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United States oil demand set seasonal record in May, EIA data shows

U.S. oil need rose to a seasonal record in May as American vehicles guzzled one of the most gasoline given that before the pandemic, information from the U.S. Energy Details Administration (EIA) revealed on Wednesday.

Overall crude oil and petroleum item provided, the EIA's proxy for need, increased by 792,000 barrels daily (bpd). month-over-month to 20.80 million bpd in May, the data revealed. That is the greatest regular monthly figure because August, and a record. high for the month of May.

The information marks a considerable reversal in the trajectory. of U.S. oil demand: weekly updates from the EIA had actually pegged oil. demand for May at simply around 20 million bpd.

Need for gasoline alone rose to a post-pandemic high. of 9.40 million bpd, the most given that August 2019. The previous. post-pandemic high for U.S. gas usage was 9.36. million bpd in June 2021. Gasoline need in the U.S. generally. peaks during the summer driving season.

While markets are unlikely to react to the data due to the fact that. of the time lag, it must make forecasters raise their. forecasts for this year's U.S. oil need growth, UBS analyst. Giovanni Staunovo stated.

The U.S. is the world's largest consumer of oil, making. its demand trajectory vital to global markets and energy. shift targets.

OIL AND GAS OUTPUT FALLS

On the other hand, U.S. crude oil production fell in May in its. first monthly decline because January, while natural gas output. reduced to its most affordable because February 2023, EIA data showed.

Petroleum production fell by 61,000 barrels daily. ( bpd) to 13.18 million bpd in May, as lower output from the. Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico and North Dakota balanced out record. production in Texas and New Mexico, the EIA stated.

Gross gas production in the U.S. Lower 48 states. fell for a 3rd month in a row in May to 113.8 billion cubic. feet each day (bcfd), according to EIA's regular monthly 914 production. report.

That was the very first time gas output succumbed to 3 months. in a row since October 2020 and compares to a month-to-month record. high of 118.2 bcfd in December 2023.

In top gas-producing states, monthly output in May increased. to a record high of 35.1 bcfd in Texas and a three-month high of. 19.5 bcfd in Pennsylvania.

That compares to a regular monthly record high of 21.9 bcfd in. Pennsylvania in December 2021.

(source: Reuters)