Gasoline production in the United States rebounded into positive territory, with the latest reading showing an increase of 0.392 million barrels, according to data updated on 15 April 2026. This follows a previous decline of 0.214 million barrels, marking a notable turnaround in output.
The shift from a negative to a positive reading indicates that U.S. refineries have ramped up gasoline production compared with the prior period. While the data does not specify the drivers behind the change, the move back into growth will be closely watched by market participants tracking fuel supply dynamics and potential implications for inventories and prices in the U.S. gasoline market.