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Posted March 16, 2023 Today in Energy

EIA projects that U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions will fall through 2050 in AEO2023 ›

U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions drop 25% to 38% below what they were in 2005 by 2030, according to our projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 2023 (AEO2023). We use 2005 as an emissions reference year because the United States’ nationally determined contribution (NDC), submitted as part of the Paris Agreement, calls for a target of 50% to 52% of net greenhouse gas emissions below the 2005 level by 2030. It’s important to note, however, that we only consider energy-related CO2 emissions, which does not cover the full NDC scope. More

total U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2023 (AEO2023)

Data Highlights

WTI crude oil futures price

3/16/2023: $68.35/barrel

down$7.37 from week earlier
down$26.69 from year earlier

Natural gas futures price

3/16/2023: $2.514/MMBtu

down$0.029 from week earlier
down$2.234 from year earlier

Weekly coal production

3/11/2023: 11.383 million tons

down1.506 million tons from week earlier
down0.694 million tons from year earlier

Natural gas inventories

3/10/2023: 1,972 Bcf

down58 Bcf from week earlier
up521 Bcf from year earlier

Crude oil inventories

3/10/2023: 480.1 million barrels

up1.6 million barrels from week earlier
up64.2 million barrels from year earlier