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Posted May 4, 2023 Today in Energy

U.S. households in warmer states consume less site energy than households in colder states ›

U.S. households consumed an average of 76.7 million British thermal units (MMBtu) of site energy in 2020, according to our 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) data. The average site energy a household uses is largely correlated with the average outdoor temperature; households in colder climates, where space heating equipment is used more intensely, tend to consume more site energy than households in warmer parts of the county. Of the 15 states with average annual temperatures above the national average (59.4°F), the average households in every state except Oklahoma used less energy than the national average. More

site energy consumption per household versus average	state temperature

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS)

Data Highlights

WTI crude oil futures price

5/4/2023: $68.56/barrel

down$6.20 from week earlier
down$39.25 from year earlier

Natural gas futures price

5/4/2023: $2.101/MMBtu

down$0.254 from week earlier
down$6.314 from year earlier

Weekly coal production

4/29/2023: 11.370 million tons

down0.824 million tons from week earlier
up1.210 million tons from year earlier

Natural gas inventories

4/28/2023: 2,063 Bcf

up54 Bcf from week earlier
up507 Bcf from year earlier

Crude oil inventories

4/28/2023: 459.6 million barrels

down1.3 million barrels from week earlier
up43.9 million barrels from year earlier