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May 3, 2013Transportation fuel use is a key factor in the outlook for U.S. oil imports
May 2, 2013
U.S. exports of liquefied petroleum gases projected to continue through 2040
April 30, 2013
Extending current energy policies would reduce U.S. energy use, carbon dioxide emissions
April 25, 2013
Long-term outlook for nuclear generation depends on lifetime of existing capacity
April 23, 2013
Future power market shares of coal, natural gas generators depend on relative fuel prices
April 17, 2013
Abundant U.S. supply, low demand could cut dependence on liquid fuel imports
April 15, 2013
EIA releases additional Annual Energy Outlook 2013 content
March 22, 2013
U.S. economy and electricity demand growth are linked, but relationship is changing
March 21, 2013
Pennsylvania natural gas production rose 69% in 2012 despite reduced drilling activity
December 20, 2012
U.S. could become the world’s top liquid fuels producer, but how much does it matter?
December 7, 2012
EIA projections for carbon dioxide emissions reflect changes in key drivers
December 5, 2012
EIA projections show U.S. energy production growing faster than consumption through 2040
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