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Products and Services
What products and services does EIA have?
EIA has lots of energy information, just as our name says. The information is disseminated in different ways, including reports, web products, press releases, databases, and maps. Our information is issued weekly, monthly, annually, and periodically as needed or requested. Some of our products deal with specific energy industries or fuels. Some products contain mostly data; some also have analysis and forecasts. Other products present an integrated view over different fuels or energy uses.
The following listing represents a sampling from EIA's varied product line. For a more complete listing, see our Reports and Products page.
Daily Product
Weekly Products
- Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report
(principal Federal economic indicator) - This Week in Petroleum
- Coal News and Markets
- Natural Gas Weekly Update
- Weekly Coal Production Report
- Weekly Petroleum Status Report
- Weekly Retail On-Highway Diesel Prices
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update
- U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices
Monthly Products
- Short-Term Energy Outlook
- Natural Gas Monthly
- Electric Power Monthly
- Monthly Energy Review
- Petroleum Supply Monthly
- Petroleum Marketing Monthly
Quarterly Products
- Financial News for Major Energy Producers
- Financial News for Independent Energy Companies
- Quarterly Coal Report
- Domestic Uranium Production Quarterly Report
Annual Products
- Annual Energy Outlook
- Annual Energy Review
- International Energy Outlook
- Natural Gas Annual
- Annual Coal Report
- Renewable Energy Annual
- Electric Power Annual
- Natural Gas Year-In-Review
- Petroleum Supply Annual
Other Products
- State Energy Profiles
- Country Energy Profiles
- Country Analysis Briefs
- Energy in Brief
- Energy Explained
- Energy Kids
Special Analyses (examples)
- Energy Market and Economic Impacts of the American Power Act of 2010
- An Updated Annual Energy Outlook 2009 Reference Case Reflecting Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and Recent Changes in the Economic Outlook
- Federal Financial Interventions and Subsidies in Energy Markets 2007
- Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles: Efficiency and Emissions Attributes and Market Issues
EIA's Information Center also responds to customer inquiries by email at InfoCtr@eia.gov, with an average response time of three business days.
Who uses EIA's products?
EIA's data and analyses are widely used by Federal and state agencies, industry, media, researchers, consumers, and educators. All of EIA’s products can be accessed through its Web site, http://www.eia.gov, which averages approximately 2.1 million visits per month. EIA also distributes information and data on specific topics through 39 email subscription lists and 10 RSS feeds.- The Nation’s leaders rely on EIA for timely and comprehensive information to formulate energy policy and programs.
- Industry looks to EIA for official estimates on energy demand, supply, prices, markets and financial indicators.
- Media and the general public rely on EIA for the most comprehensive source of current and historical data and information on all aspects of U.S. energy.
- The international community relies on EIA’s products for timely information on world energy supply and demand.
- Primary and secondary school educators and students turn to the EIA Kid’s Page (http://www.eia.gov/kids/) for a wealth of energy-related information and activities.
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