Repost from The DOT-111 Reader
[Editor: DOT-111 Reader presents a good overview and early analysis. For original reports and charts, see The U.S. Energy Information Administration. – RS]
U.S. Movements of Crude Oil by Rail Now Online!
March 31, 2015
For the first time, EIA [The U.S. Energy Information Administration]
is providing monthly data on rail movements of crude oil, which have
significantly increased over the past five years. The new data on
crude-by-rail (CBR) movements are integrated with EIA’s existing monthly
petroleum supply statistics, which already include movements by
pipeline, tanker, and barge. The new monthly time series of crude oil
rail movements includes shipments to and from Canada and dramatically
reduces the absolute level of unaccounted for volumes in EIA’s monthly balances for each region.
EIA is initiating the new series with monthly data from January 2010
through the current reporting month, January 2015. CBR activity is
tracked between pairs of Petroleum Administration for Defense District
(PADD) regions (inter-PADD), within each region (intra-PADD), and across
the U.S.-Canada border. EIA developed the new series using information
provided by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) along with data
from Canada’s National Energy Board, and EIA survey data.
Total CBR movements in the United States and between the United
States and Canada were more than 1 million barrels per day (bbl/d) in
2014, up from 55,000 bbl/d in 2010. The regional distribution of these
movements has also changed over this period. MORE
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