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Prime Supplier Report

Apr 20, 2022
The Prime Supplier Report presents data through February 2022 on Form EIA-782C, Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption. These data measure primary product deliveries into the states where they are locally marketed and consumed.

Drilling Productivity Report

Apr 18, 2022
Because drilling new wells has been significantly reduced, the inventory of drilled but uncompleted (DUC) wells provides short-term reserve for the completion of new wells. The September supplement to the Drilling Productivity Report reviews how DUC well inventory functions as a necessary buffer between drilling activities and oil demand.

State Energy Data System: Petroleum coke and other petroleum through 2020

Apr 15, 2022
Annual state-level estimates of consumption, prices, and expenditures for petroleum coke and other petroleum products through 2020. Other petroleum products is a category that consists of 11 products, including still gas, petrochemical feedstocks, and special naphthas.

Monthly Solar Photovoltaic Module Shipments Report

Apr 15, 2022
This report contains monthly summary data for the photovoltaic industry in the United States. Data include manufacturing, imports, and exports of modules in the United States and its territories. Summary data include volumes in peak kilowatts and average prices. Where possible, imports and exports are listed by country, and shipments to the United States are listed by state.

Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions at the state level, through 2019

Apr 13, 2022
We have updated the state carbon dioxide emissions page. The update features energy-related CO2 emissions data between 1970 and 2019 based on the State Energy Data System, as well as new methodology and key concept documentation.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Apr 12, 2022
The April Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) is subject to heightened levels of uncertainty resulting from a variety of factors, including Russia’s further invasion of Ukraine. This STEO assumes U.S. GDP will grow by 3.4% in 2022 and by 3.1% in 2023, following growth of 5.7% in 2021. We use the S&P Global macroeconomic model to generate our U.S. economic assumptions. Global macroeconomic assumptions in our forecast are from Oxford Economics and include global GDP growth of 4.0% in 2022 and 3.7% in 2023, compared with growth of 6.0% in 2021. A wide range of potential macroeconomic outcomes could significantly affect energy markets during the forecast period. Energy supply uncertainty results from the conflict in Ukraine, the production decisions of OPEC+, and the rate at which U.S. oil and natural gas producers increase drilling.

Map library of hydrocarbon exploration, resources, and production

Apr 12, 2022
We released an updated map library of hydrocarbon exploration, resources, and production. This site features detailed maps and reports on selected oil and natural gas plays and enhanced navigation and data accessibility features. The available maps, based on well-level data, include selected hydrocarbon-producing formation structure and thickness contours, well locations, and production.

Permian Basin Report

Apr 12, 2022
The Permian Basin Report, Part II contains updated maps and information on major hydrocarbon Wolfcamp and Spraberry plays of the Midland Basin, which is the part of the larger Permian Basin. Structure and thickness maps of Wolfcamp and Spraberry formations are also presented as standalone products, including shapefiles.

State Energy Data System: Biodiesel through 2020

Apr 8, 2022
Annual state-level estimates of biodiesel consumption

Wholesale Electricity Market Data

Apr 7, 2022
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity and natural gas data from eight major trading hubs that cover most regions of the United States. The data are through April 5, 2022 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Egypt Country Analysis Brief

Apr 4, 2022
Egypt is the third-largest natural gas producer in Africa. Egypt operates the Suez Canal and the Suez-Mediterranean (SUMED) Pipeline, which are important transportation infrastructure in international energy markets.

Quarterly Coal Distribution Report (QCDR)—Fourth-Quarter 2021

Apr 1, 2022
The Quarterly Coal Distribution Report (QCDR) provides detailed U.S. domestic coal distribution data (excluding waste coal and imports) for fourth-quarter 2021 by coal-origin state, coal-destination state, mode of transportation, and consuming sector. Quarterly coal distribution data for all quarters are preliminary and will be updated in the corresponding Annual Coal Distribution Report.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Apr 1, 2022

The April 2022 Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM), with data through January 2022 presents monthly and annual price and volume statistics covering crude oil and refined petroleum products sales in the United States.

Additionally, 2021 annual average price and volume data for refiner sales of the surveyed petroleum products are available in PMM tables 2-17.

Quarterly Coal Report (QCR)—Fourth-Quarter 2021

Apr 1, 2022
U.S. coal production during the fourth quarter of 2021 totaled 146.7 million short tons (MMst), which was 1% lower than the previous quarter and 9.4% higher than the fourth quarter of 2020. Fourth-quarter 2021 U.S. coal exports (21.7 MMst) increased 4.5% from the third-quarter 2021 level and increased 13.7% from the fourth-quarter 2020 level. U.S. coal imports in the fourth quarter of 2021 totaled 1.7 MMst. All data for 2020 and previous years are final. All data for 2021 are preliminary.

Company Level Imports

Mar 31, 2022
Imports data at the company level collected from Form EIA-814, Monthly Imports Report.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Mar 31, 2022
Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data describe production, imports and exports, movements, and inventories.

Monthly Biofuels Capacity and Feedstocks Update

Mar 31, 2022
The U.S. Energy Information Administration release showing national monthly biofuels operable production capacity.

Colombia Country Analysis Brief

Mar 31, 2022
In 2021, Colombia was South America’s largest coal producer and second-largest petroleum and other liquids producer after Brazil. The country is also a significant oil exporter; in 2021, it was the fifth-largest crude oil exporter to the United States. Columbia uses hydropower for most of its electricity needs. Despite being a major coal producer, Colombia uses very little coal domestically, instead exporting most of its coal production.

Natural Gas Monthly

Mar 31, 2022
In January 2022, dry natural gas production increased year over year for the month for the 10th consecutive month. The preliminary level for dry natural gas production in January 2022 was 2,943 billion cubic feet (Bcf), or 94.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). This level was 2.1 Bcf/d (2.3%) higher than January 2021 (92.8 Bcf/d) and the second-highest level for the month since 1973, when we began tracking dry natural gas production. Gross withdrawals also increased from January 2021

Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production

Mar 31, 2022
These monthly production estimates are based on data from Form EIA-914, Monthly Crude Oil, Lease Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report.

U.S. Movements of Crude Oil By Rail

Mar 31, 2022
Monthly data on rail movements of crude oil have been updated for January 2022. Crude oil movements by rail have significantly increased during the past five years. The data on crude-by-rail (CBR) movements are also fully integrated with EIA’s existing monthly petroleum supply statistics, which already include crude oil movements by pipeline, tanker, and barge.

2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey Housing Characteristics Data

Mar 30, 2022
The 2020 RECS provides household characteristics and energy usage indicators for the estimated 123.5 million homes in the United States in 2020. The first release of 2020 RECS data includes preliminary estimates on the structural and geographic characteristics of homes, types of electronics and appliances used within them, lighting characteristics, demographic characteristics, and household energy insecurity.

Energy Implications of Limiting Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines

Mar 30, 2022
EIA presents an alternative case to the Annual Energy Outlook 2022 (AEO2022) that assume no new interstate natural gas pipelines are built between 2024 and 2050. This Issues in Focus article examines how these limitations to natural gas pipeline capacity affect changes to natural gas production, consumption, prices, and trade at the national and regional levels.

Monthly Energy Review

Mar 29, 2022
The Monthly Energy Review is our comprehensive report on recent and historical energy statistics. According to our March 2022 report, preliminary estimates indicate that U.S. total primary energy production equaled 98 quadrillion British thermal units in 2021, the second-highest total on record and a 2% increase from 2020.

State Energy Data System: Hydrocarbon gas liquids through 2020

Mar 25, 2022
Annual state-level estimates of consumption, prices, and expenditures for hydrocarbon gas liquids.

Wholesale Electricity Market Data

Mar 24, 2022
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity and natural gas data from eight major trading hubs that cover most regions of the United States. The data are through March 22, 2022 and are republished, with permission, from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Electric Power Monthly

Mar 24, 2022
Data in the March 2022 Electric Power Monthly (EPM) are for January 2022, during which net generation in the United States Rose 8.0 percent from the January 2021 level. Consumption of natural gas for power generation was up 11.5 percent compared to January 2021. The average residential retail price of electricity was up 8.1 percent from the January 2021 level.

Electricity Monthly Update

Mar 24, 2022
This month’s Electric Monthly Update contains data for January 2022 and a feature article about how average residential electricity expenditures increased in nominal terms from 2020 to 2021, largely due to higher fuel prices.


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July 2, 2025 Today in Energy ›

How has U.S. energy use changed since 1776? ›

In 2024, the United States consumed about 94 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) of energy, a 1% increase from 2023, according to our Monthly Energy Review. Fossil fuels—petroleum, natural gas, and coal—accounted for 82% of total U.S. energy consumption in 2024. Nonfossil fuel energy—from renewables and nuclear energy—accounted for the other 18%. Petroleum remained the most-consumed fuel in the United States, as it has been for the past 75 years, and nuclear energy consumption exceeded coal consumption for the first time ever. More

U.S. energy consumption (1776-2024)

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review


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