The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) collects, analyzes, and disseminates independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
Our Work
EIA provides a wide range of information and data products covering energy production, stocks, demand, imports, exports, and prices and prepares analyses and special reports on topics of current interest.
Our Organization
EIA has three Assistant Administrators directing program functions for energy statistics, energy analysis, and communications and resources and technology management.
Careers at EIA
Explore the Careers section of our website to learn more about what it takes to join our team of professionals as either a full-time employee or an intern, as well as the benefits of working with us.
Our History
EIA celebrated its 30th anniversary in April 2008. Watch our short EIA documentary video, learn more about the legislation that has shaped the agency, and review our past nine Administrators.
Policies & Procedures
EIA is your trusted source for reliable energy information. Read more about our information quality guidelines, Freedom of Information Act procedures, copyright and reuse policies, privacy and security policy, and other standards.
- Accessibility ›
- CIPSEA Reporting ›
- Copyrights and Reuse ›
- EIA Logo ›
- EIA Standards Manual ›
- EIA Writing Style Guide ›
- Freedom of Information Act ›
- Guide to EIA Products and Services ›
- Information Quality Guidelines ›
- Inspector General ›
- No FEAR Act ›
- Privacy Statement and Security Policy ›
- Publishing Priorities and Schedule ›
- Statement of Commitment to Scientific Integrity by Principal Statistical Agencies ›
Our Website
Learn more about EIA.gov, which serves as EIA's primary communication channel and world-wide energy information point of contact.