06.08.2013 Views

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION 22 - Center for ...

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION 22 - Center for ...

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION 22 - Center for ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

5–6<br />

Though the cost of crude oil certainly influences the price of gasoline, it is not the only factor which<br />

determines the price at the pump. Processing cost, transportation cost, and taxes also play a major<br />

part of the cost of a gallon of gasoline. The average price of a barrel of crude oil (in constant 2000<br />

dollars) rose by 69% from 1998 to 2001, while the average price of a gallon of gasoline increased<br />

only 26% in this same time period.<br />

Table 5.3<br />

Prices <strong>for</strong> a Barrel of Crude Oil and a Gallon of Gasoline, 1978–2001<br />

Crude oil a<br />

(dollars per barrel)<br />

Gasoline b<br />

(cents per gallon)<br />

Year Current Constant 2000 c Current Constant 2000 c<br />

a Refiner acquisition cost of composite (domestic and imported) crude oil.<br />

b Average <strong>for</strong> all types. These prices were collected from a sample of service stations in 85 urban areas<br />

selected to represent all urban consumers. Urban consumers make up about 80% of the total U.S. population.<br />

c Adjusted by the Consumer Price Inflation Index.<br />

<strong>TRANSPORTATION</strong> <strong>ENERGY</strong> <strong>DATA</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong>: <strong>EDITION</strong> <strong>22</strong>—2002<br />

Ratio of<br />

gasoline<br />

to<br />

crude oil<br />

1978 12.5 32.9 65.2 172.2 219.8<br />

1979 17.7 42.0 88.2 209.2 209.1<br />

1980 28.1 58.7 1<strong>22</strong>.1 255.2 182.7<br />

1981 35.2 66.8 135.3 256.3 161.3<br />

1982 31.9 56.9 128.1 <strong>22</strong>8.6 168.8<br />

1983 29.0 50.1 1<strong>22</strong>.5 211.8 177.5<br />

1984 28.6 47.5 119.8 198.6 175.7<br />

1985 26.8 42.8 119.6 191.4 187.8<br />

1986 14.6 <strong>22</strong>.9 93.1 146.3 268.7<br />

1987 17.9 27.1 95.7 145.1 <strong>22</strong>4.5<br />

1988 14.7 21.4 96.3 140.2 275.7<br />

1989 18.0 25.0 106.0 147.2 247.7<br />

1990 <strong>22</strong>.2 29.3 121.7 160.3 230.0<br />

1991 19.1 24.1 119.6 151.2 263.5<br />

1992 18.4 <strong>22</strong>.6 119.0 146.1 271.2<br />

1993 16.4 19.6 117.3 139.8 300.2<br />

1994 15.6 18.1 117.4 136.4 316.3<br />

1995 17.2 19.5 120.5 136.2 293.7<br />

1996 20.7 <strong>22</strong>.7 128.8 141.2 261.2<br />

1997 19.0 20.4 129.1 138.5 284.8<br />

1998 12.5 13.3 111.5 117.8 372.6<br />

1999 17.5 18.0 1<strong>22</strong>.1 125.2 291.3<br />

2000 28.3 28.3 156.3 156.3 232.0<br />

2001 23.1 <strong>22</strong>.5 153.1 148.9 278.4<br />

Average annual percentage change<br />

1978–2001 2.7% -1.6% 3.8% -0.6%<br />

1991–2001 1.9% -0.7% 2.5% -0.2%<br />

Sources:<br />

Crude oil - U.S. Department of Energy, Energy In<strong>for</strong>mation Administration, Monthly Energy Review,<br />

March 2002 Washington, DC, Table 9.1.<br />

Gasoline - U.S. Department of Energy, Energy In<strong>for</strong>mation Administration, Monthly Energy Review,<br />

March 2002 Washington, DC, Table 9.4.<br />

(Additional resources: www.eia.doe.gov)

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!