Fossil fuels—petroleum, natural gas, and coal—accounted for 79% of the 97 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) of primary energy consumption in the United States during 2021. About 21% of U.S. primary energy consumption in 2021 came from fuel sources other than fossil fuels, such as renewables and nuclear, according to data in our Monthly Energy Review. More ›
Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review
6/30/2022: $105.76/barrel
up$1.49 from week earlier
up$32.29 from year earlier
6/30/2022: $5.424/MMBtu
down$0.815 from week earlier
up$1.774 from year earlier
6/27/2022: $4.872/gal
down$0.090 from week earlier
up$1.781 from year earlier
6/24/2022: 2,251 Bcf
up82 Bcf from week earlier
down296 Bcf from year earlier
6/24/2022: 415.6 million barrels
down2.8 million barrels from week earlier
down36.8 million barrels from year earlier