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Monthly Energy Review

Dec 22, 2010
Preliminary data show that U.S. primary energy production rose by 2% in the first 9 months of 2010 compared with the first 9 months of 2009. Fossil fuels accounted for 78% of primary energy production, nuclear electric power accounted for 11% of primary energy production, and renewable energy accounted for 11% of primary energy production. For more information, see the Monthly Energy Review, which provides EIA's most comprehensive look at recent integrated energy statistics, including: total energy production, consumption, and trade; energy prices; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and international petroleum; carbon dioxide emissions; and data unit conversions. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of changes.

Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE)

Dec 21, 2010
The December issue of the Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE) of Electric Power Data is available on EIA's Electricity page. This issue provides early highlights of October 2010 electricity data and also includes Average Number of Days Burn of Non-Lignite Coal which is a new data item published in this December issue. This new data has been added to the report in both tabular and graphic format.

Electric Power Monthly

Dec 17, 2010
The latest EPM issue (December 2010) is now available on EIA's http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelelectric.html. Data are for September 2010, during which net generation in the United States rose by 5.4 percent from September 2009. Consumption of coal for power generation rose 7.7 percent compared to September 2009. The average retail price of electricity for September 2010 was 10.24 cents per kilowatthour (kWh), 2.0 percent lower than August 2010 when the average retail price was 10.45 cents per kWh, but 1.3 percent higher than September 2009, when the price was 10.11 cents per kWh. Historical copies of the EPM tables in Excel format are located at: http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_ex_bkis.html

What is shale gas and why is it important?

Dec 16, 2010
Energy in Brief article on the production of natural gas from shale formations.

Wholesale Market Data

Dec 16, 2010
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity price data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through December 10, 2010 (latest web site update: December 16, 2010). The files contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at six electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States.

Annual Energy Outlook 2011 Early Release

Dec 16, 2010
The AEO2011 presents long-term projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2035 based on results from EIA's National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). The AEO2011 Early Release Overview is the first document released as part of AEO2011. This release only includes the Reference case. The full publication, including many additional cases and a complete discussion of the projection results and energy market issues, will be released in March 2011.

International Petroleum Monthly - November 2010

Dec 10, 2010
The International Petroleum Monthly (IPM) is the Energy Information Administration's primary report of recent international petroleum (oil) statistics. This report includes world petroleum production statistics through September 2010. The IPM also includes statistics for petroleum demand, stocks, and imports for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries through August 2010.

Annual Electric Generator Report

Dec 9, 2010
The 2009 data files with data collected on the Annual Electric Generator Report (EIA-860) are now available on EIA's Electricity page. The files include capacity and other characteristic data at the generator-level for power plants with 1 megawatt or greater of combined nameplate capacity. The files also include data on the associated boilers and environmental equipment for relevant generators. The data files have been revised to facilitate the ability of users to properly find and work with the data. For more information on the EIA-860, please follow this link: http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/eia860.html

Updated OPEC Revenues Fact Sheet

Dec 7, 2010
Based on projections from the EIA December 2010 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) could earn $750 billion of net oil export revenues in 2010 and $847 billion in 2011. Saudi Arabia earned the largest share of these earnings, $153 billion, representing 27 percent of total OPEC revenues. The updated Fact Sheet along with time series data is now available on the EIA website.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Dec 7, 2010
Short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2011 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included.

Annual Electric Power Industry Report data files

Dec 6, 2010
Data files include retail and wholesale electricity sales, revenue, and price information as well as data on advanced metering, green pricing, net metering, mergers & acquisitions, and time- and incentive-based demand response programs from the 2009 Form EIA-861. The data geographic coverage is the 50 States, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Territories.

Coordinated Bulk Power Supply and Demand Report

Dec 3, 2010
The "Coordinated Bulk Power Supply and Demand Report" (Form EIA-411) data files are available on EIA's Electricity page. The Form EIA-411 collects information from the Nation's power system planners about the electricity supply, both capacity and energy, that is needed to serve current demand and for future growth. Data is presented by NERC region.

Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report

Dec 3, 2010
This report contains final 2009 data concerning the quality, quantity, and cost of fossil fuels used by U.S. electric power generating plants for both electric power generation and, in the case of a combined heat and power plant, useful thermal output. These plants are comprised of regulated utility power plants and independent power producers, including combined heat and power producers in the commercial and industrial sectors.

Wholesale Market Data

Dec 2, 2010
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity price data from ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) through November 26, 2010 (latest web site update: December 2, 2010). The files contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at six electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States. AEP Dayton, Entergy and PJM West all reported only one sale during the 2-week period, typical for AEP, but not for the others. NEPOOL had the highest prices, around $50/MWh. ERCOT, NEPOOL, and SP15 had ending prices that were slightly higher than the prices of the beginning period.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Dec 1, 2010
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level. (Data reported through September 2010.)

Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity as of September 30, 2010

Dec 1, 2010
Working and Net Available Shell Storage Capacity as of September 30, 2010 is the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) first 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, 2010.

2009 Electric Sales, Revenue and Average Price Data

Nov 30, 2010
This site contains spreadsheets with retail electricity sales and revenue data from the 2009 Form EIA-861 (latest web site update: November 30, 2010). The files contain electricity sales, revenue and average price data by census division, state, sector and reporting entity, as well as average monthly bill data by sector, census division and state.

U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Proved Reserves, 2009

Nov 30, 2010
National and State estimates of proved reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids in the United States as of December 31, 2009.

Azerbaijan Country Analysis Brief

Nov 30, 2010
Azerbaijan is emerging as one of Caspian regions most important strategic export openings to the West and increasingly becoming an important exporter of oil and natural gas. Oil production in Azerbaijan more than quadrupled between 1997 and 2008 to 875,000 bbl/d and is expected to increase further as new wells come online. For all the latest information on the energy situation in Azerbaijan, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief.

Market Assessment of Refinery Outages Planned for October 2010 through January 2011

Nov 29, 2010
As required under Section 804 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-140), this report reviews the supply implications of refinery outages planned for October 2010 through January 2011, which covers the seasonal increase in middle distillate supply (diesel fuel, heating oil, jet fuel and kerosene) over the winter.

November 2010 Natural Gas Monthly With Data for September 2010

Nov 29, 2010
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States.

Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report with data for September 2010

Nov 29, 2010
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.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Nov 29, 2010
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.


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August 12, 2025 Today in Energy ›

The United States exported 30% of the energy it produced in 2024 ›

In 2024, the United States exported about 30% of its domestic primary energy production. This percentage has grown considerably in recent decades, according to data in our Monthly Energy Review. Nearly all of the exports were fossil fuels destined for other countries in North America, Europe, or Asia. More

U.S. primary energy production and exports

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


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