January oil supply numbers are out - chart above. Still no real sign of supply increases - there was a very small bump up in November, but it has now faded.
Michael R - this is total liquids (ie including NGLs, refinery gains, biofuels etc). I do periodically post charts of the EIA's breakdown, but their numbers run a few months behind, so we always have to look at total liquids to get a first sense of the situation.
Millions of Barrels/Day of what? C+C? Unconventional? Bio?
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At a second pass, it's the nation-by-nation canceling out that I'd be curious to see - which I can presumably look up for myself.
ReplyDeleteMichael R - this is total liquids (ie including NGLs, refinery gains, biofuels etc). I do periodically post charts of the EIA's breakdown, but their numbers run a few months behind, so we always have to look at total liquids to get a first sense of the situation.
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