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Prime Supplier Report

Dec 21, 2011
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through October 2011 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: Motor Gasoline, Fuel Ethanol, and Aviation Gasoline Through 2010

Dec 16, 2011
Annual State-level estimates of motor gasoline and aviation gasoline consumption, prices, and expenditures and fuel ethanol consumption.

Changes in the December 2011 Electric Power Monthly (EPM)

Dec 16, 2011
Beginning with the December 2011 issue, the EPM will be published without a narrative executive summary. The executive summary tables will continue to be published. The narrative EPM executive summary has been replaced by the data and description of trends in the Electricity Monthly Update. The EMU is available at: http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/update/. The EMU's Highlights section features a monthly article about a major event or an informative topic pertaining to the electric power industry. The left column contains bulleted highlights at the top and key indicators in a table and graphics format that can be scanned at a glance. The right column is used for navigation. Additionally, the December 2011 EPM contains finalized monthly 2010 data in accordance with EIA's recently released 2010 Electric Power Annual, and revises monthly 2011 data based on revised imputation coefficients derived from final 2010 data.

Wholesale Market Data

Dec 15, 2011
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity price data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through December 9, 2011 (latest website update: December 15, 2011). The files contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at five electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States.

Energy & Financial Markets - What Drives Crude Oil Prices?

Dec 14, 2011
EIA has updated the "What drives oil prices?" website. This website assesses both physical and financial factors that could influence oil price movements.

Malaysia Country Analysis Brief

Dec 14, 2011
Malaysia is a significant oil and natural gas producer and is strategically located amid important routes for the seaborne energy trade. The countrys oil reserves are the third highest in the Asia-Pacific region after China and India. It was the worlds third largest exporter of liquefied natural gas after Qatar and Indonesia in 2010.

Congo (Brazzaville) Country Analysis Brief

Dec 14, 2011
Congo's (Brazzaville) oil production declined steadily for nearly a decade until 2008 when the country's first deepwater field came online. In 2010, output reached its highest level at 302,000 bbl/d, surpassing its previous peak in 2000 (292,000 bbl/d).

Smart Grid Legislative and Regulatory Policies and Case Studies

Dec 12, 2011
In recent years, a number of U.S. states have adopted or are considering smart grid related laws, regulations, and voluntary or mandatory requirements. At the same time, the number of smart grid pilot projects has been increasing rapidly. EIA commissioned SAIC to research the development of smart grid in the United States and abroad. The research produced several documents that will help guide EIA as it considers how best to track smart grid developments.

Natural Gas Year-in-Review

Dec 9, 2011
Natural gas production grew in 2010, with large gains in onshore production offsetting continuing declines in the Gulf of Mexico. Even as consumption grew year over year, particularly in the electric power and industrial sectors, strength in domestic production and abundant storage reduced the need for imports. Prices remained relatively low through the year.

What are renewable portfolio standards (RPS) and how do they affect renewable electricity generation?

Dec 8, 2011
Energy in Brief article discussing Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and their impact on renewable electricity generation.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Dec 6, 2011
EIA expects the U.S. average refiner acquisition cost (RAC) of crude oil to increase slightly over the next year, averaging about $101 per barrel in 2011 and $102 in 2012. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil has been trading at a discount to RAC for most of 2011, contrary to the traditional relationship. The forecast WTI price discount relative to the RAC narrows from an average $11 per barrel in the third quarter of 2011 to $3 per barrel by the fourth quarter of 2012, supported by the recently announced reversal of the Seaway pipeline in 2012.

Short-Term Energy Outlook - Market Prices and Uncertainty Report

Dec 6, 2011
Prices for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil moved higher at the end of November with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) closing at $100.20 on November 30; near its highest price since June 9 and only the second time the benchmark has settled over $100 since then (Figure 1). Brent prices finished the month at $110.52 per barrel, towards the higher end of the $100 to $115 per barrel trading range the front month contract has been in since August.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Dec 1, 2011
Crude oil prices were generally on the rise in September, while price trends for refiner sales of the principal finished petroleum products were mixed. Prime supplier survey data show sales of finished petroleum products fell in September and continued to remain below year-ago levels.

Annual Coal Report 2010

Nov 30, 2011
Provides information about U.S. coal production, number of mines, prices, productivity, employment, productive capacity, and recoverable reserves to a wide audience, including Congress, Federal and State agencies, the coal industry, and the general public. U.S. coal production, employment, and productivity are based on the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration's Form 7000-2, "Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report." Prices, recoverable reserves, and productive capacity are based on EIA's annual survey form, EIA-7A, "Coal Production and Preparation Report." Final U.S. coal production for 2010 is reported to be 1,084.4 million short tons, about the same as the 2009 total of 1,074.9 million short tons. All data for 2010 and prior years are final.

Analysis of Impacts of a Clean Energy Standard as requested by Chairman Bingaman

Nov 30, 2011
This report responds to a request from Chairman Jeff Bingaman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, providing an analysis to establish a national clean energy standard (CES) that would require an increasing percentage of electricity to be generated from clean sources.

Annual Coal Distribution 2010

Nov 30, 2011
Provides detailed information on domestic coal distribution by origin State, destination State, consumer category, and method of transportation. Also provided is a summary of foreign coal distribution by coal-producing State. All data for 2010 are final and this report supersedes the 2010 quarterly distribution reports

U.S. Fuel Ethanol Plant Production Capacity

Nov 29, 2011
This is the first release of U.S. Energy Information Administration data on fuel ethanol production capacity. Future capacity data will be released annually near the end of September (data for January 1). This new report contains production capacity data for all operating U.S. fuel ethanol production plants as of January 1, 2011.

Natural Gas Monthly

Nov 29, 2011
The November issue of the NGM, featuring data for September 2011, has been released. Driven by continued strong production and attractive prices abroad, year-to-date exports of natural gas reached 1,135 billion cubic feet (Bcf), putting 2011 on track to have the highest natural gas exports on record. Year-to-date dry production of 17,056 Bcf is nearly 7 percent above dry production for the same period in 2010.

What is the role of hydroelectric power in the United States?

Nov 29, 2011
Energy in Brief article discussing the importance of hydropower as a source of electricity generation in the United States.

Company Level Imports

Nov 29, 2011
Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Nov 29, 2011
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.

Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report

Nov 29, 2011
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.

Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity

Nov 29, 2011
Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity as of September 30, 2011 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 September 30, 2011.

Natural Gas Annual Respondent Query System (EIA-176 Data through 2010)

Nov 23, 2011
The Natural Gas Annual Respondent Query System has been updated with data for 2010 for the EIA-176, Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition. The release includes company-level data on natural gas deliveries to end-use consumers.

Monthly Energy Review

Nov 23, 2011
EIA's most comprehensive report on recent integrated energy statistics. Preliminary data indicate that the transportation sector accounted for 72 percent of total U.S. estimated petroleum consumption, which includes fuel ethanol, biodiesel, and other renewable fuels blended into petroleum. The industrial sector accounted for 23 percent of total U.S. estimated petroleum consumption, the residential sector 3 percent, the commercial sector 2 percent, and the electric power sector 1 percent.


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Crude oil and petroleum product prices increased significantly in the first quarter of 2026 (1Q26), particularly following military action in the Middle East on February 28 and the subsequent de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. In this quarterly update, we review petroleum markets price developments in 1Q26, covering crude oil prices, petroleum product prices, and refinery inputs. More

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