Free NewsletterPro Login
S&P 500 6,287 +0.42%
DOW 44,521 -0.18%
NASDAQ 21,103 +0.71%
S&P 500 +12.4%
Briefs Finance Fund +24.8%
JOIN THE FUND →

U.S. Refiners Are Cranking Up Output Through The Rest Of 2026

Published May 15, 2026
[tts_player]
Share:
Summary:
  • U.S. oil refiners are running at high rates and plan to push more fuel into the market through the rest of the year.
  • The Strait of Hormuz has been shut since February, cutting millions of barrels of Middle East crude out of the market.
  • Brent crude is sitting near $106 a barrel, lifting refining margins to multi-year highs.

A war in the Middle East shut down a fifth of the world's sea-borne oil. Brent jumped to $106 a barrel. And U.S. refiners are quietly having one of their best years in a long time. Crude costs more now. But fuel costs more too. And the refiners are keeping a bigger slice of the gap.

Why The Margins Got So Good

The Strait of Hormuz has been shut since Feb. 28. That's when the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran. The big Gulf states - Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain - shut in 10.5 million barrels a day in April.

That's a big hit to global supply. It pushed Asian refiners to scramble for crude. Their costs went up faster than U.S. costs.

Two tailwinds for U.S. refiners:

  • Cheap, heavy crude is still flowing in from Canada and Latin America.
  • Global gas, diesel, and jet fuel supply has tightened, lifting sale prices.

If you want a five-minute read every morning on how big moves in oil shift your money, Market Briefs hits your inbox every weekday morning. There's a free investing masterclass when you join.

The Capacity Problem

Here's the catch. The U.S. has been losing refining slots for two years in a row.

LyondellBasell shut its Houston plant in January 2025. Phillips 66 began its LA wind-down last October. Valero's Benicia, California plant shut in April. Together, that's about 550,000 barrels a day gone from the U.S. system.

The first new U.S. refinery in close to 50 years is still in early build. That's America First Refining's Brownsville, Texas plant. So the rest of the refiners are running harder to fill the gap.

What It Means For Investors

Refiner stocks like Marathon, Valero, and Phillips 66 have been some of the best energy names this year. Q1 earnings came in well above the same period last year. Wider fuel margins did the work. The trade is now a bet on whether the Strait of Hormuz stays shut. And on whether U.S. fuel demand holds through driving season.

On the demand side, summer is a make-or-break stretch. Memorial Day kicks off the busy U.S. driving season. The EIA expects gas demand to hold near last year's pace. Diesel demand is more about freight and farming. Both are running steady.

Average pump prices have climbed since the war started. AAA had the U.S. mean near $4.53 a gallon on May 14. That's still below 2022's $5 peak. But it's the first time since 2022 that gas has tested this level.

What To Watch

The EIA expects global oil stocks to draw down by 8.5 million barrels a day in Q2. That's one of the steepest draws on record. If shipping in the Strait of Hormuz picks back up in June, crude prices could ease. That's the agency's working guess. If it stays shut, the margin party keeps going.

For investors who want this kind of plain-English oil read every morning, join 350,000+ investors at Market Briefs. Get a free 45-minute investing course thrown in when you sign up.

Disclosure

Recent News

1 2 3 31

Get Market Briefs delivered to your inbox every morning for free!

No fluff. No noise. No politics. Just finance news you can read in 5 minutes.

Blogs

June 29, 2026
Portfolio Diversification: Why Putting All Your Eggs in One Basket Destroys Wealth
  • Real diversification means spreading investments across all 11 economic sectors plus bonds, alternatives, and cash so no single bet can sink the portfolio.
  • Different sectors perform at different times, so a diversified portfolio captures upswings while smoothing the brutal drawdowns that wipe out concentrated bets.
  • Total market index funds offer the simplest path to diversification, and annual rebalancing is what keeps the structure working over time.
Read More
June 29, 2026
Non Taxable Income: What It Is and Why It Matters
  • Non taxable income is money you receive that you don't owe income tax on.
  • The tax code treats workers, investors, and business owners very differently, and investors often come out ahead.
  • Learning how income is taxed is a quiet superpower for keeping more of what you earn.
Read More
June 29, 2026
Semiconductor Stocks: A Simple Guide for Investors
  • Semiconductor stocks are companies that design and make computer chips, the brains inside nearly every modern device.
  • The AI boom has turned chips into one of the market's most important and most watched groups.
  • They offer big growth potential, but come with high valuations and a notoriously cyclical history.
Read More
June 25, 2026
How Stocks Work: A Simple Guide for Beginners
  • A stock is a slice of ownership in a company - buy one, and you own a piece of the business.
  • You make money two ways: the share price rising over time, and dividends paid to shareholders.
  • The simplest path for most beginners is buying into the whole market through a low-cost index fund.
Read More
June 25, 2026
Stop Loss vs Stop Limit: What's the Difference?
  • A stop loss order sells your stock once it hits a trigger price, prioritizing getting you out.
  • A stop limit order only sells within a price range you set, prioritizing price over a guaranteed exit.
  • The trade-off: a stop loss almost always executes; a stop limit might not if the price moves too fast.
Read More
June 25, 2026
Energy Stocks: A Simple Guide for Investors
  • Energy stocks are companies that produce and supply the power the world runs on, from oil and gas to newer sources.
  • They make up one of the 11 sectors of the market and tend to move with energy prices and big-picture shifts.
  • Like any sector, the key is diversification and understanding the forces driving demand.
Read More
June 18, 2026
What Is a Stop Loss Order? A Simple Guide
  • A stop loss order automatically sells a stock once it falls to a price you set.
  • It's a tool to cap losses or lock in gains without watching the market all day.
  • It works best for active strategies, and can backfire if used carelessly on long-term holdings.
Read More
June 18, 2026
Best S&P 500 Index Fund: How to Choose One
  • The best S&P 500 index fund for most investors is simply the cheapest, most established one that tracks the index well.
  • Funds like VOO, IVV, and SPY all hold the same 500 companies, so the biggest difference is the fee.
  • Pick one, automate your buys, and let time do the heavy lifting.
Read More
June 17, 2026
What Are Penny Stocks? Risks and Rewards Explained
  • Penny stocks are very low-priced shares of very small companies, often trading for just a few dollars or less.
  • They promise huge gains but carry huge risks: low liquidity, high failure rates, and wild price swings.
  • Most investors are better served by quality companies and funds than by chasing cheap shares.
Read More
June 17, 2026
Best Stocks for Beginners With Little Money
  • The best stocks for beginners with little money usually aren't individual stocks at all - they're low-cost index funds.
  • You can start with $100 or less and use small, regular investments to build wealth over time.
  • Focus on diversification and consistency, not on picking the next big winner.
Read More
1 2 3 24
Share via
Copy link