Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Capacity Utilization: Manufacturing: Nondurable Goods: Petroleum and Coal Products (NAICS = 324)

Title Capacity Utilization: Manufacturing: Nondurable Goods: Petroleum and Coal Products (NAICS = 324)
Series ID CAPUTLG324A
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release G.17 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent
Date Range 1948-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-06-28 11:10 AM CDT
Notes

The Federal Reserve Board constructs estimates of capacity and capacity utilization for industries in manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. For a given industry, the capacity utilization rate is equal to an output index (seasonally adjusted) divided by a capacity index. The Federal Reserve Board's capacity indexes attempt to capture the concept of sustainable maximum output -- the greatest level of output a plant can maintain within the framework of a realistic work schedule, after factoring in normal downtime and assuming sufficient availability of inputs to operate the capital in place.

The Federal Reserve's monthly index of industrial production and the related capacity indexes and capacity utilization rates cover manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. The industrial sector, together with construction, accounts for the bulk of the variation in national output over the course of the business cycle. The industrial detail provided by these measures helps illuminate structural developments in the economy. The industrial production (IP) index measures the real output of all relevant establishments located in the United States, regardless of their ownership, but not those located in U.S. territories. For more information, see the explanatory notes issued by the Board of Governors. For recent updates, see the announcements issued by the Board of Governors.

DATE VALUE
1948-01-01 94.7140
1949-01-01 86.3838
1950-01-01 88.8386
1951-01-01 94.7531
1952-01-01 93.2658
1953-01-01 93.2783
1954-01-01 92.1909
1955-01-01 94.8891
1956-01-01 94.7837
1957-01-01 89.6576
1958-01-01 84.9725
1959-01-01 86.3903
1960-01-01 86.1601
1961-01-01 87.2686
1962-01-01 90.1335
1963-01-01 91.5066
1964-01-01 91.2647
1965-01-01 91.6038
1966-01-01 94.6788
1967-01-01 94.8944
1968-01-01 95.6159
1969-01-01 95.8789
1970-01-01 95.8703
1971-01-01 94.4920
1972-01-01 93.0763
1973-01-01 90.2954
1974-01-01 92.4931
1975-01-01 83.6961
1976-01-01 86.0443
1977-01-01 87.6888
1978-01-01 86.4732
1979-01-01 88.4963
1980-01-01 76.4150
1981-01-01 73.1427
1982-01-01 71.1432
1983-01-01 74.1935
1984-01-01 78.3723
1985-01-01 79.9738
1986-01-01 81.7743
1987-01-01 82.2633
1988-01-01 83.2398
1989-01-01 84.2871
1990-01-01 84.6993
1991-01-01 82.6360
1992-01-01 85.2825
1993-01-01 89.0155
1994-01-01 88.9851
1995-01-01 89.5773
1996-01-01 91.6983
1997-01-01 95.3372
1998-01-01 92.9935
1999-01-01 90.6951
2000-01-01 89.4673
2001-01-01 88.4680
2002-01-01 88.9403
2003-01-01 89.9212
2004-01-01 92.9302
2005-01-01 92.0061
2006-01-01 89.0702
2007-01-01 87.1366
2008-01-01 81.0322
2009-01-01 78.0540
2010-01-01 80.2774
2011-01-01 84.3992
2012-01-01 82.9096
2013-01-01 84.1423
2014-01-01 83.5984
2015-01-01 85.0068
2016-01-01 82.6046
2017-01-01 86.4870
2018-01-01 88.1206
2019-01-01 87.7754
2020-01-01 70.3122
2021-01-01 85.8296
2022-01-01 89.9212
2023-01-01 89.2967

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