Does EIA have forecasts or projections for energy production, consumption, and prices for individual states?
No, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) does not make forecasts or projections for individual states (with the exception of California). However, EIA does have forecasts and projections for different regions of the country.
In the monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook, there are forecasts
by census regions or divisions for:
by electricity market regions and California for:
by Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) for:
In the Annual Energy Outlook 2023, there are supplemental tables with regional projections for:
- Energy consumption by sector and source by census division—supplemental Tables 2 to 2.9
- Energy prices by sector and source by census division—supplemental Tables 3 to 3.9
- Electricity generation by sector and source, and sales and prices by sector by electricity market regions—supplemental Tables 54.1 to 54.25
- Renewable energy capacity, generation, and consumption by fuel and the electric power and end-use sectors by electricity market regions—supplemental Tables 56.1 to 56.25
- Diesel fuel, motor gasoline, jet fuel, and residential heating oil prices and price components by census division—supplemental Tables 57.1 to 57.9
- Crude oil and natural gas production and wellhead prices by supply regions in the Lower 48 states—supplemental Tables 58 and 59
- Natural gas consumption and prices by end-use sector by census division—supplemental Tables 61 and 62
- Coal production and prices by producing region—supplemental Tables 64, 65, and 66
Last updated: March 5, 2024.
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