Wednesday, November 27, 2024

This Week in Petroleum Summary November 27th, 2024 per EIA.GOV

This week's full report.  

Gasoline pump prices rose +0.7¢ for the week, but continues below year ago levels, by -17.7¢, or -5.4%. Days supply rose to 24.2. For perspective... last year was 24.8 days. 

Inventories were mixed , with crude down -1.8M barrels; Distillates up +416K barrels; Gasoline stocks rose +3.3M barrels. Total Petroleum + products +SPR slipped -625K barrels, with the SPR rising +1.2M barrels.

The total products is still +9.8M barrels ahead of year ago levels.

For those interested, the exports of Crude, Petroleum Products, Including Gasoline has far outweighed the imports, by this much, since March, 2022.

The current crack spread fell from last week's $18.64, to $17.96. Gasoline fell to $8.76, from last week's $9.46. Distillates rose to $9.21, compared to last week's $9.18.

The data sets continue to diverge with price movement in the coming days, within a narrow band, imo. -1.9¢ ~ +3.1¢. 

Still, just as the past few weeks... nothing dramatic in the way of prices surging, or at least for now and should continue until the Christmas holiday, imo.

Friday, November 22, 2024

2024 Presidential Election Review, part 3 of ?

We now have about 99.5% of the votes tabulated. 


The final tally will not change the electoral outcome, but the final Trump tally will be near 49.88% or approximately 187,000 below a majority vote.

Trump will likely end up about 2.9M votes ahead of 2020, while Harris will likely come in with 6.6M less than Biden's 2020 numbers.

A lot has been made of how much Trump outperformed Biden's 2020 percentages in various minorities and demographic groups. 

I am trying to find some vote totals of these groups. 

Example: if 10 people of a certain group voted in 2020, and 8 voted for Biden and 2 voted for Trump, then Trump received 20%. However, if 8 voted in 2024, and 6 for Harris and 2 for Trump... Trump outperformed the 2020 percent with 25% in 2024.

So I tend to question those percentages, given the anticipated 4.0M less votes in 2024. My opinion would be the Harris candidacy was not well received and it is possible voters saw no real reason to bother with voting.

A couple of states...

The numbers for 2024, are projected, based on current data. It is clear that Trump had no major gains, while a dramatic drop off for Harris... compared to Biden's 2020 numbers.

There are some that have already turned their attention to 2028. There is a lot of water to flow under the bridge, between then and now... such as economy, wars, and such.

21 months ago, I previewed the 2024 election, with this.

A lot changed in that 21 months. Of course we all know about the Biden drop out, but most of the names listed in that article have fallen by the wayside. The Democrats have few remaining serious contenders for 2028, and the Republicans have only a couple. 

Sure, you might wish to put forth one or two on the democrat side as contenders, but it won't happen. The republicans on that list... boil down to a couple potentials. 

I am hard pressed to see any additions to the 2028 prospects, while the Republicans have added a couple and will be the higher visibility party for awhile.

Once again... a lot of water to flow under that bridge.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

This Week in Petroleum Summary November 20th, 2024 per EIA.GOV

This week's full report

Gasoline pump prices fell -1.8¢ for the week, and continues well below year ago levels, by -24.2¢, or -7.3%. Days supply rose to 23.4. For perspective... last year was 24.3 days. 

Inventories were mixed , with crude up +545K barrels; Distillates down -114K barrels; Gasoline stocks rose +2.1M barrels. Total Petroleum + products +SPR rose -4.4M barrels, with the SPR rising +1.4M barrels.

The total products is still +13.6M barrels ahead of year ago levels.
For those interested, the exports of Crude, Petroleum Products, Including Gasoline has far outweighed the imports, by this much, since March, 2022.

The current crack spread rose from last week's $17.95, to $18.64. Gasoline rose to $9.46, from last week's $8.99. Distillates rose to $9.18, compared to last week's $8.96.

The data sets continue to diverge with price movement in the coming days, within a narrow band, imo. +2.3¢ ~ +3.6¢. Supposedly, this will be blamed on missiles in Ukraine, causing price of oil to move.

Still, just as the past few weeks... nothing dramatic in the way of prices surging, or at least for now and should continue until the Christmas holiday, imo.








Saturday, November 16, 2024

My electricity bills over time (November, 2024 Edition)

My electricity usage over time. I track many things to monitor my inflation versus the CPI. 

The October bill came in much higher than last year. +16.2% from same month, last year. Granted, it is bill only, not adjusted for days in the reading, etc.

As for the rolling 12 month average...

It is up +0.4% from a year earlier. I'll take that and be happy, as it is below other cost of living factors.

[EDIT: 12-17-24. While I will continue to track the my electricity usage for personal reasons, I will discontinue publications of said usage going forward]

Friday, November 15, 2024

2024 Presidential Election Review, part 2 of ?

Just updated the projections for final vote tally.

Still projecting Trump to slip just below the 50% + 1 vote majority. Currently at -41,686. Of the remaining projected votes... 91.1% are in typical Democrat states, with 56.4% in California.

The final vote tally will likely be -3.8 million of 2020 final tally.

Reviewing the states, compared to 2020. (less is in RED)

It would seem that voter turnout may have been a factor in the toss-up states. While there are a few "red" states with lower turnout, the eye catching numbers of some "blue" states... does leave some questions, imho.

Advance Retail Sales Report- November 17th, 2024

October Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services, the Report

Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for October 2024, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $718.9 billion, an increase of 0.4 percent (±0.5 percent)* from the previous month, and up 2.8 percent (±0.5 percent) from October 2023. Total sales for the August 2024 through October 2024 period were up 2.3 percent (±0.5 percent) from the same period a year ago. The August 2024 to September 2024 percent change was revised from up 0.4 percent (±0.5 percent)* to up 0.8 percent (±0.2 percent).

 Note the numbers are not adjusted for inflation. Keep in mind, the BLS listed the annual inflation rate of 2.6% annual, and up 0.12% on the month.

First up, the revision history...

The historical numbers, also with adjustments for inflation...

I will allow you to review the data from the Census Bureau, and make your own judgements. 


This Week in Petroleum Summary November 15th, 2024 per EIA.GOV

This week's full report

Gasoline pump prices fell -1.5¢ for the week, and continues well below year ago levels, by -26.1¢, or -7.8%. Days supply slid to 22.9. For perspective... last year was 24.0 days.

Inventories were mixed , with crude up +2.1M barrels; Distillates down -199K barrels; Gasoline stocks fell -4.4M barrels. Total Petroleum + products +SPR slid -5.9M barrels, with the SPR rising +81K barrels.

The total products is still +13.6M barrels ahead of year ago levels.
For those interested, the exports of Crude, Petroleum Products, Including Gasoline has far outweighed the imports, by this much, since March, 2022.
The current crack spread rose from last week's $17.00, to $17.95. Gasoline rose to $8.99, from last week's $8.44. Distillates rose to $8.96, compared to last week's $8.57.

The data sets continue to diverge with price movement in the coming days, within a narrow band, imo. -2.7¢ ~ +3.0¢.

Still, just as the past few weeks... nothing dramatic in the way of prices surging, or at least for now and should continue until the Christmas holiday, imo.

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