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Apr 2, 2025

U.S. uranium production in 2024 was highest in six years

Uranium concentrate production in the United States

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-851A, Domestic Uranium Production Report (Annual), and Form EIA-851Q, Domestic Uranium Production Report (Quarterly)
Note: Data were withheld from second-quarter 2020 to second-quarter 2021. P=preliminary data; W=withheld

Companies in the United States produced more uranium concentrate in 2024 than in any year since 2018 after a sustained period of higher uranium prices spurred production, according to our recently published Domestic Uranium Production Report—Quarterly. The increase largely came from two in-situ recovery facilities, one in Texas and one in Wyoming, and the resumption of uranium production at White Mesa Mill in Utah, the only operational uranium mill in the United States. Production in the fourth quarter of 2024 alone was higher than the total annual production for each of the years in 2019–23.

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Apr 1, 2025

Canada’s propane exports to Asia are growing, making up more than 40% of exports in 2024

TIE was updated to correct a map label and spelling error.

Canada's propane exports by transportation method

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly; Canada Energy Regulator
Note: Canada’s propane exports to the Pacific Basin include three shipments to Hawaii, according to Vortexa (less than 200,000 barrels each in 2021, 2023, and 2024).

Canada’s propane exports have steadily increased over the last decade, reaching record highs in 2024 as new marine export terminals streamlined the flow of propane from western Canada to export destinations, particularly to Asia. U.S. propane imports from Canada have stayed relatively consistent since Canada began waterborne exports in 2019.

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Mar 31, 2025

U.S. natural gas consumption set new winter and summer monthly records in 2024

U.S. natural gas consumption averages

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Monthly

In 2024, U.S. natural gas consumption averaged a record 90.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) and set new winter and summer monthly records in January and July, according to data in our Natural Gas Monthly. Overall, U.S. consumption last year increased 1% (0.9 Bcf/d) from 2023. In January, natural gas consumption was up 12% (12.5 Bcf/d) compared with January 2023 consumption, and in July, consumption increased by 3% (2.5 Bcf/d) compared with July 2023.

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Mar 27, 2025

The United States remained the world’s largest liquefied natural gas exporter in 2024

Monthly liquefied natural gas exports from select countries

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Monthly; Cedigaz

The United States exported 11.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2024, remaining the world’s largest LNG exporter. LNG exports from Australia and Qatar—the world’s two next-largest LNG exporters—have remained relatively stable over the last five years (2020–24); their exports have ranged from 10.2 Bcf/d to 10.7 Bcf/d annually, according to data from Cedigaz. Russia and Malaysia have been the fourth- and fifth-largest LNG exporters globally since 2019. In 2024, LNG exports from Russia averaged 4.4 Bcf/d, and exports from Malaysia averaged 3.7 Bcf/d.

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Mar 26, 2025

U.S. biodiesel use increases outside of the transportation sector

U.S. biodiesel consumption by sector

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System

A small but increasing amount of biodiesel in the United States is consumed in the residential, commercial, and electric power sectors, according to new estimates now published in our State Energy Data System. Previously, we allocated all U.S. biodiesel consumption to the transportation sector, where the vast majority of biodiesel is consumed.

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Mar 25, 2025

U.S. manufacturing energy consumption has continued to increase since 2010 low

U.S. total manufacturing energy consumption

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Manufacturing Energy Consumption Surveys 2002 through 2022 (preliminary)
Note: Full descriptions of surveyed energy sources can be found in our glossary.

U.S. manufacturing energy consumption has continued to increase, according to our recently released survey results for 2022. We conduct the Manufacturing Energy Consumption Surveys (MECS) every four years, and the latest iteration shows the third consecutive increase in energy consumed in the manufacturing sector since a low point in 2010. Natural gas consumption in the manufacturing sector increased by more than all other energy sources combined, as compared with the previous MECS results from 2018.

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Mar 24, 2025

Jet fuel made up a record share of U.S. refinery output in 2024

annual U.S. jet fuel refinery yields

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly
Note: Refinery yield represents the percentage of finished product produced (output) from gross inputs. EIA calculates refinery yield as the net production of a finished petroleum product (output) divided by the sum of the input of crude oil, hydrogen, and other hydrocarbons and the net input of unfinished oils.

U.S. refineries produced a record-high share of jet fuel in 2024, reflecting increased demand relative to other transportation fuels.

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Mar 20, 2025

U.S. ethane production, consumption, and exports set new records in 2024

U.S. annual ethane production and demand

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly
Note: demand=consumption plus exports

U.S. ethane production, consumption, and exports reached record highs in 2024, according to recent data from our Petroleum Supply Monthly. Increasing ethane recovery associated with natural gas production and continued growth in the domestic and global petrochemical sectors drove these increases.

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Mar 19, 2025

EIA forecasts Alaska crude oil production will grow in 2026 for the first time since 2017

Alaska average annual crude oil production

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook, March 2025

In our March 2025 Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast crude oil production in Alaska will increase by 16,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2026 to 438,000 b/d after remaining relatively flat in 2025. Two new oil developments in Alaska—the Nuna and Pikka projects—are expected to boost crude oil production in the state after decades of decline. If realized, this annual production increase will be the first since 2017 and the largest since 2002.

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Mar 18, 2025

Natural gas-fired electricity generation during Texas cold snap just shy of record high

ERCOT hourly natural gas-fired electricity generation

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Hourly Electric Grid Monitor
Note: ERCOT=Electric Reliability Council of Texas; CT=central time

A February 19–22 cold snap increased electricity demand in Texas, and natural gas-fired electricity generation approached record highs for hourly and daily generation.

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Mar 17, 2025

Natural gas pipeline project completions increase takeaway capacity in producing regions

select natural gas pipeline projects and infrastructure

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Natural Gas Pipeline Projects tracker
Note: Map includes pipeline projects of more than 0.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of capacity completed in 2024 except the Louisiana Energy Access Project (LEAP) Phase 3, which added 0.2 Bcf/d in 2024 and increased operating capacity of the pipeline to 1.9 Bcf/d. LNG=liquefied natural gas

Natural gas pipeline projects completed in 2024 increased takeaway capacity by approximately 6.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in the U.S. natural gas-producing Appalachia, Haynesville, Permian, and Eagle Ford regions, according to our latest Natural Gas Pipeline Projects tracker. These pipelines deliver natural gas from the producing regions to demand centers in the mid-Atlantic and along the U.S. Gulf Coast:

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Mar 13, 2025

U.S. propane exports have increased every year since 2007

U.S. monthly and annual propane exports

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly

U.S. propane exports averaged a record 1.8 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2024, the most since we began collecting this data in 1973. U.S. propane exports increased for each of the last 17 years, with growth driven by higher demand in East Asia, mainly China, and a widening propane price differential between U.S. and global benchmarks.

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Mar 12, 2025

U.S. battery capacity increased 66% in 2024

cumulative U.S. utility-scale battery power capacity

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory, January 2025

In the United States, cumulative utility-scale battery storage capacity exceeded 26 gigawatts (GW) in 2024, according to our January 2025 Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory. Generators added 10.4 GW of new battery storage capacity in 2024, the second-largest generating capacity addition after solar. Even though battery storage capacity is growing fast, in 2024 it was only 2% of the 1,230 GW of utility-scale electricity generating capacity in the United States.

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Mar 11, 2025

First liquefied natural gas cargo produced at Corpus Christi Stage 3 export facility

U.S. liquefied natural gas export facilities, existing and under construction

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Liquefaction Capacity File; trade press
Note: Commissioning refers to the stage in LNG export facility development from the start of LNG exports to full production capacity. Bcf/d=billion cubic feet per day; LNG=liquefied natural gas

In February 2025, Corpus Christi Stage 3, an expansion of the existing Corpus Christi liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, produced its first LNG cargo, according to the developer Cheniere Energy. Corpus Christi Stage 3 started producing LNG in December 2024. The start of LNG exports from Corpus Christi Stage 3 follows shortly after the start of exports from another U.S. LNG export facility—Plaquemines LNG Phase 1—also in December.

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Mar 6, 2025

U.S. butane exports reached a new record in 2024

U.S. monthly and annual normal butane exports

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly

The United States is exporting record volumes of normal butane as global demand for liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) surges. U.S. normal butane exports averaged nearly 500,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2024, a 12% increase from the previous year, and have increased every year since 2006.

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