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Electricity Wholesale Market Data

Jun 13, 2013
Spreadsheets contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at ten electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States. Data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through June 7, 2013.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Jun 11, 2013
EIA expects the price of regular gasoline will average $3.53 per gallon over the summer driving season (April through September). The annual average regular gasoline retail price is projected to decline from $3.63 per gallon in 2012 to $3.49 per gallon in 2013 and to $3.37 per gallon in 2014.

Short-Term Energy Outlook - Market Prices and Uncertainty Report

Jun 11, 2013
After declining in March and April, Brent and WTI prices traded in a relatively narrow range for most of May. Brent settled at $103.61 per barrel on June 6, an increase of $3.66 per barrel since May 1, and WTI settled at $94.76 per barrel on June 6, an increase of $3.73 per barrel since May 1.

Technically Recoverable Shale Oil and Shale Gas Resources: An Assessment of 137 Shale Formations in 41 Countries Outside the United States

Jun 10, 2013
This report provides an initial assessment of shale oil resources and updates a prior assessment of shale gas resources issued in April 2011. It assesses 137 shale formations in 41 countries outside the United States, expanding on the 69 shale formations within 32 countries considered in the prior report.

Domestic Uranium Production Report 2012

Jun 6, 2013
Statistical data update for 2012 on drilling, mining, production, shipments, sales, facilities, employment, expenditures, and reserve estimates in the U.S. uranium production industry. A new Table 10 includes uranium reserve estimates for mines and properties by status, mining method, and State.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Jun 3, 2013
In this edition of the Petroleum Marketing Monthly, preliminary March 2013 data show modest changes in crude oil prices in the U.S. marketplace, while average prices for refined petroleum products show larger month-to-month differences. Prime Supplier data show consumption of gasoline increased in March, while consumption of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel remained flat and other distillate products declined. Additionally, final revisions to 2012 monthly crude oil sales data and annual averages are presented in Tables 1, 1A, and 18-27.

Natural Gas Monthly

May 31, 2013
The May Natural Gas Monthly, with data through March 2013, has been released. • Dry gas production of 2,037 billion cubic feet (Bcf), or 65.7 Bcf/day, decreased from the revised February 2013 rate of 66.2 Bcf/day. • Total consumption of 2,508 Bcf is the highest ever recorded for the month of March. • Beginning with data for January 2013, underground storage data for the state of Alaska is now being shown in tables 12 and 13. However, Alaska data are not included in the totals in those tables; the tables only show totals for the lower 48 states.

Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report

May 31, 2013
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.

State Energy Data System: Total Energy for 2011

May 31, 2013
Annual state-level estimates of total energy consumption, prices, and expenditures.

Sales of Fossil Fuels Produced from Federal and Indian Lands, FY 2003 through FY 2012

May 30, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that sales of fossil fuels from production on federal lands decreased by 4 percent during fiscal year 2012, based on data from the Department of the Interior as of March 2013. For the same period, EIA estimates that sales of fossil fuels from production on Indian lands were nearly unchanged.

Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity

May 30, 2013
Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity as of March 31, 2013 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, 2013.

Monthly Biodiesel Production Report

May 30, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration released new data today showing national and regional monthly biodiesel production for March 2013. In addition to biodiesel production, data included producer sales, producer stocks, and feedstock inputs.

Electricity Wholesale Market Data

May 30, 2013
Spreadsheets contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at ten electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States. Data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through May 24, 2013.

Company Level Imports

May 30, 2013
Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

May 30, 2013
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.

Domestic Uranium Production Report Quarterly

May 29, 2013
First quarter 2013 update of uranium production in the United States and operating status of U.S. uranium mills and plants.

Monthly Energy Review

May 28, 2013
EIA's most comprehensive report on recent integrated energy statistics. Preliminary data indicate that in February 2013, U.S. primary energy production totaled 6.2 quadrillion Btu, a 2-percent decrease from February 2012.

Emerging East Africa Energy

May 23, 2013
Although oil and natural gas exploration has been going on for decades in various East African countries, there has been limited success until recently. Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, and Madagascar have shown the most progress toward commercial development of newly discovered resources in recent years. Uganda and Madagascar will most likely be the next new oil producers on the continent. Mozambique will probably be the first country in East Africa to develop the capability to export liquefied natural gas (LNG), possibly followed by Tanzania. Although progress toward commercial development of hydrocarbon resources in Kenya has been modest, the country plays a vital role in the region as an oil transit hub, particularly for oil products coming into the region. Kenya is planning to expand its role by embarking on a multi-million dollar investment to increase its midstream and downstream capacity.

Prime Supplier Report

May 21, 2013
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through March 2013 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.

U.S. Fuel Ethanol Plant Production Capacity

May 20, 2013
This is the third release of U.S. Energy Information Administration data on fuel ethanol production capacity. This report contains production capacity data for all operating U.S. fuel ethanol production plants as of January 1, 2013.

Algeria Country Analysis Brief

May 20, 2013
Algeria is the largest natural gas producer and second largest oil producer, after Nigeria, in Africa. In recent years, crude oil production has been stagnant, while natural gas production has gradually declined, because new production and infrastructure projects have repeatedly been delayed. The recent militant attack on the In Amenas gas facility prompted security concerns about operating in Algeria’s remote areas, particularly in the south. Any major disruption to Algeria’s hydrocarbon production would not only be detrimental to the local economy but, depending on the scale of lost production, could affect world oil prices. Also, since Algeria is the fourth largest natural gas supplier to Europe, unplanned cuts to natural gas output could affect some European countries.


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September 11, 2025 Today in Energy ›

Northwest U.S. natural gas prices remain historically low in 2025 ›

Monthly average natural gas spot prices in the northwestern United States reached historic lows in 2025, as ample supply from Canada coincided with subdued regional demand for natural gas-fired electricity. At Northwest Sumas, a key pricing hub for natural gas in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the daily spot price averaged $1.59 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2025 through August and reached its lowest ever monthly average price of $0.56/MMBtu in June, according to data from Natural Gas Intelligence. The monthly average price for the first eight months of this year is the lowest for this period of any year since at least 1999, and it is about 17% lower than in this same period in 2024. More

monthly average natural gas spot prices at Northwest Sumas

Data source: Natural Gas Intelligence


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