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Preface
The winter Fuels Report is intended to provide concise, timely information to the industry, the press, policymakers, consumers.
analysts, and State and local governments on the following topics:
distillate fuel oil net production, imports and stocks on a U.S. level and for all Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts
(PADD) and product supplied on a U.S. level;
propane net production, imports and stocks on a U.S. level and for PADD's I, II, and III;
natural gas supply and disposition and underground storage for the U.S. and consumption for all PADD's; as well as selected
National average prices.
residential and wholesale pricing data for heating oil and propane for those States participating in the joint Energy Information
Administration (EIA)/State Heating Oil and Propane Program;
crude oil and petroleum price comparisons for the U. S. and selected cities; and
a 6-10 Day, 30-Day, and 90-Day outlook for temperature and precipitation and U.S. total heating degree-days by city.
The distillate fuel oil and propane supply data are collected and published weekly. The data are based on company submissions for
the week ending 7:00 a.m. for the preceding Friday. Weekly data for distillate fuel oil are also published in the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report. Monthly data for distillate fuel oil and propane are published in the Petroleum Supply Monthly.
The residential pricing information is collected by the EIA and the State Energy Offices on a semimonthly basis for the EIA/State
Heating Oil and Propane Program. The wholesale price comparison data are collected daily and are published weekly. Residential
heating fuel prices are derived from price quotes for home delivery of No. 2 fuel oil and propane. As such, they reflect prices in effect
on the dates shown. Wholesale heating oil and propane prices are estimates using a sample of terminal quotes to represent average
State prices on the dates given. The Computer Petroleum Corporation, Inc., defines these prices to be prices f.o.b. terminal, excluding
taxes, discounts, and hauling allowances. The crude oil and petroleum product prices are from various industries sources as
referenced on each table.
The natural gas data are collected and published monthly in the Natural Gas Monthly.
This report will be published weekly by the EIA starting the second week in October 1993 and will continue until the second week in
April 1994. The data will also be available electronically after 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday during the heating season
through the EIA Electronic Publication System (EPUB). See page ii for details.
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