Average wholesale prices for electricity at major trading hubs in the United States were higher in 2021 than in 2020 as increasing costs for power generation fuels, especially natural gas, pushed electricity prices higher in the second half of 2021. Constraints on electricity supply as a result of cold weather in the central United States also created price spikes in February 2021. More ›
Source: Graph by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on S&P Global Market Intelligence data
1/6/2022: $79.46/barrel
up$2.47 from week earlier
up$28.83 from year earlier
1/6/2022: $3.812/MMBtu
up$0.251 from week earlier
up$1.096 from year earlier
1/1/2022: 10.365 million tons
up0.206 million tons from week earlier
up1.041 million tons from year earlier
12/31/2021: 3,195 Bcf
down31 Bcf from week earlier
down154 Bcf from year earlier
12/31/2021: 417.9 million barrels
down2.1 million barrels from week earlier
down67.6 million barrels from year earlier