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Table 30. Refinery Stocks of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products by PAD and Refining Districts,
September 1998 (Continued)
(Thousand Barrels)
PAD District IlIl PAD Dist. PAD Dist.
IV V
Commodity Texas La.
Texas Gulf Gulf N. La., New U.S.
Inland Coast Coast Ark. Mexico Total Rocky Mt. West Coast TotalCrude Oil ..................................................................... 1,244
Petroleum Products ................................................... 13,366
Pentanes Plus ........................................................... 256
Liquefied Petroleum G ases ...................................... 4,197
Ethane/Ethylene .................................................... 184
Propane/Propylene ............................................... 2,138
Norm al Butane/Butylene ....................................... 1,479
Isobutane/lsobutylene ........................................... 396
Other Hydrocarbons/Hydrogen/Oxygenates ........... 32
Other Hydrocarbons/Hydrogen ............................ 0
O xygenates .......................................................... 32
Fuel Ethanol ...................................................... W
M ethanol ........................................................... W
M TBE ............................................................... W
O ther O xygenates a ............................................ W
Unfinished O ils .......................................................... 2,334
Naphthas and Lighter ............................................ 837
Kerosene and Light Gas Oils ................................ 322
Heavy Gas O ils ..................................................... 841
Residuum .............................................................. 334
Motor Gasoline Blending Components ..................... 1,691
Aviation Gasoline Blending Components ............ 11
Finished M otor G asoline ........................................... 1,780
Reform ulated ........................................................ 160
Oxygenated ......................................................... 0
Other ..................................................................... 1,620
Finished Aviation Gasoline ...................................... 40
Jet Fuel ..................................................................... 542
Naphtha-Type ....................................................... . 1
Kerosene-Type ..................................................... 541
Kerosene ................................................................. 19
Distillate Fuel Oil ....................................................... 1,226
0.05 percent sulfur and under ............................... 765
G reater then 0.05 percent sulfur ........................... 461
Residual Fuel O il ...................................................... 242
Less than 0.31 percent sulfur ............................... 28
0.31 to 1.00 percent sulfur ................................... 10
G reater than 1.00 percent sulfur ........................... 204
Naphtha for Petrochemical Feedstock Use .............. 20
Other Oils for Petrochemical Feedstock Use ............ 88
Special Naphthas ..................................................... 62
Lubricants ................................................................ 22
W axes ..................................................................... 0
Petroleum Coke (M arketable) ................................. 0
Asphalt and Road O il ................................................ 784
M iscellaneous Products ........................................... 2028,448 18,272
75,243 55,560
167 20
4,323 6,587
528 0
2,036 776
1,167 5,241
592 570
1,591 699
0 1
1,591 698
W W
W W
1,202 W
W W
26,475 19,529
7,075 4,740
4,890 3,525
8,853 7,909
5,657 3,355
6,512 4,489
0 16
10,688 6,246
2,741. 403
0 0
7,947 5,843
203 171
4,853 2,719
0 0
4,853 2,719
296 232
9,456 4,840
5,915 1,917
3,541 2,923
2,945 3,225
10 53
392 352
2,543 2,820
616 350
1,785 495
1,197 44
2,696 1,966
298 266
437 2,662
509 522
196 482Total Stocks, All Oils ................................................. 14,610 103,691 73,832
1,161
4,207
11
206
0
4
179
23
3
0
W
W
W
W
W
966
241
249
448
28
129
0
308
0
0
308
0
104
0
104
54
387
197
190
197
0
133
64
0
0
138
861
32
0
811
0303 49,428 1,934 19,874 99,320
1,361
11
55
0
5
32
18
12
0
W
W
W
W
W
487
178
72
237
0
274
0
116
0
0
116
0
64
0
64
6
202
132
70
10
0
10
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
102
0149,737
465
15,368
712
4,959
8,098
1,599
2,337
1
2,336
W
W
1,827
W
49,791
13,071
9,058
18,288
9,374
13,095
27
19,138
3,304
0
15,834
414
8,282
1
8,281
607
16,111
8,926
7,185
6,619
91
897
5,631
1,008
2,368
1,441
5,545
596
3,099
2,728
6985,368 1,664 199,165
10,041
12
472
0
130
198
144
150
0
150
W
W
W
W
2,365
617
436
881
431
1,830
0
1,895
0
0
1,895
18
269
0
269
84
1,356
1,064
292
459
34
234
191
0
0
0
0
61
79
990
1
11,97563,802 345,738
0 788
1,506 25,719
0 715
112 8,239
1,033 13,909
361 2,856
2,781 7,138
5 31
2,776 7,107
W 451
W 698
2,645 5,751
W 207
20,229 97,214
3,259 23,394
4,446 17,579
9,650 39,644
2,874 16,597
6,425 37,993
12 151
11,052 50,733
6,595 16,138
0 303
4,457 34,292
306 871
5,185 17,713
39 40
5,146 17,673
88 1,431
6,279 51,379
4,593 23,644
1,686 27,735
4,259 17,077
576 1,488
849 3,946
2,834 11,643
200 1,829
138 2,564
51 1,913
823 7,670
199 1,055
2,508 10,099
1,649 11,410
112 991
83,676 445,058a Includes ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME), tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), and other aliphatic alcohols and ethers intended for
motor gasoline blending (e.g., isopropyl ether (IPE) or n-propanol).
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: " Stocks are reported as of the last day of the month. * Refer to Appendix A for Refining District descriptions.
Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-810, "Monthly Refinery Report."Energy Information Administration/Petroleum Supply Monthly, November 1998
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