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The Availability and Price of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Produced in Countries Other Than Iran

Apr 25, 2013
The eighth in a series of reports required by section 1245 (d) (4) (A) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, which requires that, not later than 60 days from enactment and every 60 days thereafter, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) “submit to Congress a report on the availability and price of petroleum and petroleum products produced in countries other than Iran in the 60-day period preceding the submission of the report.”

Monthly Energy Review

Apr 25, 2013
EIA's most comprehensive report on recent integrated energy statistics. Preliminary data indicate that in January 2013, U.S. renewable energy consumption totaled 786 trillion Btu, which represented 9 percent of U.S. total primary energy consumption.

Prime Supplier Report

Apr 22, 2013
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through February 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.

State Energy Data System: Nuclear Energy for 2011

Apr 19, 2013
Annual state-level estimates of consumption, prices, and expenditures for nuclear energy.

Electricity Wholesale Market Data

Apr 18, 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 April 12, 2013.

Oil and Gas Field Code Master List

Apr 17, 2013
Comprehensive listing of U.S. oil and gas field names.

Annual Energy Outlook 2013

Apr 15, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today released additional content of Annual Energy Outlook 2013 (AEO2013), updating and expanding on the early release version of AEO2013 Reference case released in December 2012. Today's release includes a Legislation and Regulations section that discusses evolving issues, a Market Trends section that highlights projections for energy markets, and a comparison of AEO2013 with projections from other organizations. Additional components of AEO2013 will be issued over the coming weeks.

State Energy Data System: Retail Electricity for 2011

Apr 12, 2013
Annual state-level estimates of retail electricity consumption, prices, and expenditures.

Updated Capital Cost Estimates for Utility Scale Electricity Generating Plants

Apr 12, 2013
The current and future projected cost and performance characteristics of new electric generating capacity are a critical input into the development of energy projections and analyses.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Apr 9, 2013
During the April-through-September summer driving season this year, regular gasoline retail prices are forecast to average $3.63 per gallon. The projected monthly average regular retail gasoline price falls from $3.69 per gallon in May to $3.57 per gallon in September. EIA expects regular gasoline retail prices to average $3.56 per gallon in 2013 and $3.39 per gallon in 2014, compared with $3.63 per gallon in 2012. (see EIA Summer Fuels Outlook slideshow)

Short-Term Energy Outlook - Market Prices and Uncertainty Report

Apr 9, 2013
Brent crude oil prices moved lower from the beginning of March to the first week in April. The Brent front month crude oil futures price settled at $106.34 per barrel on April 4, $4.06 per barrel lower than on March 1 (Figure 1). The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil benchmark, on the other hand, rose over the last month, nearly reaching its 2013 high in March. The WTI front month futures price settled at $93.26 on April 4, an increase of $2.58 per barrel since March 1.

Alternative Fueled Vehicle Data

Apr 8, 2013
New data available for 2011 through the interactive data viewer, providing time-series data back to 1994 for supplier data and 2003 for user data.

Iraq Country Analysis Brief

Apr 2, 2013
Iraq has the fifth largest proven crude oil reserves in the world, and it passed Iran as the second largest producer of crude oil in OPEC at the end of 2012. However, increases in oil production still lag behind ambitious targets because of infrastructure constraints and political disputes. Development of other fuels lags the oil sector. Most Iraqi natural gas production is flared, with the result that Iraq was the fourth largest natural gas flaring country in the world in 2010. Iraq is taking steps to reduce flaring in order to utilize its natural gas resources for re-injection to increase oil recovery, as well as for power generation. After years of power shortages, Iraqi efforts to increase generating capacity are moving forward. Iraq plans to triple generating capacity to 27 gigawatts by the end of 2015.

Quarterly Coal Distribution Report - Fourth Quarter 2012

Apr 2, 2013
Provides detailed U.S. domestic coal distribution data for October – December 2012, excluding waste coal and imports, by coal origin, coal destination, mode of transportation, and consuming sector. Quarterly coal distribution data for all years are preliminary and will be superseded by the release of the corresponding “Annual Coal Distribution Report.”

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Apr 1, 2013
All data covering sales of finished petroleum products through December 2012 are now final and 2012 annual averages are presented in Tables 2 through 17. Additionally, state motor fuel tax rates for gasoline and diesel fuel in effect as of January 1, 2013 are available in Table EN1. Preliminary January 2013 data show crude oil prices were generally on the rise in the United States, as were prices for most finished products. Prime Supplier data show differing month-on-month trends in U.S. consumption of gasoline and diesel fuel.


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July 24, 2025 Today in Energy ›

Natural gas price volatility fell over the first half of 2025 ›

The average historical volatility of the daily Henry Hub front-month futures price, a key benchmark for U.S. natural gas, trended downward through the first half of the year, with quarterly volatility falling from a recent high of 81% in the fourth quarter of 2024 to 69% by mid-2025. This decline marks a return to more typical seasonal patterns and reflects greater market stability as storage inventories return to levels close to the prior five-year average. Since 2022, natural gas markets have experienced a series of extremes, including both unusually high and low inventory levels, which contributed to elevated price volatility. Recent quarters, by contrast, have seen more seasonally consistent price movements, suggesting that natural gas market dynamics have steadied amid record storage injections and more balanced inventories. More

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Data source: Bloomberg L.P.


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