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Dec 30, 2021 Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data describe production, imports and exports, movements, and inventories.
Dec 30, 2021 Imports data at the company level collected from Form EIA-814, Monthly Imports Report.
Dec 30, 2021 In October 2021, dry natural gas production increased year over year for the month for the seventh consecutive month. The preliminary level for dry natural gas production in October 2021 was 2,963 billion cubic feet (Bcf), or 95.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). This level was 6.3 Bcf/d (7.1%) higher than October 2020 (89.3 Bcf/d) and the second highest for the month since 1973, when we began tracking dry natural gas production. Both gross withdrawals and marketed production also increased from October 2020
Dec 30, 2021 These monthly production estimates are based on data from Form EIA-914, Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report.
Dec 30, 2021 This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity and natural gas data from eight major trading hubs that cover most regions of the United States. The data are through December 28, 2021 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).
Dec 30, 2021 Monthly data on rail movements of crude oil have been updated for October 2021. Crude oil movements by rail have significantly increased during the past five years. The data on crude-by-rail (CBR) movements are also fully integrated with EIA’s existing monthly petroleum supply statistics, which already include crude oil movements by pipeline, tanker, and barge.
Dec 30, 2021 The U.S. Energy Information Administration release showing national monthly biofuels operable production capacity.
Dec 29, 2021 This analysis focuses on the financial and operating trends of 87 global oil and natural gas companies from 2016 through third-quarter 2021.
Dec 23, 2021 Data in the December 2021 Electric Power Monthly (EPM) are for October 2021, during which net generation in the United States rose 2.4 percent from the October 2020 level. Consumption of natural gas for power generation was down 0.2 percent compared to October 2020. The average residential retail price of electricity was up 3.3 percent from the October 2020 level.
Dec 23, 2021 This month’s Electric Monthly Update contains data for October 2021 and a feature article about how solar power and battery storage will likely account for most of the 78 gigawatts of capacity additions in 2022 and 2023.
Dec 22, 2021 The Monthly Energy Review is our comprehensive report on recent and historical energy statistics. Preliminary estimates for September 2021 indicate that total energy consumption in the U.S. industrial sector equaled 2.7 quadrillion British thermal units, a 5% increase from September 2020.
Dec 22, 2021 According to our recently released report on 2020 energy-related CO2 emissions, U.S. CO2 emissions from the consumption of fossil fuels totaled 4,575 million metric tons (MMmt) in 2020, a decrease of 11.1% (570 MMmt) from the 2019 level. Since 2007, energy-related CO2 emissions have declined in 9 of the last 13 years. This analysis is based on data contained in the October 2021 Monthly Energy Review.
Dec 20, 2021 The Prime Supplier Report presents data through October 2021 on Form EIA-782C, Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption. These data measure primary product deliveries into the states where they are locally marketed and consumed.
Dec 20, 2021 EIA released a list of our top 12 notable accomplishments for 2021, highlighting our products and programs from this year.
Dec 17, 2021 Annual state-level estimates of electricity end-use consumption, prices, and expenditures based on electricity sales and revenue.
Dec 16, 2021 This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity and natural gas data from eight major trading hubs that cover most regions of the United States. The data are through December 14, 2021 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).
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Dec 14, 2021 EIA presents an alternative case to the International Energy Outlook 2021 (IEO2021) that assumes higher incomes in China relative to the Reference case. We maintain all other Reference case assumptions so that we can analyze the effects of wage changes in China absent any additional policies. We analyze the resulting impacts on China’s economy and trade and on energy consumption in China and other regions in this Issues in Focus article.
Dec 13, 2021 Because drilling new wells has been significantly reduced, the inventory of drilled but uncompleted (DUC) wells provides short-term reserve for the completion of new wells. The September supplement to the Drilling Productivity Report reviews how DUC well inventory functions as a necessary buffer between drilling activities and oil demand.
Dec 13, 2021 Russia was the world’s third-largest producer of petroleum and other liquids and the second-largest producer of dry natural gas in 2020. Europe is Russia’s main destination market for its oil and natural gas exports, and a significant share of Europe’s oil and natural gas imports come from Russia. Russia is an influential member of the OPEC+ agreement and has actively coordinated with other OPEC+ members after demand rapidly declined as a result of restrictions on economic activity from the global COVID-1 pandemic.
Dec 7, 2021 The December Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) remains subject to heightened levels of uncertainty related to the ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant raises uncertainty about the level of energy consumption throughout the world compared with last month’s forecast. U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) declined by 3.4% in 2020 from 2019 levels. This STEO assumes U.S. GDP will grow by 5.5% in 2021 and by 4.4% in 2022. The U.S. macroeconomic assumptions in this outlook are based on forecasts by IHS Markit. The U.S. macroeconomic forecast and the global macroeconomic forecast from Oxford Economics were completed in mid-November before the Omicron variant was identified. In addition to uncertainty about macroeconomic conditions, winter weather along with the evolving effects of consumer behavior on energy demand because of the pandemic present a wide range of potential outcomes for energy consumption. Supply uncertainty in the forecast results from the production decisions of OPEC+ and with the rate at which U.S. oil and natural gas producers increase drilling.
Working natural gas in storage in the Lower 48 states ended the natural gas refill season (April 1–October 31) with more than 3,900 billion cubic feet (Bcf), according to estimates based on data from our Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report released on November 6. U.S. inventories are starting winter 2025–26 at about the same level as last year, the most since 2016. As of October 31, inventories are 4% above the five-year (2020–24) average after above-average injections into storage throughout much of the injection season. More ›
Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), November 2025
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