The volume of U.S. natural gas that was reported as vented and flared reached its highest average annual level of 1.28 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2018, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Natural Gas Annual, which contains updated data about vented and flared natural gas. In 2018, the percentage of U.S. natural gas that was vented and flared increased to 1.25% of gross withdrawals, up from 0.84% the previous year. Two states, North Dakota and Texas, accounted for 1.1 Bcf/d, or 82% of the reported U.S. vented and flared natural gas. More ›
Source: EIA, Natural Gas Annual
12/5/2019: $58.43/barrel
up$0.32 from week earlier
up$5.54 from year earlier
12/5/2019: $2.427/MMBtu
down$0.074 from week earlier
down$2.042 from year earlier
11/30/2019: 11.806 million tons
down1.389 million tons from week earlier
down3.252 million tons from year earlier
11/29/2019: 3,591 Bcf
down19 Bcf from week earlier
up591 Bcf from year earlier
11/29/2019: 447.1 million barrels
down4.9 million barrels from week earlier
up3.9 million barrels from year earlier