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Monthly Energy Review

Aug 22, 2007
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. From January through May of 2007, the industrial sector accounted for 31 percent of all energy consumed in the United States, followed by the transportation sector at 28 percent; the residential sector at 23 percent; and the commercial sector at 18 percent.

Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE)

Aug 21, 2007
The August, 2007 issue of the Monthly Flash Estimate (MFE) of Electric Power Data is now available on EIAs Electricity Publications page. MFE provides an early look at the highlights of the upcoming Electric Power Monthly publication and presents tables of electricity generation, fuel consumption for generation, fossil fuel stocks, and average retail sales and prices of electricity. MFE precedes the next issue of EPM by three weeks. The current issue covers an early review of the June, 2007 electricity data. The publication is available both in PDF and Excel formats and can be accessed at the following address: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/flash/flash.html

Renewable Energy Consumption and Electricity Preliminary 2006 Statistics

Aug 21, 2007
Preliminary report showing renewable energy provided 7 percent of total U.S. energy consumption in 2006. Total renewable energy market consumption was comprised of biomass, hydroelectricity, geothermal, wind and solar.

An Analysis of Price Volatility in Natural Gas Markets

Aug 17, 2007
This article presents an analysis of price volatility in the spot natural gas market, with particular emphasis on the Henry Hub in Louisiana. The purpose is to address whether natural gas prices have been more volatile in recent years and identify potential market factors that may contribute to price volatility. In addition to a first-order autoregressive error model, several graphical and statistical tools are used to examine trends and determine influencing factors. Although there is no demonstrated long-term trend in volatility, there are seasonal patterns and volatility is correlated strongly with storage dynamics.

Impact of Higher Natural Gas Prices on Local Distribution Companies and Residential Customers

Aug 15, 2007
This report examines some of the problems faced by natural gas consumers as a result of increasing heating bills in recent years and problems associated with larger amounts of uncollectible revenue and lower throughput for the local distribution companies (LDCs) supplying the natural gas. The report also discusses Federal, State, and utility assistance programs for consumers, and focuses on various innovative rate mechanisms used by LDCs, along with the use of physical and financial hedging as a risk-mitigating strategy. Lastly, the report analyzes the risk of LDCs and how the risk has changed since regulatory reform in the utility industry.

Monthly Energy Chronology July 2007

Aug 15, 2007
For information about the latest developments in world energy markets, please see the updated Monthly Energy Chronology. The report contains details of events that occurred in July 2007.

Iraq Country Analysis Brief

Aug 14, 2007
For information on the energy situation in Iraq, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graph, and links to other related web sites.

Additional Petroleum-Related Data for the International Energy Annual 2005

Aug 13, 2007
Excel spreadsheets with time series data for the years 1980-2005 for carbon dioxide emissions from the consumption of petroleum. Important Notes: (1) The Energy Information Administration reviews its databases each year and important revisions are made to the time series data of individual countries during this review. Therefore, data in the International Energy Annual 2005 may have been substantially revised relative to previous editions. (2) In this edition, we have also moved Cyprus from our Middle East region to our Europe region, changed the name of Serbia and Montenegro to Former Serbia and Montenegro, and added the countries of Montenegro and Serbia to our Europe region. (See New and Old Geographic and Organizational Definitions.)

Domestic Uranium Production Report - Quarterly

Aug 7, 2007
Second quarter 2007 uranium production and operating status of U.S. uranium mills and in-situ-leach plants.

Short-Term Energy Outlook August 2007

Aug 7, 2007
Quarterly short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2008 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included.

International Petroleum Monthly - July 2007

Aug 7, 2007
This report contains world petroleum production data through May 2007 and OECD country petroleum demand, imports, and stocks data through April 2007. Also included are international oil balance data for 2003-2007, annual petroleum data series for 1970-2006, and the Energy Market Chronology for June 2007. Please see What's New in the International Petroleum Monthly for details of two 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)

Petroleum Data for the International Energy Annual 2005

Aug 6, 2007

Excel spreadsheets with detailed country-level data for 2004 on petroleum supply and disposition, output of refined petroleum products, imports of refined petroleum products, exports of refined petroleum products, apparent consumption of refined petroleum products, and world oil supply from refinery processing gain and other liquids, as well as crude oil refining capacity by process for January 1, 2006. Also included are Excel spreadsheets with time series data for the years 1980-2005 on: (1) petroleum consumption, crude oil production and natural gas plant liquids production, in both thousand barrels per day and British thermal units; (2) world oil supply from the production of other liquids in thousand barrels per day; (3) world oil supply from refinery processing gain in thousand barrels per day; (4) world production of crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, and other liquids in thousand barrels per day; (5) world production of crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, and other liquids, and refinery processing gain in thousand barrels per day; (6) gross heat content of crude oil and natural gas plant liquids in thousand Btu per barrel; and (7) barrels of crude oil per metric ton. (Data on carbon dioxide emissions from the consumption of petroleum will be released later.) Important Notes: (1) The Energy Information Administration reviews its databases each year and important revisions are made to the time series data of individual countries during this review. Therefore, data in the International Energy Annual 2005 may have been substantially revised relative to previous editions. (2) In this edition, we have also moved Cyprus from our Middle East region to our Europe region, changed the name of Serbia and Montenegro to Former Serbia and Montenegro, and added the countries of Montenegro and Serbia to our Europe region. (See New and Old Geographic and Organizational Definitions.)

Energy Market and Economic Impacts of S.280, the Climate Stewardship and Innovation Act of 2007

Aug 6, 2007
This report responds to a February 5, 2007 request from Senators Joseph Lieberman and John McCain asking EIA to estimate of the economic impacts of S.280, the Climate Stewardship and Innovation Act of 2007. S. 280 would establish a series of caps on greenhouse gas emissions starting in 2012 followed by increasingly stringent caps beginning in 2020, 2030 and 2050. The report provides estimates of the effects of S. 280 on energy markets and the economy through 2030.

July 2007 Natural Gas Monthly

Jul 31, 2007
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States. This report is updated during the first week of each month.

August 2007 Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Jul 31, 2007
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.

Renewable Energy Annual, 2005

Jul 25, 2007
This report provides information on renewable energy consumption and electricity, solar and geothermal heat pump manufacturing activities, and green pricing and net metering programs for 2005.

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs, 2005

Jul 25, 2007
This report provides detailed information on the number of electric industry participants and their customers in these programs for 2005. The number of green pricing customers in 2005 was almost 943,000 nationwide, while the number of net metering customers was less at about 21,000.

Survey of Geothermal Heat Pump Shipments, 2005

Jul 25, 2007
This report provides detailed information on geothermal heat pump shipments for 2005. The number of units shipped in 2005 increased over 9 percent compared to 2004.

Renewable Energy Trends in Consumption and Electricity, 2005

Jul 25, 2007
This report provides detailed information on historical trends in renewable energy consumption and electricity for 2005. Renewable energy consumption increased 2 percent, while total U.S. energy consumption remained essentially flat. Wind, biofuels and dispersed solar applications experienced some of the most rapid rates of growth.


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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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