
US fuel ethanol capacity increases slow
The EIA has reported that the increases in US fuel ethanol production capacity have slowed in 2019.
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The EIA has reported that the US leads global petroleum and natural gas production, achieving record growth in 2018.

The EIA has reported that natural gas deliveries to US LNG export facilities set a record in July.

The EIA has reported that gross inputs to US refineries are expected to decline for the first time in ten years.

The API has reported that US petroleum demand hit 20.8 million bpd in July, the highest level since 2005.

The EIA has reported that US LNG exports to Europe will increase while demand in Asia drops.

The EIA reports on the Suez Canal and SUMED Pipeline and their position as critical energy chokepoints.

The EIA has reported that energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are to fall in 2019, mainly due to fewer emissions from coal consumption.

The EIA has reported that US refinery capacity reached a record high of 18.8 million b/cd at the start of 2019.

Reaching 5 million bpd, US hydrocarbon gas liquids production accounted for a quarter of total US petroleum products output in 2018, reports the EIA.