In 2020, both natural gas consumption by the U.S. electric power sector and natural gas exports reached record highs, despite a 2% annual decline in domestic dry natural gas production. Dry natural gas production doesn’t include natural gas plant liquids (NGPL), such as ethane and propane. In 2020, NGPL production grew to a record-high 2.7 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), up 7% from 2019. Our U.S. natural gas flow diagram shows the volume of U.S. natural gas supply (production, imports, and withdrawals from storage) and disposition (consumption, exports, and additions to storage) in 2020. More ›
Source: EIA, Monthly Energy Review
6/4/2021: $69.62/barrel
up$3.30 from week earlier
up$32.21 from year earlier
6/4/2021: $3.097/MMBtu
up$0.111 from week earlier
up$1.275 from year earlier
5/29/2021: 12.007 million tons
up0.362 million tons from week earlier
up3.650 million tons from year earlier
5/28/2021: 2,313 Bcf
up98 Bcf from week earlier
down386 Bcf from year earlier
5/28/2021: 479.3 million barrels
down5.1 million barrels from week earlier
down53.1 million barrels from year earlier