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            Distillate Stocks by PADD (Million Barrels)
          
        
        
          
            PRODUCTS IN STOCK: MOST RECENT WEEKS
          
        
        
          
            U t a o l r -L w Su u lf r / 51 ppm a dn u de n r
          
        
        
          
            eeW k d g En in
          
        
        
          
            District
          
        
        
          
            05/03/13 04/26/13 Year Ago
          
        
        
          East Coast (PADD 1):
        
        
          24.8
        
        
          22.9 21.1
        
        
          NEW ENGLAND:
        
        
          2.1
        
        
          1.8
        
        
          1.6
        
        
          MID-ATLANTIC:
        
        
          12.1
        
        
          10.8 10.0
        
        
          SOUTHTO FLA:
        
        
          10.7
        
        
          10.2
        
        
          9.5
        
        
          Midwest (PADD 2):
        
        
          27.9
        
        
          27.9 28.1
        
        
          Gulf Coast (PADD 3):
        
        
          29.1
        
        
          29.1 25.5
        
        
          Rocky Mtn. (PADD 4):
        
        
          3.6
        
        
          3.4
        
        
          3.4
        
        
          West Coast (PADD 5):
        
        
          10.1
        
        
          11.0
        
        
          9.4
        
        
          
            U.S. Total
          
        
        
          
            95.5
          
        
        
          
            94.3
          
        
        
          
            87.4
          
        
        
          
            oL w Su u lf r / 51 ppm+ to 500
          
        
        
          
            ppm
          
        
        
          
            eeW k Ending
          
        
        
          
            District
          
        
        
          
            05/03/13 04/26/13 Year Ago
          
        
        
          East Coast (PADD 1):
        
        
          1.2
        
        
          1.3
        
        
          2.2
        
        
          NEW ENGLAND:
        
        
          0.0
        
        
          0.1
        
        
          0.1
        
        
          MID-ATLANTIC:
        
        
          0.9
        
        
          0.9
        
        
          1.4
        
        
          SOUTHTO FLA:
        
        
          0.3
        
        
          0.4
        
        
          0.7
        
        
          Midwest (PADD 2):
        
        
          0.8
        
        
          0.9
        
        
          1.8
        
        
          Gulf Coast (PADD 3):
        
        
          3.0
        
        
          2.6
        
        
          3.4
        
        
          Rocky Mtn. (PADD 4):
        
        
          0.2
        
        
          0.1
        
        
          0.2
        
        
          West Coast (PADD 5):
        
        
          0.7
        
        
          0.6
        
        
          0.7
        
        
          
            U.S. Total:
          
        
        
          
            5.9
          
        
        
          
            5.5
          
        
        
          
            8.2
          
        
        
          Company
        
        
          Symbol
        
        
          05/09/13 02/13/12 Change
        
        
          
            G eate r
          
        
        
          
            r t ah n 500
          
        
        
          
            ppm (0 05%)
          
        
        
          
            .
          
        
        
          
            Su ulf r
          
        
        
          
            eeW k d g En in
          
        
        
          
            District
          
        
        
          
            05/03/13 04/26/13 Year Ago
          
        
        
          East Coast (PADD 1):
        
        
          10.0
        
        
          9.8 18.2
        
        
          NEW ENGLAND:
        
        
          2.5
        
        
          2.4
        
        
          4.3
        
        
          MID-ATLANTIC:
        
        
          6.5
        
        
          6.8 12.5
        
        
          SOUTHTO FLA:
        
        
          1.0
        
        
          0.7
        
        
          1.3
        
        
          Midwest (PADD 2):
        
        
          0.5
        
        
          0.6
        
        
          0.8
        
        
          Gulf Coast (PADD 3):
        
        
          4.2
        
        
          4.6
        
        
          4.9
        
        
          Rocky Mtn. (PADD 4):
        
        
          0.3
        
        
          0.2
        
        
          0.2
        
        
          West Coast (PADD 5):
        
        
          1.2
        
        
          0.8
        
        
          1.0
        
        
          
            U.S. Total
          
        
        
          
            16.2
          
        
        
          
            16.0
          
        
        
          
            25.1
          
        
        
          
            OT TAL S DI TILLATE S OC S T K
          
        
        
          
            eeW k Ending
          
        
        
          
            District
          
        
        
          
            05/03/13 04/26/13 Year Ago
          
        
        
          East Coast (PADD 1):
        
        
          36.1
        
        
          34.0 41.4
        
        
          NEW ENGLAND:
        
        
          4.6
        
        
          4.2
        
        
          6.0
        
        
          MID-ATLANTIC:
        
        
          19.5
        
        
          18.5 23.9
        
        
          SOUTHTO FLA:
        
        
          12.0
        
        
          11.3 11.5
        
        
          Midwest (PADD 2):
        
        
          29.3
        
        
          29.3 30.6
        
        
          Gulf Coast (PADD 3):
        
        
          36.3
        
        
          36.3 33.8
        
        
          Rocky Mtn. (PADD 4):
        
        
          4.0
        
        
          3.8
        
        
          3.8
        
        
          West Coast (PADD 5):
        
        
          11.9
        
        
          12.4 11.1
        
        
          
            U.S. Total
          
        
        
          
            117.6
          
        
        
          
            115.8 120.8
          
        
        
          Sources:
        
        
          Energy Information Administration, Weekly Petroleum Status Report.
        
        
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            Weather Summary
          
        
        
          
            Selected U.S. Cities
          
        
        
          
            (Population Weighted Heating Degree Days)
          
        
        
          The weather for the nation, as
        
        
          measured by population-weighted
        
        
          heating degree-days from July 1,
        
        
          2012, through May 4, 2013, has been
        
        
          16 percent colder than last year and 4
        
        
          percent warmer than normal.
        
        
          
            Current
          
        
        
          
            Normal
          
        
        
          
            % Change
          
        
        
          
            7/1/12
          
        
        
          
            7/1
          
        
        
          
            Current
          
        
        
          
            thru
          
        
        
          
            thru
          
        
        
          
            vs.
          
        
        
          
            Location
          
        
        
          
            5/04/13
          
        
        
          
            5/04
          
        
        
          
            Normal
          
        
        
          Boston
        
        
          5179
        
        
          5394
        
        
          -4%
        
        
          Chicago
        
        
          5970
        
        
          6262
        
        
          -5%
        
        
          Hartford
        
        
          5534
        
        
          5912
        
        
          -6%
        
        
          NewYork
        
        
          4353
        
        
          4855
        
        
          -6%
        
        
          Philadelphia 4299
        
        
          4661
        
        
          -8%
        
        
          Pittsburgh 5442
        
        
          5626
        
        
          -3%
        
        
          Portland
        
        
          6239
        
        
          6904
        
        
          -10%
        
        
          Providence 5169
        
        
          5532
        
        
          -7%
        
        
          Raleigh
        
        
          3282
        
        
          3414
        
        
          -4%
        
        
          Richmond 3660
        
        
          3850
        
        
          -5%
        
        
          Washington 3714
        
        
          3995
        
        
          -7%
        
        
          Ashland Inc.
        
        
          ASH 88.55 76.32 16.0%
        
        
          BP-Amoco
        
        
          BP
        
        
          43.27 41.75 3.6%
        
        
          ChevronTexaco
        
        
          CVX
        
        
          123.64 118.64 4.2%
        
        
          Conoco Philips
        
        
          COP
        
        
          62.58 59.78 4.7%
        
        
          Energy Transfer Partners
        
        
          ETP
        
        
          50.02 49.09 1.9%
        
        
          ExxonMobil
        
        
          XOM 91.03 88.77 2.5%
        
        
          Global Partners
        
        
          GLP
        
        
          36.55 35.30 3.4%
        
        
          Hess Corp.
        
        
          HES
        
        
          70.96 73.30 -3.3%
        
        
          LUKOIL
        
        
          LUKOY 64.40 63.38 1.6%
        
        
          Marathon Oil
        
        
          MRO 34.78 33.47 3.9%
        
        
          National Grid Plc
        
        
          NGG
        
        
          63.23 59.58 6.1%
        
        
          Occidental
        
        
          OXY
        
        
          88.20 81.57 8.1%
        
        
          Royal Dutch Shell Plc
        
        
          RDSA 69.23 64.26 7.7%
        
        
          Star Gas
        
        
          SGU
        
        
          4.84 4.67 3.6%
        
        
          Tesoro Petroleum
        
        
          TSO
        
        
          56.06 54.05 3.7%
        
        
          Total
        
        
          TOT
        
        
          50.64 48.75 3.9%
        
        
          Valero Energy
        
        
          VLO
        
        
          38.23 38.97 -1.9%
        
        
          
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            ENERGY
          
        
        
          CONSUMER ENERGY ALLIANCE
        
        
          RUNS THE NUMBERS ON KEYSTONE XL
        
        
          The Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),
        
        
          which includes New England Fuel Institute,
        
        
          recently compiled a numerological look at
        
        
          the benefit of the proposed Keystone XL
        
        
          pipeline, which would pipe Canadian oil
        
        
          into the U.S. NEFI and CEA both support
        
        
          the pipeline, and NEFI recently helped
        
        
          gather public support for the project. Here
        
        
          are the numbers compiled by CEA:
        
        
          • $5.3 billion is the amount of money
        
        
          TransCanada will invest in the United
        
        
          States to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
        
        
          • 300,000 is the number of Americans
        
        
          CEA and its grassroots partners
        
        
          recruited in April to petition the U.S.
        
        
          State Department in favor of building
        
        
          the Keystone XL pipeline, which would
        
        
          transport up to 830,000 barrels of oil a
        
        
          day to U.S. refineries.
        
        
          • 50,000 people living along the route of
        
        
          the proposed pipeline who told the U.S.
        
        
          State Department they are in favor of
        
        
          the jobs and energy security created by
        
        
          the Keystone XL project.
        
        
          • 42,100 is the number of new jobs
        
        
          which will be created by Keystone XL
        
        
          construction according to the U.S. State
        
        
          Department. TransCanada says it will
        
        
          hire welders, mechanics, electricians,
        
        
          pipefitters, laborers, safety coordina-
        
        
          tors, and heavy equipment operators to
        
        
          complete construction.
        
        
          • 1,676 days have passed since
        
        
          TransCanada first applied for a presiden-
        
        
          tial permit to build the KXL pipeline.
        
        
          • 200 state legislators have written to
        
        
          the U.S. State Department with their
        
        
          support for the Keystone XL pipeline.
        
        
          • 66 percent of Americans support
        
        
          building the Keystone XL pipeline.
        
        
          Five national polls have a majority of
        
        
          Americans supporting Keystone XL.
        
        
          • 62 U.S. Senators voted in April to
        
        
          support Keystone XL.
        
        
          • 43 Economic development officers
        
        
          from along the route are supporting
        
        
          Keystone XL.
        
        
          • 37 Mayors and city council members
        
        
          living along the route who support
        
        
          Keystone XL.
        
        
          • 20 County officials representing
        
        
          communities along the Keystone XL.
        
        
          • 8 individual state legislatures have
        
        
          passed resolutions, in at least one House,
        
        
          supporting the Keystone XL pipeline.