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International Energy Outlook 2008 - Full Report Release

Sep 12, 2008
The complete IEO2008 report is now available in PDF format. This annual report is an assessment of world energy markets through 2030. The report includes regional projections of world energy consumption by energy source, as well as world production of liquids fuels, natural gas, and coal and electricity generation. Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are also presented.

The Impact of Increased Use of Hydrogen on Petroleum Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Sep 12, 2008
This report responds to a request from Senator Byron L. Dorgan for an analysis of the impacts on U.S. energy import dependence and emission reductions resulting from the commercialization of advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in the transportation and distributed generation markets.

Wholesale Market Data

Sep 11, 2008
This site contains spreadsheets with wholesale electricity price data from the Intercontinental Exchange (latest update: September 10, 2008). The files contain peak prices, volumes, and number of transactions at six electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States.

OPEC Revenues Fact Sheet

Sep 10, 2008
EIA estimates that members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) earned $671 billion in net oil export revenues in 2007, a 10 percent increase from 2006. Saudi Arabia earned the largest share of these earnings, $194 billion, representing 29 percent of total OPEC revenues. On a per-capita basis, OPEC net oil export earning reached $1,137, a 8 percent increase from 2006. Through August, OPEC had earned an estimated $740 billion in net oil export earnings in 2008. Based on projections from the EIA September 2008 Short Term Energy Outlook (STEO), OPEC net oil export revenues could be $1,116 billion in 2008 and $1,226 billion in 2009.

Short-Term Energy Outlook September 2008

Sep 9, 2008
Monthly, quarterly, and annual short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and prices for the major fuels through 2009 for the United States. International oil forecasts are included.

Energy in Brief -- How much does the Federal Government spend on energy-specific subsidies and support?

Sep 8, 2008
The Federal Government spent an estimated $16.6 billion in energy-specific subsidies and support programs in Fiscal Year (FY) 2007. Energy-specific subsidies have more than doubled since FY 1999.

International Petroleum Monthly - August 2008

Sep 8, 2008
This report contains world petroleum production data through June 2008 and the Second Quarter of 2008; and OECD country petroleum demand, imports, and stocks data through May 2008. Also included are international oil balance data for 2004-2008 and annual petroleum data series for 1970-2007. Please see What's New in the International Petroleum Monthly for details of important revisions in this month's report. (Note: Archive copies of Excel format tables from the October 2002-Current Editions of the International Petroleum Monthly are available at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/ipsr/IPMbackissues.html)

Financial News for Independent U.S. Energy Companies, 2nd Quarter 2008

Sep 5, 2008
Today the Energy Information Administration released its latest report that reviews recent financial performance of independent U.S. energy companies. Data presented are for April through June 2008. The next update, for July through September 2008, will be released in November 2008.

EIA Report on Hurricane Impacts on U.S. Energy

Sep 2, 2008
The impacts of Hurricane Gustav on the U.S. oil and natural gas markets.

Petroleum Marketing Annual 2007

Aug 29, 2008
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.

September 2008 Petroleum Marketing Monthly With Data for June 2008

Aug 29, 2008
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.

August 2008 Natural Gas Monthly With Data for June 2008

Aug 29, 2008
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States.

What are biofuels and how much do we use?

Aug 27, 2008
Biofuels are liquid fuels produced from biomass materials and are used primarily for transportation. The term biofuels most commonly refers to ethanol and biodiesel. In 2007, the United States consumed 6.8 billion gallons of ethanol and 491 million gallons of biodiesel. By comparison, 2007 consumption of motor gasoline and diesel (not inclusive of biofuels) was 139 billion gallons and 39 billion gallons, respectively.

Petroleum Supply Monthly (August 2008)

Aug 26, 2008
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.

Electric Power Monthly

Aug 26, 2008
The latest EPM issue (July 2008) is now available on EIA's http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelelectric.html. Data being published in the July 2008 EPM include April 2008 data. Historical copies of the EPM tables in Excel format have also been posted on the EIA website, dating back to the May 2003 publication of the EPM. These files can be accessed at the following address: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_ex_bkis.html

Monthly Energy Review

Aug 21, 2008
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; and data unit conversions. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of changes. Over the first 7 months of 2008, U.S. production of crude oil and natural gas plant liquids was 1.6 percent higher than the first 7 months of 2007; net imports were 7.3 lower; and consumption was 3.7 percent lower.

Discussion of the Sample Changes for the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

Aug 20, 2008
This special report provides details on the recent change in the survey sample for the EIA-912 survey, "Weekly Underground Natural Gas Storage Report." The transition from the old to the new sample began with the release of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report on May 22, 2008, and was complete with the release of June 12, 2008 (the affected working gas estimates were for weeks ending May 16, 2008, through June 6, 2008). Prior to implementation of the new sample in the published estimates, both samples were used in parallel to estimate weekly natural gas storage stocks from May 4, 2007, through May 9, 2008. This report describes a change in sampling procedure for the current sample and examines the differences between results from the old and new samples. The results are compared with the monthly data from the EIA-191 survey, as well as with each other.

Enhancements to Petroleum and Natural Gas Navigator

Aug 19, 2008
Each History page (linked from the "View History" column of the main Navigator data pages) now includes:

  • A chart displaying the complete history for that series.
  • A downloadable XLS spreadsheet containing the complete history for that series.
  • Links that refer back to originating Navigator pages which show that series in a broader context.
In addition, each History page and main Navigator data page will include a "Release Date" and "Next Release Date".

Petroleum Navigator / Natural Gas Navigator


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August 18, 2025 Today in Energy ›

U.S. natural gas storage levels remain above average through injection season ›

In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. working natural gas inventories will reach 3,872 billion cubic feet (Bcf) by the end of October, or 2% more than the previous five-year average for that time of year. Natural gas inventories grew quickly in late April through early June, with seven consecutive weeks of net injections to inventories exceeding 100 Bcf each for the first time since 2014. More

monthly U.S. working natural gas inventories

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), August 2025


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New England Dashboard
Updated hourly (unless indicated otherwise)

U.S. Electric System Operating Data
Updated hourly (unless indicated otherwise)

Today in Energy
Release schedule: Several times each week

Southern California Daily Energy Report
Release schedule: Monday to Friday approx. 10:00 a.m. EST


Weekly

Coal Markets
Release schedule: Monday by 5:00 p.m. EST

Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update
Release schedule: Tuesday approx. 10:00 a.m. EST (schedule)

Heating Oil & Propane Update (October-March)
Heating Oil, Propane Residential and Wholesale Price Data
Release schedule: Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. EST

Natural Gas Storage Dashboard
Release schedule: Thursday at 2:30 p.m. EST

Natural Gas Weekly Update
Release schedule: Thursday by 5:00 p.m. EST

This Week in Petroleum
Release schedule: Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. EST (schedule)

Weekly Coal Production
Release schedule: Thursday by 5:00 p.m. EST

Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report
Release schedule: Thursday at 10:30 (Eastern Time) (schedule)

Weekly Petroleum Status Report
Release schedule: The wpsrsummary.pdf, overview.pdf, and Tables 1-14 in CSV and XLS formats, are released to the Web site after 10:30 a.m. EST on Wednesday. All other PDF and HTML files are released to the Web site after 1:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday. Appendix D is produced during the winter heating season, which extends from October through March of each year. For some weeks which include holidays, releases are delayed by one day. (schedule)

* Releases change on weeks with Federal holidays

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