 0 Unaccounted-for Crude Oil (3)... 627 -227 854 Crude Oil Input to Refineries... 15,125 15,099 26 Other Supply Natural Gas Liquids Prod. (6)... E2,088 E2,088 0 Cumulative daily Other Liquids New Supply ....... E256 E256 0 averages will be shown Crude Oil Product Supplied ..... E0 E0 0 beginning with the week Processing Gain ................ E962 E960 2 ending April 6, 2001, Net Product Imports (4) ........ 1,922 2,685 -763 issue when Petroleum Gross Product Imports (4) .... 2,837 3,600 -763 Supply Monthly data for Product Exports (4) .......... E915 E915 0 January 2001 become Prod Stocks W/D or Added (5)(11) 464 9 455 available. Tot Prod Supplied for Domestic.. 20,817 21,098 -281 Products Supplied Finished Motor Gasoline (6) .... 8,225 7,825 400 Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel .......... 0 0 0 Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ......... 1,515 1,847 -332 Distillate Fuel Oil ............ 4,319 4,577 -258 Residual Fuel Oil .............. 1,228 1,256 -28 Other Oils (7) ................. 5,530 5,592 -62 Total Products Supplied ........ 20,817 21,098 -281 Total Net Imports .............. 10,327 11,944 -1,617 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Petroleum Stocks Difference From (Million Barrels) 01/12/01 01/05/01 01/12/00 Prev Wk Yr Ago ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Crude Oil (Excluding SPR) (8) .. 287.3 288.3 285.0 -1.0 2.3 Total Motor Gasoline ........... 198.7 195.7 198.6 3.0 0.1 Reformulated ................ 43.5 42.2 43.1 1.3 0.4 Oxygenated .................. 0.6 0.5 1.0 0.1 -0.4 Other Finished .............. 109.4 111.1 114.2 -1.7 -4.8 Blending Components ......... 45.2 41.8 40.4 3.4 4.8 Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel .......... 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 -0.1 Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel ......... 44.8 44.0 41.5 0.8 3.3 Distillate Fuel Oil (11)........ 115.2 116.8 118.8 -1.6 -3.6 0.05% Sulfur and under ...... 68.4 70.7 68.0 -2.3 0.4 Greater than 0.05% Sulfur ... 46.8 46.0 50.8 0.8 -4.0 Residual Fuel Oil .............. 33.3 35.6 35.8 -2.3 -2.5 Unfinished Oils ................ 85.2 84.9 87.2 0.3 -2.0 Other Oils (9) ................. E158.6 E162.2 153.3 -3.6 5.3 Total Stocks (Excluding SPR)(11) 923.1 927.3 920.3 -4.2 2.8 Crude Oil in SPR (10)........... 540.7 540.7 567.7 0.0 -27.0 Total Stocks (Including SPR)(11) 1,463.7 1,468.0 1,488.0 -4.3 -24.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ E = Estimate based on data published for the most recent month in the "Petroleum Supply Monthly," except for exports,crude oil production, and other stocks. Weekly estimates of exports are forecast using an autoregressive integrated moving average procedure. The most recent 5 years of data are used to obtain the forecasts. Crude oil production estimates are based on historical production patterns. Cumulative crude oil production values shown in the U.S. Petroleum Balance Sheet include revised estimates published in the "Petroleum Supply Monthly". Other oils stocks data are derived by (1) computing an average daily rate of stock change for the minor products for each month based on monthly data for the past 6 years; (2) using this daily rate and the minor stock levels from the most recent monthly publication to estimate the minor product stock level for the current period. Year ago data are interpolated from published monthly stock levels. For all remaining footnote references: 1 = Includes lease condensate. 2 = Net Imports = Gross Imports + Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) Imports - Exports 3 = Unaccounted-for crude oil is a balancing item which is used to balance data (or estimates) about supply with data (or estimates) about disposition. 4 = Includes finished petroleum products, unfinished oils, gasoline blending components, and natural gas plant liquids. 5 = Includes an estimate of minor product stock change based on monthly data. 6 = Includes field production of fuel ethanol and an adjustment for motor gasoline blending components. 7 = Includes crude oil product supplied, natural gas liquids, liquefied refinery gases (LRGs), other liquids, and all finished petroleum products except motor gasoline, jet fuels, and distillate and residual fuel oils. 8 = Includes domestic and Customs-cleared foreign crude oil in transit to refineries. 9 = Included are stocks of all other oils such as aviation gasoline, kerosene, natural gas liquids and LRGs, other hydrocarbons and oxygenates, aviation gasoline blending components, naphtha and other oils for petrochemical feedstock use, special naphthas, lube oils, waxes, coke, asphalt, road oil, and miscellaneous oils. 10 = Crude oil stocks in the SPR include Non-US stocks held under foreign or commercial storage agreements. 11 Distillate fuel oil stocks located in the "Northeast Heating Oil Reserve" are not included. For details see Appendix D, page 53, in the WPSR. Note: Due to independent rounding, individual product detail may not add to total. Sources: -- Current Year Monthly Data: EIA, "Petroleum Supply Monthly" and "Petroleum Supply Weekly" -- Previous Year Data: EIA, "Petroleum Supply Annual".