Net margins are limited and refinery costs have been increasing fast as a result of large-scale inflation tearing through the economy following the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In spite of that, gross margins have more than doubled from $20 at the end of 2021. This means refiners have a solid financial incentive to optimize crude processing and fuel production.
Gross margins are currently higher for producing diesel (around $60 per barrel) than for gasoline ($45 per barrel).U.S. distillate fuel oil stocks are 31 million barrels (23 percent) below the pre-pandemic five-year average in contrast with a deficit of only six million barrels (three percent) in gasoline.
The squeeze on fuel inventories and refinery capacity is further increasing already high prices for crude brought by sanctions on Russia and output restraint by OPEC+ and U.S. shale producers.
The reopening of international passenger aviation as quarantine restrictions are lifted is narrowing the fuel market even further considering jet fuel is quite similar to diesel and gas oil.
After the margins and taxes of the distributors and retailers are included, the average price at the pump paid by motorists has gone up to $236 per barrel for diesel and $186 per barrel for gasoline. The refining margins and fuel prices are all for the U.S., but the identical deficiency of refining capacity and fuel inventories is also increasing diesel and gasoline prices in Europe.
Refiners can hike fuel production by delaying dispensable maintenance and running refineries all out in the beginning of autumn. They can also adjust the output mix by changing from maximum gasoline to maximum diesel mode in subsequent processing units. But any hike in diesel production is still not likely to counter the reduction of inventories and restore them to pre-pandemic levels. Meaning, prices will continue to increase until worldwide consumption is reduced. Follow FuelSupply.news for more stories about widespread diesel shortages. Watch the video below to know how skyrocketing diesel prices will affect Americans. This video is from the High Hopes channel on Brighteon.com.Americans lining up outside food banks as record inflation continues
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