Article: Section 3. Petroleum.(Statistical Data Included)

Total petroleum imports (1) averaged 11.4 million barrels per day in April 2002, 4 percent higher than the previous month's rate but 8 percent lower than the April 2001 rate.

In April 2002, 19.4 million barrels per day of petroleum products were supplied for domestic use, 1 percent lower than the April 2001 rate. Motor gasoline accounted for 45 percent of the total; distillate fuel oil, 19 percent; and kerosene-type jet fuel, 8 percent.

Motor gasoline product supplied during April 2002 averaged 8.7 million barrels per day, 1 percent higher than the previous month's rate and 2 percent higher than the April 2001 rate. Total motor gasoline stocks were 213 ...

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