Gasoline production in the United States recorded a notable increase, rising to 0.554 million from a previous level of 0.119 million, according to the latest data updated on 11 March 2026. The sharp gain in output points to a significant rebound in refinery activity over the latest period.
The move from 0.119M to 0.554M suggests a substantial acceleration in gasoline supply, which could reflect improving operational capacity, stronger anticipated demand, or adjustments in refinery runs following earlier constraints. While the data alone do not reveal the underlying drivers, the scale of the increase positions gasoline production on a much stronger footing compared with the prior reading.