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Weekly net change in working gas stocks exceeds five-year average for first time this heating season

Dec 3, 2019
Last week (week ending November 22, 2019), the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) estimated weekly net withdrawals from working natural gas stocks at underground storage facilities in the Lower 48 states exceeded the five-year average for the first time in three weeks. The heating season traditionally begins on November 1. Total net withdrawals were just 28 billion cubic feet (Bcf) compared with the five-year average for the report week of 57 Bcf. The deficit to the five-year average stocks for this time of year narrowed to about 1% of the five-year average as a result of this relatively low net withdrawal.

Liquids pipeline projects

Dec 2, 2019
This spreadsheet contains detailed information on liquids (crude oil, petroleum products, and hydrocarbon gas liquids) pipeline projects that are completed (since 2010), under construction, or announced. The data are not collected on an EIA survey, but rather the data are compiled from various sources including trade press, pipeline company websites, and government agencies. These data are not a forecast and represent last-known public information on projects. This spreadsheet will be updated twice a year.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Dec 2, 2019
The December 2019 Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM), with data through September 2019, presents monthly and annual price and volume statistics covering crude oil and refined petroleum products sales in the United States.

Natural Gas Monthly

Nov 29, 2019
We revised monthly vehicle fuel estimates for 2017 and 2018 this month. This correction also affects the balancing item and total consumption for the applicable months. No annual numbers were affected.

Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity

Nov 29, 2019
Working and net available shell storage capacity as of September 30, 2019 is the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) report containing semi-annual storage capacity data. It includes three tables detailing working and net available shell storage capacity by facility type, product, and PAD District as of September 30.

Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production

Nov 29, 2019
These monthly production estimates are based on data from the EIA-914, Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report.

Company Level Imports

Nov 29, 2019
Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report.

Monthly Biodiesel Production Report

Nov 29, 2019
Monthly national and regional biodiesel production data for September 2019. In addition to biodiesel production, data included producer sales, producer stocks, and feedstock inputs.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Nov 29, 2019
Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data series describe production, imports and exports, movements, and inventories.

U.S. Movements of Crude Oil By Rail

Nov 29, 2019
Monthly data on rail movements of crude oil have been updated for September 2019. Crude oil movements by rail have significantly increased over 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.

Electricity Monthly Update

Nov 26, 2019
This month’s Electric Monthly Update contains data for September 2019 and a feature article on how average monthly U.S. electricity bills for residential customers rose in 2018.

Electric Power Monthly

Nov 26, 2019
Data in the November 2019 Electric Power Monthly (EPM) are for September 2019, during which net generation in the United States rose 0.9 percent from the September 2018 level. Consumption of natural gas for power generation was up 6.1 percent compared to September 2018. The average residential retail price of electricity for September 2019 was up 1.2 percent from what it had been in September 2018.

Monthly Energy Review

Nov 25, 2019
The Monthly Energy Review is EIA's comprehensive report on recent and historical energy statistics. Preliminary data for August 2019 indicate that the transportation sector accounted for 73% of total U.S. estimated petroleum consumption. The industrial sector accounted for 23%, the commercial sector for 2%, the residential sector for 1%, and the electric power sector for less than 1%.

State Energy Data System: Asphalt and Road Oil Through 2018

Nov 22, 2019
Annual state-level estimates of energy consumption, prices, and expenditures for asphalt and road oil.

Prime Supplier Report

Nov 21, 2019
The Prime Supplier Report presents data through September 2019 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.

State Energy Profiles: New monthly data for August and September 2019, new annual data, and updated Profile Analyses and Quick Facts

Nov 21, 2019
New monthly data are available for

  • Electricity
  • Petroleum
  • Natural gas
  • Coal
New annual data are available for
  • Total carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption and electric power industry emissions
  • Natural gas marketed production and producing wells
  • Land in farms

In addition, Profile Analyses and Quick Facts have been updated for

  • American Samoa
  • Guam
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Puerto Rico
  • U.S. Virgin Islands

Wholesale Electricity Market Data

Nov 21, 2019
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 November 19, 2019 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Monthly Densified Biomass Fuel Report

Nov 20, 2019
Data for wood pellet and other densified biomass fuel production, sales, and inventory levels from 84 operating manufacturers of densified biomass fuel in the United States. Facilities with an annual capacity of 10,000 tons or more per year are required to report monthly.

Drilling Productivity Report

Nov 18, 2019
The Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) uses recent data on the total number of drilling rigs in operation along with estimates of drilling productivity and estimated changes in production from existing oil and natural gas wells to provide estimated changes in oil and natural gas production for seven key regions.

Monthly Solar Photovoltaic Module Shipments Report

Nov 15, 2019
This report contains monthly summary data for the photovoltaic industry in the United States. Data include manufacturing, imports, and exports of modules in the United States and its territories. Summary data include volumes in peak kilowatts and average prices. Where possible, imports and exports are listed by country, and shipments to the United States are listed by state.

U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 2018

Nov 14, 2019
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released its analysis of 2018 energy-related carbon dioxide emissions. According to the report, U.S. carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the consumption of fossil fuels were 5,269 million metric tons (MMmt) in 2018, an increase of 2.7% (139 MMmt) from the 2017 level. Despite this increase, energy-related CO2 emissions have declined in 6 of the past 10 years. This analysis is based on data contained in the October 2019 Monthly Energy Review.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Nov 13, 2019
Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $60 per barrel (b) in October, down $3/b from September and down $21/b from October 2018. EIA forecasts Brent spot prices will average $60/b in 2020, down from a 2019 average of $64/b. EIA forecasts that West Texas Intermediate (WTI) prices will average $5.50/b less than Brent prices in 2020. EIA expects crude oil prices will be lower on average in 2020 than in 2019 because of forecast rising global oil inventories, particularly in the first half of next year.

Sudan and South Sudan Country Analysis Brief

Nov 7, 2019
EIA has updated its country analysis Executive Summary for Sudan/South Sudan from the previous country analysis brief. The Executive Summary contains detailed information and updates to crude oil production, consumption, and exports as well as other significant changes in the countries’ energy sectors, and the Background Reference provides additional context to the Executive Summary.

In Sudan, a political transition is underway; political protests that began with grievances over the increase of prices for basic food staples has led to the removal of President al-Bashir from office. Al-Bashir is currently imprisoned while the military is leading the government in the interim. It is unclear whether the military-led government will allow for the transition to a civilian-led democracy. Meanwhile, South Sudan is still attempting to attract more foreign investment in order to boost its crude oil production and bring much-needed revenue, but the country has yet to resolve issues regarding security and stable governance.

Wholesale Electricity Market Data

Nov 7, 2019
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 November 5, 2019 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Domestic Uranium Production Report – Quarterly

Nov 5, 2019
Third quarter 2019 update of uranium production in the United States and operating status of U.S. uranium mills and plants.


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July 2, 2025 Today in Energy ›

How has U.S. energy use changed since 1776? ›

In 2024, the United States consumed about 94 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) of energy, a 1% increase from 2023, according to our Monthly Energy Review. Fossil fuels—petroleum, natural gas, and coal—accounted for 82% of total U.S. energy consumption in 2024. Nonfossil fuel energy—from renewables and nuclear energy—accounted for the other 18%. Petroleum remained the most-consumed fuel in the United States, as it has been for the past 75 years, and nuclear energy consumption exceeded coal consumption for the first time ever. More

U.S. energy consumption (1776-2024)

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review


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