As Thanksgiving nears, households across the nation are firing up their stoves, cooktops, and ovens to prepare their feasts. According to the latest data from EIA’s Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), electricity is the most common fuel used for cooking, with 74.9 million households (63%) using electricity in a stove, cooktop, or oven. The cooking fuel a household uses is often the same fuel it uses to heat the home: 59% of households reported using the same type of fuel for cooking as for main space heating. More ›
Source: EIA, 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey
11/16/2018: $56.46/barrel
down$3.73 from week earlier
up$1.32 from year earlier
11/16/2018: $4.272/MMBtu
up$0.553 from week earlier
up$1.219 from year earlier
11/10/2018: 14.318 million tons
down0.643 million tons from week earlier
down0.586 million tons from year earlier
11/9/2018: 3,247 Bcf
up39 Bcf from week earlier
down528 Bcf from year earlier
11/9/2018: 442.1 million barrels
up10.3 million barrels from week earlier
down16.9 million barrels from year earlier