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July 2010 Petroleum Marketing Monthly With Data for April 2010
Jul 1, 2010
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.
Monthly Biodiesel Production Report--June 2010
Jul 1, 2010
This is the second issue of the Monthly Biodiesel Production Report. It presents data for all of 2008 and monthly data for January through June 2009. Data include inventory held by biodiesel producers, production capacity, production, sales quantities and sales revenue. Production capacity is reported at the National and State levels. Reporting of biodiesel feedstock utilization is introduced in this issue. Data for the third quarter of 2009 are due to be published in July 2010, and final annual and monthly data for 2009 are due in September 2010.
State Energy Data System
Jun 30, 2010
The State Energy Data System (SEDS) provides a complete set of annual State-level estimates of energy production, consumption, prices, and expenditures by energy source and sector through 2008. Production and consumption estimates are available in physical units and British thermal units (Btu) from 1960 through 2008. Price and expenditure estimates, in dollars per million Btu and millions of dollars, respectively, are available from 1970 through 2008. In 2008, U.S. total energy consumption was 99 quadrillion Btu, a 2-percent decrease from 2007; U.S. energy production totaled 73 quadrillion Btu, a 2.5-percent increase from 2007. Texas was the top energy-consuming State, using 12 quadrillion Btu in 2008, followed by California (8 quadrillion Btu) and Florida (4 quadrillion Btu). The top energy-producing States were Texas (12 quadrillion Btu), Wyoming (11 quadrillion Btu), and Louisiana (6 quadrillion Btu). Total energy consumption expenditures in 2008 were estimated to be $1,412 billion, an amount equivalent to almost 10 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product.
Monthly Energy Review
Jun 30, 2010
EIA's primary report of recent energy statistics: 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. Preliminary MER data show that U.S. primary energy consumption increased by 2% in the first 3 months of 2010 compared with the first 3 months of 2009, due primarily to increases in the consumption of coal, natural gas, and biomass. U.S. energy imports decreased by 9%, due primarily to a decrease in petroleum imports; U.S. energy exports increased by 9%, due primarily to increases in coal and petroleum product exports. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of changes.
Mexico Country Analysis Brief
Jun 29, 2010
In 2009, Mexico was the seventh-largest oil producer in the world, and the third-largest in the Western Hemisphere. The oil sector is a crucial component of Mexico's economy: while its relative importance to the general Mexican economy has declined in the long term, the oil sector still generates over 15 percent of the country's export earnings.
June 2010 Natural Gas Monthly With Data for April 2010
Jun 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
Jun 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
Jun 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.
Syria Country Analysis Brief
Jun 28, 2010
Syria produces and consumes only modest quantities of energy but it occupies a strategic location in terms of regional security and prospective energy transit routes. For all the latest information on the energy situation in Syria see the updated Country Analysis Brief.
Refinery Capacity Report
Jun 25, 2010
Data series include fuel, electricity, and steam purchased for consumption at the refinery; refinery receipts of crude oil by method of transportation; current and projected capacities for atmospheric crude oil distillation, downstream charge, production, and storage capacities. Respondents are operators of all operating and idle petroleum refineries (including new refineries under construction) and refineries shut down during the previous year, located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions.
Trends in U.S. Residential Natural Gas Consumption
Jun 23, 2010
This report presents an analysis of residential natural gas consumption trends in the United States through 2009 and analyzes consumption trends for the United States as a whole (1990 through 2009) and for each Census Division (1998 through 2009). It examines a long-term downward per-customer consumption trend and analyzes whether this trend persists across Census Divisions. The report also examines some of the factors that have contributed to the decline in per-customer consumption. To provide a more meaningful measure of per-customer consumption, EIA adjusted consumption data presented in the report for weather.
Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE)
Jun 22, 2010
(CLOB) The June issue of the Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE) of Electric Power Data is available on EIA's Electricity page. This issue provides early highlights of April, 2010 electricity data. In April 2010, total electric power generation in the United States decreased 1.2 percent compared to April 2009. The average U.S. retail price of electricity decreased 0.6 percent in April 2010 compared to the previous year.
How much of the world's electricity supply is generated from wind and who are the leading generators?
Jun 16, 2010
Worldwide wind power generation exceeded 200 billion kilowatthours in 2008, which is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of over 18 million average households in the United States. Wind generation increased by about 25% from 2007 to 2008, and has more than tripled since 2003. This growth is mostly due to capacity increases in the United States, China, India, and Western Europe. Despite this growth, the world still generated less than 1% of its total electricity from wind power in 2008.
Electric Power Monthly
Jun 16, 2010
The latest EPM issue (June 2010) is now available on EIA's Electricity page. Data are for March 2010, during which net generation in the United States grew by 0.3 percent and consumption of coal for power generation grew by 6.4 percent compared to March 2009. The average retail price of electricity for February 2010 was 9.56 cents per kilowatthour (kWh), 1.6 percent lower than March 2009 when the average retail price of electricity was 9.72 cents per kWh. Historical copies of the EPM tables in Excel format are located at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_ex_bkis.html
Algeria Country Analysis Brief
Jun 14, 2010
Algeria is important to world energy markets because it is a significant hydrocarbons producer and exporter. The country is a member of OPEC and a growing source for European energy. For all the latest information on the energy situation in Algeria see the updated Country Analysis Brief.
International Petroleum Monthly - May 2010
Jun 11, 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 March 2010. The IPM also includes estimates for petroleum demand, stocks, and imports for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries through February 2010.
Natural Gas Data Collection and Estimation
Jun 9, 2010
This presentation to the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association gives an overview of the EIA natural gas data collection system, Oklahoma natural gas statistics, recent changes in monthly natural gas production statistics, and the May 2010 short-term natural gas forecast. The presentation focuses on the EIA-914, the "Monthly Natural Gas Production Report," and recent changes to this survey's estimation methodology.
OPEC Revenues Fact Sheet
Jun 9, 2010
Based on projections from the EIA June 2010 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) could earn $751 billion of net oil export revenues in 2010 and $809 billion in 2011. Last year, OPEC earned $573 billion in net oil export revenues, a 41 percent decrease from 2008. Saudi Arabia earned the largest share of these earnings, $154 billion, representing 27 percent of total OPEC revenues. On a per-capita basis, OPEC net oil export earning reached $1,553 in 2009.
2010 Outlook for Hurricane-Related Production Outages in the Gulf of Mexico
Jun 8, 2010
EIA provides estimates for median outcomes for total shut-in production for crude oil and natural gas in the Federally-administered Gulf of Mexico during the upcoming hurricane season, based on the current Atlantic hurricane season outlook from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Short-Term Energy Outlook June 2010
Jun 8, 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.
Seasonality in the Natural Gas Balancing Item: Historical Trends and Corrective Measures
Jun 4, 2010
This special report examines an underlying cause of the seasonal pattern in the balancing item published in the Natural Gas Monthly. Research finds that a significant portion of data collected on EIA's primary monthly natural gas consumption survey reflects billing data that do not strictly coincide with the actual calendar month, which creates an aggregate-level discrepancy with EIA's other natural gas supply and disposition data series. This discrepancy is especially observable during the fall and spring as one transitions into and out of the winter heating season. The report also outlines improved data collection and estimation procedures that will be implemented later this year to more closely align reported and actual calendar month consumption.
Egypt Country Analysis Brief
Jun 4, 2010
Egypt is a significant oil producer and a rapidly growing natural gas producer. The Suez Canal and Sumed Pipeline are strategic routes for Persian Gulf oil shipments, making Egypt an important transit corridor for world oil markets.
State Energy Profiles, June 3, 2010
Jun 3, 2010
Portal to EIA's State energy data now includes maps for six energy-intensive areas of the United States. The maps display oil and gas active leases, oil seaports, oil import sites, petroleum refineries, natural gas pipeline flow and hubs, electricity transmission lines and power plants, and coal mines.