The Commercial Appeal

U.S. expects record summer gas demand

- By Mark Shenk

U.S. gasoline consumptio­n is set to climb to a record this summer as the lowest pump prices in more than a decade encourage Americans to take to the roads.

Demand, which typically peaks between the Memorial Day holiday in late May and Labor Day in early September, will average a record 9.5 million barrels during the second and third quarters, up from 9.48 million forecast in May, the Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion said in its monthly ShortTerm Energy Outlook released last week.

The average retail price for regular-grade gasoline this summer is forecast at $2.27 per gallon, more than the $2.21 estimated in May but down from $2.63 during the 2015 summer driving season.

“Even with higher crude oil prices passed on to consumers at the pump, summer retail gasoline prices are still expected to be the lowest in 12 years,” EIA Administra­tor Adam Sieminski said in an emailed statement. “Despite the recent rise in gasoline prices, summer gasoline demand is forecast to reach a record 9.5 million barrels per day.”

While crude prices in New York have jumped 90 percent from a 12-year low earlier this year as traders estimate the market is coming into balance, the

commodity is still worth less than half its peak in mid-2014. The EIA raised its crude price forecasts as falling U.S. output and unplanned disruption­s elsewhere limit supply while demand grows.

“Low oil prices continue to cut into domestic oil production, with U.S. monthly oil output not expected to start steadily increasing until the end of 2017,” Sieminski said. “The decline in U.S. May oil production is expected to be the largest drop in monthly output since Hurricane Ike knocked out a big chunk of offshore oil production in September 2008.”

U.S. production is expected to drop from 9.43 million barrels a day in 2015 to 8.6 million this year and 8.19 million in 2017, the agency said. U.S. production estimates were unchanged from last month’s report.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Average gas price this summer is forecast at $2.27 per gallon, down from $2.63 during the 2015 summer driving season.
GENE J. PUSKAR/ASSOCIATED PRESS Average gas price this summer is forecast at $2.27 per gallon, down from $2.63 during the 2015 summer driving season.

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