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Presentations for 2014

International Energy Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, international, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Deloitte Oil and Gas Conference
Houston, TX—November 18, 2014
Oil and Gas Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Independent Petroleum Association of America
Palm Beach, FL—November 13, 2014
Outlook for North American Natural Gas pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, natural gas, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: LDC Natural Gas Forum
Toronto, Ontario, Canada—November 11, 2014
Winter Fuels Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: NCAC-USAEE
Washington, DC—October 24, 2014
Winter Fuels Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: New York Energy Forum
New York, NY—October 23, 2014
Winter Heating Fuels Update pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, petroleum, natural gas, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Congressional Briefings
Washington, DC—October 20, 2014
Implications of the U.S. Shale Revolution pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, natural gas, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: US-Canada Energy Summit
Chicago, IL—October 17, 2014
EIA Winter Fuels Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: NASEO
Washington, D.C.—October 7, 2014
The U.S. natural gas and Shale Production Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, natural gas, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: North American Gas Forum
Washington, D.C.—September 29, 2014
The U.S. Oil and natural gas Production Outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: PRG Energy Outlook Conference
Washington, D.C.—September 22, 2014
International Energy Outlook 2014 pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, international, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
Washington, D.C.—September 22, 2014
Supply, Demand, and Export Outlook for North American Oil and Gas pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Energy Infrastructure Summit
Houston, TX—September 15, 2014
Energy Markets and Projections pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: National Governors Association, Governors' Advisors Energy Policy Institute
Washington, DC—July 24, 2014
Changes to EIA Oil and Gas Production Programs: Expanded EIA-914 pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, oil and gas
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Trade Associations Briefing
Washington, DC—July 1, 2014
Exploring the implications of low growth in electricity demand pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: 2014 NYISO Energy Conference
New York, NY—June 24, 2014
U.S. oil and natural gas outlook pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: IAEE international Conference
New York, NY—June 16, 2014
State Heating Oil and Propane Program expansion pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, propane market
Presented by: Shirley Neff, Senior Advisor
Presented to: Midwestern Governors Association
Madison, WI—June 4, 2014
Mexico's energy relationship with the U.S. pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Mexico: New Energy Horizon
Mexico City, Mexico—May 29, 2014
U.S. Energy Outlook pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Oil and Gas Strategies Summit
New York, NY—May 21, 2014
Developing a National Gateway to oil and gas well data pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission Midyear Issues Summit
Biloxi, MS—May 19, 2014
Outlook for U.S. oil and gas pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Mayer Brown Annual Global Energy Conference
Houston, TX—May 15, 2014
Selected U.S. energy issues: a view from the Energy Information Administration pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Howard Gruenspecht, Deputy Administrator
Presented to: ICF Energy Breakfast, National Press Club
Washington DC—May 15, 2014
The Central Role of Energy Efficiency in the Energy Outlook and EIA's Energy Data Program pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Howard Gruenspecht, Deputy Administrator
Presented to: MIT Energy Initiative Symposium
Cambridge, MA—May 12, 2014
Outlook for U.S. oil and gas pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: NAE-AAES Convocation of the Professional Engineering Societies
Washington, DC—April 28, 2014
Propane situation update pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, propane market
Presented by: Energy Information Administration
Presented to: General use
Washington, DC—April 22, 2014
Welcome to the Global Hydrocarbon Supply Modeling Project Workshop pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Leidos Engineering
Tyson's Corner, VA—April 8, 2014
Welcome to EIA, Committee on Energy Statistics, American Statistical Association pdf
Subject: EIA, ASA
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: American Statistical Association
Washington, DC—April 3, 2014
Outlook for U.S. shale oil and gas pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: international Monetary Fund
Washington, DC—March 27, 2014
Propane situation update pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, propane market
Presented by: Energy Information Administration
Presented to: General use
Washington, DC—March 12, 2014
U.S. Energy Outlook pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Harvard University-John F. Kennedy School of Government
Cambridge, MA—March 10, 2014
Outlook for U.S. shale oil and gas pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: The Energy Council Conference
Washington, DC—March 8, 2014
EIA and NASEO, Many shared interests pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Howard Gruenspecht, Deputy Administrator
Presented to: 2014 National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) Energy Policy Outlook Conference
Washington, DC—February 6, 2014
Propane situation update pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, propane market
Presented by: Energy Information Administration
Presented to: General use
Washington, DC—February 5, 2014
Propane situation update pdf
Subject: EIA, energy markets, propane market
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Congressional Briefing for Midwest states
Washington, DC—January 31, 2014
Outlook for U.S. shale oil and gas pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: Argus Americas Crude Summit
Houston, TX—January 22, 2014
Outlook for U.S. shale oil and gas pdf ppt
Subject: EIA, energy markets, forecasts
Presented by: Adam Sieminski, Administrator
Presented to: IAEE/AEA Meeting
Philadelphia, PA—January 4, 2014

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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

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