EIA: Ethanol Stockpiles Build
Source: By DTN/Progressive Farmer • Posted: Thursday, February 9, 2017
EIA’s weekly petroleum status report showed domestic fuel ethanol inventories increased last week by 200,000 barrels to 22.1 million bbl. It is the highest level since the week-ended April 29, 2016, although supply is down 900,000 bbl or 3.8% against the comparable week a year ago.
The inventory building coincides with strong domestic plant production, which edged down 6,000 barrels per day to 1.055 million bpd from a record high during the week-ended Feb. 3. For the four weeks ended Feb. 3, ethanol production averaged 1.055 bpd, 87,000 bpd or 9% above the output rate during the corresponding period in 2016.
Net refiner and blender inputs of ethanol- a measure for demand- surged 38,000 bpd or 4.5% to 875,000 bpd during the week-ended Feb. 3. It is the highest blend rate since the week-ended Dec. 23. On a year-over-year basis, refiner and blender inputs are up 17,000 bpd or 2%, although the four-week average at 846,000 bpd is flat, down 2,000 bpd, against the prior year.
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