EIA expects total U.S. coal consumption in 2018 to fall to 691 million short tons (MMst), a 4% decline from 2017 and the lowest level since 1979. U.S. coal consumption has been falling since its peak in 2007, and EIA forecasts that 2018 coal consumption will be 437 MMst (44%) lower than 2007 levels, mainly driven by declines in coal use in the electric power sector. More ›
Source: EIA, Monthly Energy Review October 2018 and Short-Term Energy Outlook November 2018
12/27/2018: $44.61/barrel
down$1.27 from week earlier
down$15.03 from year earlier
12/27/2018: $3.642/MMBtu
up$0.059 from week earlier
up$0.904 from year earlier
12/24/2018: $3.134/gal
down$0.053 from week earlier
up$0.214 from year earlier
12/21/2018: 441.4 million barrels
down0.0 million barrels from week earlier
up9.5 million barrels from year earlier
12/21/2018: 2,725 Bcf
down 48 from week earlier
down 623 from year earlier