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U.S. jet fuel output rises to pre-COVID levels as need skyrockets

U.S. refiners drained jet fuel recently at the fastest pace given that the pandemic, government information revealed, as they look to stay up to date with forecasts of record air travel this summer season.

U.S. refiners' net production of jet fuel hit about 1.9 million barrels per day (bpd) recently, 8% higher than the same time last year and the highest weekly overall given that January 2020, data from the U.S. Energy Details Administration revealed on Thursday.

Government firms and travel groups are preparing for a. record number of guests at airports through the summer,. raising jet fuel usage above its pre-pandemic peak for the. first time. Motorist group AAA anticipates a record 5.74 million. people to fly to their destinations around the July 4 vacation.

International jet fuel need has actually now surpassed its pre-pandemic. levels for the very first time, according to a JPMorgan analysis. published on Thursday.

U.S. four-week average jet fuel demand of 1.75 million bpd. over the recently was also the highest for this time since. 2019, according to U.S. Energy Details Administration data.

Higher refinery output should help keep the marketplace provided. all right to match the awaited surge in demand over the. vacations, said Matias Togni, creator at energy research study firm. Galpon Shipping & & Trading.

U.S. refiners have actually included over 2 million barrels of jet fuel. to stockpiles considering that the start of the year. That brought. inventories to 41.95 million barrels by June 14, 2% higher than. in 2015 and in line with the past five years' seasonal. average.

Domestic airfares around the July 4 vacation are 2% lower. than in 2015, AAA noted, even as the flight tracker Airportia. revealed overall U.S. flights are up 1% from last year.

Airportia tracked 30,264 U.S. flights on Thursday, a 7.2%. increase from the same time last year.

(source: Reuters)