Slight drop in U.S. lumber production

Slight drop in U.S. lumber production

U.S. sawmills produced 26.616 billion board ft. (bbf) of softwood lumber in the first nine months, edging down 0.1% from the 26.653 bbf produced in the same period a year earlier.

Western U.S. sawmills contributed 10.799 bbf to the nine-month total, down 1.7% % from last year’s 10.988 bbf, while output from Southern sawmills advanced 1.1% to 14.564 bbf from 14.410 bbf.

In September alone, U.S. sawmills produced 2.793 bbf – up 2.1% from last year’s 2.735 bbf, but down 8.9% from production in August 2019 of 3.066 bbf.

Sawmills in the West contributed 1.150 bbf to September’s total, down 0.1% year-over-year from 1.151 bbf, and 6.7% lower than the previous month’s volume of 1.233 bbf. Southern sawmills accounted for 1.512 bbf, a year-over-year increase of 3.9% from 1.455 bbf, but down 10.5% from 1.689 bbf in August of this year.

Apparent U.S. softwood lumber consumption in the first nine months was 36.742 bbf, down 0.1% from 36.783 bbf last year. In September, apparent consumption in September was 3.935 bbf, up 2.8% from 3.828 bbf a year earlier, but down 6.3% from 4.198 bbf in August 2019.

Canadian softwood lumber production/consumption

Canadian sawmills produced 18.608 bbf of softwood lumber in the first nine months, down 10.9% from last year’s 20.889 bbf.

Sawmills in British Columbia accounted for 7.625 bbf of the nine-month total, a 20.6% drop from output a year earlier of 9.601 bbf. Sawmills east of the Rockies produced 10,983 bbf, 2.7% less than the previous year’s output of 11.288 bbf.

Canadian softwood production in September was 1.954 bbf, down 12.2% year-over-year from 2.225 bbf in the previous September, but up 1.0% from output in August this year of 1.935 bbf.

Sawmills in British Columbia accounted for 738 million board ft. (mmbf) of September’s production volume, down 27.2% from 1.014 bbf last year, and down 5.9% from August’s volume of 784 mmbf. Sawmills east of the Rockies produced 1.216 bbf, up 0.4% year-over-year from 1.211 bbf, and up 5.7% from 1.151 bbf in August this year.

Apparent Canadian softwood lumber consumption in the first nine months plunged 15.2% from 7.395 bbf last year to 6.267 bbf. In September, apparent consumption was 659 mmbf, down 0.9% from 666 mmbf last year, and 4.0% below August’s figure of 687 mmbf.

U.S. and Canada utilization/inventories

U.S. production as a percentage of practical capacity averaged 83% in the first nine months, down from 86% last year, while in Canada, the average dropped to 80% from 89%.

U.S. inventories declined September, by 2.4% to 3.008 bbf from 3.082 bbf. In Canada, inventories were down 8.5% to 2.942 bbf from 3.215 bbf.

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