Gasoline reserves at 1.7 million tons, stockpiles decline 4%
Gasoline reserves in the United States have reached 1.7 million tons, reflecting a 4% decline in stockpiles compared to previous levels, according to recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This decline follows a notable increase of 2,064 thousand barrels in gasoline stockpiles during the week ending June 19, 2026, which marked reversal from previous week's drop. The current reduction in reserves indicates a shift in supply dynamics, potentially influenced by seasonal demand patterns and production adjustments.
Gasoline stocks have historically fluctuated significantly, with an average weekly change of 2.79 thousand barrels since 1990. The recent decline in stockpiles may signal increased consumption or reduced production amid ongoing market adjustments. The U.S. gasoline market remains closely monitored for its impact on retail prices and overall energy sector performance.
