09/18/18 32% U.S. Gasoline Use Rising to Record This Summer on Low Prices by Mar
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09/18/18 32% U.S. Gasoline Use Rising to Record This Summer on Low Prices by Mark Shenk U.S. Gasoline Use Rising to Record This Summer on Low Prices by Mark Shenk June 7, 2016, 12:23 PM EDT June 8, 2016, 12:01 AM EDT Gasoline consumption to average 9.5 miltion barrels a day: ElA WTI crude seen averaging $42.83/bbl in 2016, $51.82 in 2017 Oil Producers Respond to Meet Demand on Prices Gain U.S gasoline consumption is set to climb to a record this summer as the roads. the lowest pump prices in more than a decade encourage Americans to take to and Labor Day in early September, will average a record 9.5 million barrels during the second and third quarters, up from 9.48 million forecast in May, the Term Energy Information Administration said in its monthly Short leased Tue Gas Guzzling U.S. demand for the motor fuel forecast to hit a new peak this year Annual U.S. Gasoline Demand 9.3 9.0 31/32 >Explanation / Answer
As per the question’s graph the highest demand recorded from 1999 - 2016 is in 2016. The second highest demand recorded in the given data was in 2007. The lowest demand recorded from 2002 - 2016 was in 2012. From 1999 - 2007 the demand for gasoline shows a steadily increase. From 2007 - 2012 the demand of gasoline decreased. If we analyse the graph the demand for gasoline after 2012 generally increased.
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