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Gasoline Prices Should Be Lower This Summer

by Alex Mills
April 11, 2019
Gas Prices
Gastech

Gasoline prices should average a few cents less this summer than last year, according to a study released this week by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

EIA expects the retail price of regular-grade gasoline will average $2.76 per gallon from April to September, which is down from the 2018 summer average of $2.85 per gallon.

EIA forecasts motor gasoline consumption to continue at a near-record pace this summer averaging 9.5 million barrels per day (b/d), up 29,000 b/d (0.3%) compared with last summer’s level and about the same as the record summer average set in 2017. Stocks are expected to end the summer driving season at 232.0 million barrels, about 7.6 million barrels lower than last year’s level but 6.4 million barrels higher than the five-year average.

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Diesel fuel prices will average $3.09 this summer, down from an average of $3.22 last summer but still higher than the five-year summer average of $2.95. EIA forecasts that gasoline and diesel prices will be lower this summer compared with last year primarily because it expects crude oil prices will be lower than last summer.

Even though crude oil, which makes up about 60 percent of the total cost of gasoline, has increased from $40 per barrel in December to $63 as traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Wednesday, oil prices are about the same as last year. EIA projects oil prices to stay flat this summer.

Gasoline prices within the last five years peaked in 2014 at $3.59 and dropped to $2.63 in 2015 following the crash in oil prices. Prices continued lower in 2016 at $2.23 but increased in 2017 to $2.41 and $2.85 in 2018.

EIA forecasts the monthly average retail prices of gasoline will increase from $2.74 in April to a summer peak of $2.83 in June before gradually falling to $2.66 by September.

Last week California had the highest gasoline prices of $3.718, and Texas had the lowest of $2.453.

EIA expects gasoline inventories will remain high with domestic refinery production of motor gasoline, including gasoline blendstock output, will be 80,000 barrels per day (b/d) higher than last summer.

The United States will be a net exporter of total gasoline, including blending components, during the summer months, and export an average of 87,000 b/d from April through September in 2019. “This summer would be the first time since 1960 that the United States was a net gasoline exporter for a whole summer,” EIA stated.

Alex Mills is the former President of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers. The opinions expressed are solely of the author.

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