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Petroleum Marketing Monthly
Jun 1, 2015
The June 2015 Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM), with data through March 2015, presents monthly and annual price and volume statistics covering crude oil and refined products sales in the United States.
In this month’s edition, crude oil final monthly data and 2014 annual averages are published in Tables 1, 1A, and 18-27. Preliminary monthly data for March 2015 show varied trends in crude oil and refined petroleum products prices. U.S.-level Prime Supplier data show sales of gasoline and diesel fuel remained above year-ago levels.
Natural Gas Monthly
May 29, 2015
The May Natural Gas Monthly, with data through March 2015, has been released.
• Preliminary dry gas production for March 2015 was 2,232 billion cubic feet (Bcf), or 72.0 Bcf/day, down from last month’s 72.4 Bcf/day. March's production was a 3.8 Bcf/day increase from 68.2 Bcf/day in March 2014, a 5.5% rise from year to year.
• Preliminary total consumption for March 2015 was 2,636 Bcf, or 85.0 Bcf/day, an increase of 2.3% from 2,576 Bcf in March 2014, or 83.1 Bcf/day.
• Total consumption of dry natural gas for March 2015 decreased in three of four sectors year to year, with the exception being electric power deliveries, which increased significantly from last March:
o Deliveries to residential consumers for March 2015 were 640 Bcf, or 20.6 Bcf/day, down 8.6% from 22.6 Bcf/day in March 2014
o Commercial deliveries were 389 Bcf, or 12.5 Bcf/day, a 7.4% decrease from 13.5 Bcf/day in March 2014
o Industrial deliveries were 664 Bcf, or 21.4 Bcf/day, down 2.4% from 21.9 Bcf/day in March 2014
o Electric power deliveries were 717 Bcf, or 23.1 Bcf/day, a 28.3% rise from 18.0 Bcf/day in March 2014
• Beginning this month, the gross production and related estimates have been updated back to January 2015. The revised estimates represent an expanded sample for the source survey, EIA-914, that now has greater coverage of additional producing states.
• Beginning this month, natural gas consumption volumes and prices have been estimated back to January 2015 using a new methodology. For further details, please see Appendix C.
State Energy Data System: Wood and Biomass Waste for 2013
May 29, 2015
Annual state-level estimates of consumption, prices, and expenditures for wood and biomass waste.
Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report
May 29, 2015
Monthly natural gas gross withdrawals estimated from data collected on Form EIA-914 (Monthly Natural Gas Production Report) for Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming, other states and Lower 48 states. Alaska data are from the state of Alaska and included to obtain a U.S. total.
Company Level Imports
May 28, 2015
Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report.
Monthly Biodiesel Production Report
May 28, 2015
The U.S. Energy Information Administration released new data today showing national and regional monthly biodiesel production for March 2015. In addition to biodiesel production, data included producer sales, producer stocks, and feedstock inputs.
Petroleum Supply Monthly
May 28, 2015
Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data series describe production, imports and exports, movements, and inventories.
Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity
May 28, 2015
Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity as of March 31, 2015 is the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) report containing semi-annual storage capacity data. It includes three tables detailing working and net available shell storage capacity by facility type, product, and PAD District as of March 31, 2015.
U.S. Crude Oil Production to 2025: Updated Projection of Crude Types
May 28, 2015
This report updates and extends a May 2014 EIA report, U.S. crude oil production forecast – analysis of crude types. It provides a projection of domestic crude oil production by crude type through 2025, supplementing the overall production projection provided in the AEO2015. Projections of production by crude type matter for several reasons. First, U.S. crude streams vary widely in quality. Second, the economics surrounding various options for the domestic use of additional domestic oil production are directly dependent on crude quality characteristics. Third, actual or potential export values also vary significantly with quality characteristics.
Colombia Country Analysis Brief
May 27, 2015
Colombia has seen a dramatic increase in oil, natural gas, and coal production since the implementation of a series of regulatory reforms in 2003. However, after nearly a half-decade of relatively secure operations, attacks on oil and natural gas pipelines have increased. Expanded oil production will require discoveries of reserves and improvements to infrastructure safety.
Analysis of the Impacts of the Clean Power Plan
May 22, 2015
This report responds to an August 2014 request to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) from Representative Lamar Smith, Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, for an analysis of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed Clean Power Plan under which states would be required to develop plans to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rates from existing fossil-fired electricity generating units.
State Energy Profiles: New Data for February and March 2015, Updated Information on Eight States, New 2015 Data, New 2013 Data, and New Territory Data
May 21, 2015
New monthly data are available for electricity, natural gas, and coal series. In addition, the Quick Facts and analytical narratives for Florida, Georgia, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia have been updated. New annual data are also available for ethanol plant capacity; petroleum consumption and expenditures; and territory total energy consumption, electricity generation, electricity capacity, and crude oil production.
Prime Supplier Report
May 21, 2015
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through March 2015 on Form EIA-782C, "Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption." These data measure primary petroleum product deliveries into the states where they are locally marketed and consumed.
Domestic Uranium Production Report – Quarterly
May 20, 2015
First quarter 2015 update of uranium production in the United States and operating status of U.S. uranium mills and plants.
United Arab Emirates Country Analysis Brief
May 18, 2015
The United Arab Emirates was the second largest OPEC producer of petroleum and other liquids in 2014 and maintains an ambitious production growth goal despite lower oil prices. With significant refinery expansions at Ruwais, storage additions at Fujairah and new production concessions granted in 2015, the UAE is determined to expand and anchor their status as a global energy market lynchpin.
International Energy Portal
May 18, 2015
EIA launched a redesigned International Energy Portal to improve access to international energy data and trends in global energy markets. The expanded International Energy Portal provides increased access to data, new user-driven customization, new data visualization features, improved access to international analysis, and enhanced data downloads.
State Energy Data System: Nuclear Energy for 2013
May 15, 2015
Annual state-level estimates of nuclear energy consumption, prices, and expenditures.
China Country Analysis Brief
May 14, 2015
China’s robust economic growth and thirst for energy resources in the past decade has driven it to become the top global energy consumer. China has the largest oil and gas production in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest coal production in the world, but the country’s escalating energy demand, albeit at slower growth levels in the past few years, increases its reliance on imports and need to secure more energy supplies. China is also in the midst of balancing its need for energy security with environmental concerns and is implementing economic and energy sector reforms to provide more sustainable and long-term growth.
2014 Uranium Marketing Annual Report
May 13, 2015
Statistical data update for 2014 of uranium marketing activities in the United States.
Short-Term Energy Outlook - Market Prices and Uncertainty Report
May 12, 2015
After increasing in February, global crude oil prices declined in March. The North Sea Brent front month futures price settled at $54.95/bbl on April 2, a decline of $4.59/bbl since the close on March 2. The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) front month futures price declined by $0.45/bbl over the same period to settle at $49.14/bbl on April 2. The average Brent price for March was 3.2% lower compared to the average in February, the smallest monthly average change since June 2014.
Short-Term Energy Outlook
May 12, 2015
On April 2, Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany (P5+1) reached a framework agreement that could result in the lifting of oil-related sanctions against Iran. Lifting sanctions could substantially change the STEO forecast for oil supply, demand, and prices by allowing a significantly increased volume of Iranian barrels to enter the market. If and when sanctions are lifted, the baseline forecast for world crude oil prices in 2016 could be reduced $5-$15/barrel (bbl) from the level presented in this STEO.
U.S. Natural Gas Imports & Exports 2014
May 11, 2015
In 2014, net imports of natural gas in the United States fell to 1,187 billion cubic feet as a result of lower natural gas imports from Canada. On a regional basis, natural gas net imports changed most significantly in the Northeast, North Central, and South regions. Net changes in natural gas imports in other regions were less significant in 2014. These trends are discussed in the U.S. Natural Gas Imports and Exports 2014 report.
Drilling Productivity Report
May 11, 2015
EIA’s monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) has been released. The DPR takes a fresh look at oil and natural gas production, starting with an assessment of how and where drilling for hydrocarbons is taking place. It uses recent data on the total number of drilling rigs in operation along with estimates of drilling productivity and estimated changes in production from existing oil and natural gas wells to provide estimated changes in oil and natural gas production for seven key fields.
Implications of Increasing Light Tight Oil Production for U.S. Refining
May 5, 2015
EIA retained Turner, Mason & Company to provide analysis of the implications of increasing domestic light tight oil production for U.S. refining, focusing on regional crude supply/demand balances, refinery crude slates, operations, capital investment, product yields, crude oil exports/imports, petroleum product exports, infrastructure constraints and expansions, and crude oil price relationships.