U.S. gasoline production swung back into positive territory, with the latest reading rising to 0.119 million barrels, up from a previous level of -0.223 million barrels. The shift suggests a notable turnaround in output after a period of contraction.
This rebound, based on data updated on 04 March 2026, indicates that refiners have increased activity sufficiently to offset earlier declines. While the absolute change is modest, the move from negative to positive production growth could signal improving conditions in the downstream energy sector and may influence expectations around fuel supply and price dynamics in the U.S. market.