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Jungtinės Valstijos Dujų gamyba

Akcijos kaina

646 500 Barrels
Pokytis +/-
+416 500 Barrels
Pokytis %
+95,04 %

Dabartinė Dujų gamyba vertė Jungtinės Valstijos yra 646 500 Barrels. Dujų gamyba Jungtinės Valstijos padidėjo iki 646 500 Barrels 2024-10-01, po to, kai buvo 230 000 Barrels 2024-09-01. Nuo 1982-08-27 iki 2024-10-25 vidutinis BVP Jungtinės Valstijos buvo 1 584,51 Barrels. Visų laikų aukščiausia vertė buvo pasiekta 2021-01-15 – 1,37 mln. Barrels, o žemiausia vertė buvo užfiksuota 2022-12-30 – −1,68 mln. Barrels.

Šaltinis: U.S. Energy Information Administration

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DataVertė
2024-10-01646 500 Barrels
2024-09-01230 000 Barrels
2024-08-0171 333,333 Barrels
2024-07-01451 500 Barrels
2024-06-01288 666,667 Barrels
2024-05-01217 666,667 Barrels
2024-04-01254 000 Barrels
2024-03-01419 666,667 Barrels
2024-02-01277 000 Barrels
2024-01-01928 500 Barrels
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Panašūs makroekonominiai rodikliai Dujų gamyba

PavadinimasŠiuo metuAnkstesnisDažnis
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API benzino atsargos
−3,689 mln. BBL/13,31 mln. BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API Cushing skaičius
320 000 BBL/1−216 000 BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API distiliuotų produktų atsargos
−1,463 mln. BBL/1−1,478 mln. BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API naftos atsargų pokytis
−573 000 BBL/11,643 mln. BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API naftos importas
954 000 BBL/1−1,15 mln. BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API produktų importas
384 000 BBL/1−233 000 BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API Šildymo aliejus
−465 000 BBL/1−405 000 BBL/1frequency_weekly
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API žaliavinės naftos perdirbimo rodikliai
91 000 BBL/1−12 000 BBL/1frequency_weekly
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Benzino atsargų pokytis
−2,707 mln. Barrels878 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Cushing žaliavų naftos atsargos
−226 000 Barrels307 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Destiliatų atsargos
−977 000 Barrels−1,14 mln. Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Destiliuoto naftos produkto gamyba
−148 000 Barrels257 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Gamtkinio dujų atsargų pokytis
21 mlrd. cubic feet18 mlrd. cubic feetfrequency_weekly
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Naftos atsargų pokytis
3,591 mln. BBL/1−2,547 mln. BBL/1frequency_weekly
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Naftos gręžinių įrenginiai
479 485 frequency_weekly
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Naftos importas
−57 000 Barrels552 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Naftos perdirbimo įmonių žaliavinis naftos apdorojimas
65 000 Barrels252 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Šildymo alyvos atsargos
571 000 Barrels−280 000 Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Strateginė naftos atsarga žaliavinės naftos atsargos
367,811 mln. Barrels367,218 mln. Barrelsfrequency_weekly
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Visų gręžimo įrenginių skaičius
585 585 frequency_weekly

Kas yra Dujų gamyba

Gasoline Production in Lithuania: A Comprehensive Analysis The significance of gasoline production within the context of Lithuania's macroeconomic landscape cannot be overstated. As an intrinsic component of the nation's industrial and energy sectors, gasoline manufacturing plays a pivotal role in driving economic growth, ensuring energy security, and influencing numerous ancillary industries. Through this comprehensive analysis, we at eulerpool aim to provide an in-depth understanding of gasoline production, covering its historical development, current state, and future prospects within the Lithuanian economy. As with many nations, Lithuania's journey into gasoline production is deeply intertwined with its industrial history. The foundation of modern gasoline production in Lithuania dates back to the Soviet era when large-scale industrial complexes were established to cater to the burgeoning fuel needs of the USSR. Post-independence, Lithuania made significant strides in modernizing these facilities to meet global standards, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maximizing economic output. Today, the nation's gasoline production infrastructure reflects both its historical roots and contemporary advancements. One of the keystones of Lithuania’s gasoline production is the Mažeikiai refinery, operated by Orlen Lietuva. As the sole refinery in the Baltics, Orlen Lietuva stands as a vital asset not only for Lithuania but for the entire region. It processes a significant volume of crude oil, transforming it into various fuels, including gasoline. The products are then distributed domestically and exported, contributing substantially to the nation's trade balance. The facility has undergone numerous upgrades to enhance its efficiency and environmental performance, staying competitive in a global market where technological prowess is paramount. The gasoline production process in Lithuania is multifaceted, involving the refining of crude oil through various stages including distillation, cracking, reforming, and blending. These stages are meticulously managed to ensure adherence to both national and EU regulations concerning quality and environmental standards. The Lithuanian government, alongside industry stakeholders, enforces stringent quality controls to guarantee that the gasoline produced meets all specified criteria. This underscores the importance placed on product integrity and consumer safety. Economic implications of gasoline production are manifold. At a macroeconomic level, the sector contributes substantially to the national GDP and employs a broad spectrum of the population, from highly skilled engineers to administrative personnel. Furthermore, the revenues generated through both domestic sales and exports bolster the country's fiscal health. Importantly, the industry's supply chain extends to various other sectors, including transportation, petrochemicals, and retail distribution, thus creating a ripple effect that amplifies its economic impact. The robust performance of the gasoline production sector can also attract foreign investments, thus fostering economic stability and growth. Environmental concerns are increasingly influencing the gasoline production sector. Lithuania, aligned with the European Union's stringent environmental guidelines, is steadfast in pursuing sustainable practices in gasoline manufacturing. The adoption of Cleaner Production techniques, investment in more efficient technologies, and adherence to climate change mitigation strategies are now strategic priorities. This focus not only ensures regulatory compliance but also positions Lithuania as a responsible player in the international arena, fostering goodwill and potentially opening new markets. From a strategic standpoint, national energy security is inextricably linked to gasoline production. By maintaining a stable and reliable supply of gasoline, Lithuania can reduce its dependency on external sources. This strategic advantage is particularly pertinent in the context of geopolitical uncertainties that can disrupt global oil supplies. A resilient gasoline production capability thus equips the nation with the autonomy to sustain its economic activities and address energy demands efficiently. Looking ahead, the future of gasoline production in Lithuania will likely be shaped by technological advancements and evolving economic policies. Digitalization and industry 4.0 technologies can revolutionize supply chain management, operational efficiency, and predictive maintenance within refining operations. The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning can provide real-time optimizations, driving productivity and cost-efficiency. Furthermore, strategic initiatives like the transition towards green and renewable energy sources will necessitate innovative approaches within the gasoline production sector. The landscape of gasoline production is also poised to evolve in response to changing consumer preferences and the global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs). While gasoline consumption remains significant at present, the gradual transition to EVs presents both challenges and opportunities. The demand for high-quality gasoline will persist in the short to medium term, but diversifying into alternative fuels, investing in EV infrastructure, and expanding into hybrid solutions are prudent strategies for long-term sustainability. In conclusion, gasoline production is a cornerstone of Lithuania's macroeconomic framework, underpinned by a rich history, robust infrastructure, and a forward-looking approach. At eulerpool, we are committed to providing a detailed and insightful exploration of this vital sector, shedding light on its multifarious dimensions. As Lithuania navigates the complexities of modern economics, the strategic role of gasoline production in shaping its future cannot be understated. By harmonizing economic imperatives with environmental responsibilities, Lithuania can continue to thrive as a key player in the global energy market, driven by innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.