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Recent Fuel Price Trends & Market Developments
Petroleum Market Advisory Committee Meeting California Energy Commission
Sacramento, California February 8, 2016
Gordon Schremp Energy Assessments Division
California Energy Commission [email protected]
• CA retail gasoline prices are slowly dropping
• California – Down 33.8 cents per gallon
(cpg) since last month and down 6.7 cpg since last week
– 0.7 cpg higher than same time last year
• Washington – Down 34.9 cpg since last
month and down 6.8 cpg since last week
– 6.1 cpg lower than same time last year
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Washington Average Prices
California Average Prices
National Average Prices
Snapshot - Retail Prices Continue Declining
Prices updated as of 2/5/2016 5:15amRegular Mid Premium Diesel
Current Avg. $1.763 $2.048 $2.281 $2.030
Yesterday Avg. $1.773 $2.057 $2.288 $2.036
Week Ago Avg. $1.813 $2.098 $2.331 $2.059
Month Ago Avg. $1.993 $2.271 $2.502 $2.240
Year Ago Avg. $2.151 $2.349 $2.531 $2.802
Prices updated as of 2/5/2016 5:15amRegular Mid Premium Diesel
Current Avg. $2.534 $2.675 $2.769 $2.412
Yesterday Avg. $2.545 $2.688 $2.782 $2.424
Week Ago Avg. $2.601 $2.740 $2.839 $2.461
Month Ago Avg. $2.872 $3.001 $3.103 $2.647
Year Ago Avg. $2.527 $2.624 $2.721 $2.984
Prices updated as of 2/5/2016 5:15amRegular Mid Premium Diesel
Current Avg. $2.113 $2.307 $2.417 $2.261
Yesterday Avg. $2.127 $2.323 $2.434 $2.266
Week Ago Avg. $2.181 $2.375 $2.495 $2.303
Month Ago Avg. $2.462 $2.621 $2.735 $2.543
Year Ago Avg. $2.174 $2.295 $2.399 $2.779
California Retail Gasoline Regional Comparisons
• Southern California price premium relative to Northern California persists due to continued non-operation of ExxonMobil’s gasoline producing process units at Torrance
• San Francisco retail gasoline now less expensive than Orange County compared to a normally higher position
• Prices through 2/5/2016
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Source: GasBuddy.com – customize chart tools.
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Sources: California Energy Commission analysis of Energy Information Administration data.
Regular grade gasoline
Y-T-D data through February 1, 2016
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2015 average differential was highest year over data series that goes back to January 1995.
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Sources: California Energy Commission analysis of Energy Information Administration data.
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Y-T-D data through February 1, 2016
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2015 average differential was highest year over data series that goes back to January 1995.
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California Regular Grade Retail Gasoline
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Rack Wholesale - Los Angeles
Crude Oil
Source: CEC analysis of AAA and OPIS prices.
Refinery wholesale peaked July 10Rack wholesale peaked July 13Retail peaked July 16
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Prices through 2/5/2016
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LCFS Valuation
Distribution, Dealer Costs & Profits
Federal Excise Tax
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Fuels Under the Cap Obligation
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Refiner Costs & Profits
Crude Oil Cost
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Sources: California Energy Commission analysis of OPIS, EIA, and AAA data.
California Retail Gasoline Components
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LCFS Costs Included As New Component
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• Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS) valuation has increased • Size of valuation was less than one cent per gallon during most of 2015 • Averaged about 0.8 cents per gallon (cpg) during 2015
• 2016 compliance period for regulation requires further carbon intensity reduction or lower carbon intensity targets for gasoline
• Coupled with higher carbon credit costs, the LCFS valuation is greater than 2015 • 2016 Y-T-D valuation has averaged 4.3 cpg (through 2/4/16) • According to OPIS, the valuation is either included in the wholesale
price posted at the distribution terminal or listed as a line-item fee • OPIS publishes these valuations each business day for gasoline and
diesel fuel • Energy Commission is using the valuation calculated by OPIS for
California gasoline containing ethanol at 10 percent by volume
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LCFS Valuation CARB E10LCFS Carbon Credit
Source: Oil Price Information Service
CARB E10 CPG = OPIS Carbon Credit value x (Current CI of CARBOB –Target CI of CARBOB) x Energy Density of CARBOB x 10^-6 x 0.90.
Jump in LCFS valuation due to a lowering of the target carbon intensity for gasoline for the 2016 calendar year compliance schedule.
LCFS Daily Valuation – CARB E10
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Refinery Operations
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• Refinery problems – gasoline impact quantified • West Coast gasoline production capability significantly degraded • Based on analysis of IIR data, the quantity of gasoline production
capacity off-line during April – December averaged nearly 170 thousand barrels per day (TBD) greater than the same period in 2014 o October – 205 TBD more, November 240 TBD, and December 295
TBD more than previous year
Source: Industrial Information Resources (IIR) Loss Gasoline Production Report.
Refinery Operations – Look Ahead
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• Other refinery issues: • ExxonMobil – Torrance refinery will not resume operation of gasoline
production equipment until 2Q 2016 – Sale to PBF announced • West Coast planned maintenance activity that is primarily related to
gasoline is still heavier-than-normal through 1Q 2016
Sources: Industrial Information Resources (IIR) Refinery Off-line Report & DOE Review.
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
California Gasoline Production Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
Data through January 29, 2016
Gasoline output higher-than-normal on a seasonal basis.
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
Southern Calif. Gasoline Production Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
Data through January 29, 2016
Extended period of lower-than-normal output due to ExxonMobil idle gasoline production equipment. Recent rebound due to completed refinery work and influx of additional gasoline imports.
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
Northern Calif. Gasoline Production Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
Data through January 29, 2016
Northern California refineries continue to produce higher-than-normal quantities of gasoline to partially compensate for continued downtime for ExxonMobil’s gasoline-producing equipment.
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
California Gasoline Inventory Levels Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
California gasoline inventories continue rising, aided by marine imports.
Data through January 29, 2016
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
Southern Calif. Gasoline Inventory Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
Heavy influx of gasoline imports continues for Southern California.
Data through January 29, 2016
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act data.
Northern Calif. Gasoline Inventory Current vs. 5-year High-Low Band
Data through January 29, 2016
Rising inventories following typical seasonal pattern.
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Source: California Energy Commission analysis of weekly import data from the Energy Information Administration.
3/27/15-1/1/16 averaged 60.7 thous. bbls per day (TBD)18.3 TBD same period during 2014Highest quantity since 2007
Y-T-D 2016 averaged 45 TBD, 6.4 TBD same period 2014
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West Coast Foreign Gasoline Imports
Marine Imports of Gasoline Continue
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• Not all reported gasoline cargoes end up being discharged in California • During 2015
• Histria Perla departed anchorage outside Port of Los Angeles on 6/16/15 without off-loading - ended up discharging cargo in Mazatlan, Mexico.
• SR American Progress departed inner harbor anchorage Port of Long Beach on 9/22/15 without off-loading - ended up discharging cargo in Port Everglades, Florida.
• During 2016 • Orion departed Port of Long Beach on 1/18/16 without off-loading -
diverted to Lazaro Cardenas & Manzanillo, Mexico, so far.
• Majority of reported gasoline cargoes were successfully discharged in Southern California. • At least 39 cargoes between May and December 2015 • At least 8 cargoes so far since 12/30/15, 3 more pending
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California Foreign Gasoline Exports
2015 exports have averaged 18.8 TBD vs. 26.8 TBD during 2014.
98.4 percent of shipments originated from Northern California during 2015.
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Calif. Mogas Demand 2015 vs. Seasonal Range
Source: Board of Equalization & CEC analysis.
2015 Y-T-D demand thru October up 2.87 percent versus previous period. Demand increase for rest of U.S. nearly identical over same period.
Most recent 3 months demand up 2.92 percent versus previous period.
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Gasoline Demand Change & Unemployment
Sources: Board of Equalization & U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
*Full year projection of 15.13 billion gallons based on data through October. Would be highest level of consumption since the 15.66 billion gallons during 2007.
Fuels-Under-the-Cap (FUTC) Tracking
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• Fuels-Under-the-Cap regulation went into effect January 1, 2015 • The Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) calculates a value for the
FUTC obligation each business day, California Cap-at-the-Rack (CAR) • Assessment valuation uses price of carbon x carbon intensity of the
transportation fuel • Winter CARB reformulated gasoline with 10 percent ethanol • Summer CARB reformulated gasoline with 10 percent ethanol • CARB diesel fuel
• Majority of fuel providers have elected to use the daily OPIS CAR calculation for inclusion in their bills of lading at the distribution terminal • Either as a line item or embedded in the price
• Some marketers are calculating their own FUTC assessment and including in the overall price of the fuel
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Retail Gasoline Price DifferencesCalifornia vs. United States and Selected States
California Less United States California Less WashingtonCalifornia Less Oregon California Less NevadaCalifornia Less Arizona
Source: CEC analysis of AAA prices.
California retail gasoline price premium to U.S. has increased 38.8 cpg between 12/31/14 and 2/5/16.Premium to WA has increased 31.3 cpg.Premium to OR has increased 42.9 cpg.Premium to NV has increased 15.6 cpg.Premium to AZ has increased 29.2 cpg.
OPIS FUTC assessment for gasoline has averaged 10.2 cpg thru 2/4/16.
As of 2/4/16:FUTC - 10.34 cpgLCFS Valuation - 4.53 cpg
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Gasoline Refinery Spot Price BasisCalifornia vs. Pacific Northwest
California CARBOB Los Angeles BasisCalifornia CARBOB Bay Area BasisPNW Sub-octane Basis
Source: Oil Price Information Service
California average refinery spot price premium to NYMEX gasoline contract has averaged 29.3 cpg between 2/18/15 and 2/4/16. During the same period in 2014 the premium averaged 3.9 cpg.
Refinery wholesale gasoline prices premiums have declined as significant refinery work during December 2015 & January 2016 was completed and gasoline imports arrived.
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Retail Diesel Fuel Price DifferencesCalifornia vs. United States and Selected States
California Less United States California Less WashingtonCalifornia Less Oregon California Less NevadaCalifornia Less Arizona
Source: CEC analysis of AAA prices.
California retail diesel fuel price premium to U.S. has increased 29.9 cpg between 12/31/14 and 2/5/16.Premium to WA has increased 12.0 cpg.Premium to OR has increased 17.8 cpg.Premium to NV has increased 1.4 cpg.Premium to AZ has increased 26.1 cpg.
OPIS FUTC assessment for diesel fuel has averaged 13.0 cpg thru 2/4/16.
As of 2/4/16:FUTC - 13.17 cpgLCFS Valuation - 3.52 cpg
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Diesel Fuel Refinery Spot Price BasisCalifornia vs. Pacific Northwest
California CARB ULSD Los Angeles Basis
California CARB ULSD Bay Area Basis
PNW EPA ULSD Basis
Source: Oil Price Information Service
California average refinery spot price premium to NYMEX diesel contract has averaged 1.8 cpg between 2/18/15 and 2/4/16. During the same period in 2014 the premium averaged 2.1 cpg.
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Retail Fuel Price Tracking Observations
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• Gasoline • From December 31, 2014 to February 5, 2016 the gap between the California
retail gasoline price and other Western states has ranged between an increase of 15.6 to 42.9 cents per gallon
• The calculated FUTC assessment by OPIS has averaged 10.2 cents per gallon over the same period and lies below the range of retail price differential change
• Even greater differentials are attributed to increased tightness in the California gasoline market caused by refinery issues - crude oil prices have also rebounded and stabilized but are not a contributing factor to the retail price differential
• Diesel Fuel • From December 31, 2014 to February 5, 2016 the gap between the California
retail diesel fuel price and other Western states has ranged between an increase of 1.4 to 26.1 cents per gallon
• The calculated FUTC assessment by OPIS has averaged 13.0 cents per gallon over the same period and lies within the range of retail price differential change
Additional Questions?
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Source: Huffington Post