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Foreign Direct Investment Acquisitions and Divestitures for 2003
Apr 15, 2005
Today the Energy Information Administration released a report on acquisitions of U.S. energy assets by foreign investors in 2003. Foreign direct acquisitions are purchases, directly or indirectly, by the original foreign investor resulting in the ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated U.S. business enterprise or the equivalent interest in an unincorporated U.S. business.
United Kingdom Country Analysis Brief
Apr 13, 2005
For information on United Kingdom's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.
Impacts of Modeled Recommendations of the National Commission on Energy Policy
Apr 13, 2005
This analysis responds to a request from Senator Jeff Bingaman. This report provides EIA's analysis of those NCEP recommendations on energy supply, demand, and imports that could be simulated using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS).
U.S. Coal Supply and Demand: 2004 Review
Apr 11, 2005
This article provides and overview of the year 2004 in the coal industry and covers coal production, consumption, exports, imports, stocks, and delivered coal prices. It provides a detailed regional and State level coal production and national coal consumption along with industry developments that occurred in 2004. A brief discussion of coal-synfuel plants is included.
Short-Term Energy Outlook April 2005
Apr 7, 2005
Quarterly short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2006 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included. Also included is the Summer 2005 Motor Gasoline Outlook.
International Petroleum Monthly - March 2005
Apr 4, 2005
This report contains monthly world oil production data through Janaury 2005 and OECD country oil demand, imports,
and stocks data through December 2004. Also included are international oil balance data for 2000-2004,
annual oil data series for 1970-2004, and the Energy Market Chronology for February 2005.
Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2005
Apr 4, 2005
The Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2005 presents major assumptions of NEMS that are used to generate the projections in the AEO2005. (HTML version will be available in the near future)
South Korea Country Analysis Brief
Apr 4, 2005
For information on South Korea's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.
Natural Gas Monthly
Apr 1, 2005
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States.
Monthly Energy Review
Mar 31, 2005
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. This release includes the first complete set of preliminary 2004 total energy statistics: U.S. total energy consumption---100 quadrillion Btu; U.S. total energy production---71 quadrillion Btu; and U.S. total energy net imports---29 quadrillion Btu. Also included this month is an Energy Plugs on Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2003. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of changes in this report.
Petroleum Marketing Monthly April 2005
Mar 31, 2005
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.
Iran Country Analysis Brief
Mar 30, 2005
For information on Iran's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, table, and links to other related web sites.
2004 Domestic Uranium Production Report
Mar 30, 2005
The U.S. uranium production industry initiated a turnaround in 2004. All U.S. uranium drilling, mining, production, and employment activities increased for the first time since 1998.
Financial Reporting System Public Data, 1977-2003
Mar 29, 2005
Today the Energy Information Administration released the latest financial and operating data that it collects from the major U.S. energy companies on its Financial Reporting System (FRS)Form EIA-28. The survey data system
reviews the functional performance of the major U.S. energy-producing companies in total, and by the following lines of business: petroleum, coal, non-conventional energy, non-energy, and beginning in 2003, downstream natural gas and electric power.
The data are in excel spreadsheet files, and are located on EIA's ftp server for easy downloading. The files have been updated to include the latest year of data, 2003, so that now the series covers the years 1977-2003.
Southeastern Europe Country Analysis Brief
Mar 24, 2005
For information on Southeastern Europe's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, a graphs, a table, and links to other related web sites.
EIA Releases January Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data
Mar 23, 2005
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released January electric power data in the Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data. The report presents national-level data and charts for the reference month, as well as the previous month, year-to-date summation, and rolling 12-month information for electricity generation, fuel consumption, fuel stocks, electricity sales and revenue, and average retail electricity prices. This month¿s report shows that generation in January 2005 was an estimated 1 percent lower than in January 2004. The main reason for this decline appears to be relatively mild weather (heating degree-days in January 2005 were 11 percent lower than in January 2004). Generation for the current rolling 12-month period (February 2004 through January 2005) is up 1.6 percent compared to the prior rolling 12-month period (February 2003 through January 2004). The report can be found at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/flash/flash.html.
Quarterly Coal Report: October - December 2004
Mar 23, 2005
The latest QCR is now available on EIA's Coal page. Data being published include final data collected on the EIA-3, "Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report - Manufacturing Plants" and EIA-5, "Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report - Coke Plants." All other data for 2004 are preliminary. The publication can be found at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/quarterly/qcr_sum.html
EIA Releases January Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data
Mar 23, 2005
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released January electric power data in the Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data. The report presents national-level data and charts for the reference month, as well as the previous month, year-to-date summation, and rolling 12-month information for electricity generation, fuel consumption, fuel stocks, electricity sales and revenue, and average retail electricity prices. This month¿s report shows that generation in January 2005 was an estimated 1 percent lower than in January 2004. The main reason for this decline appears to be relatively mild weather (heating degree-days in January 2005 were 11 percent lower than in January 2004). Generation for the current rolling 12-month period (February 2004 through January 2005) is up 1.6 percent compared to the prior rolling 12-month period (February 2003 through January 2004). The report can be found at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/flash/flash.html.
Financial News for Independent Energy Companies
Mar 22, 2005
Today the Energy Information Administration released the Financial News for Independent Energy Companies for October through December 2004. The report reviews recent trends in the financial performance of independent energy companies, which are typically smaller than the majors and do not have integrated production/refining operations. The next update, for January through March 2005, will be released in June 2005.
Spain Country Analysis Brief
Mar 22, 2005
For information on Spain's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.
Nuclear Timeline
Mar 21, 2005
This feature provides a chronology of noteworthy events in the U.S. and international nuclear industries since 1996. It also includes links to related features on the web site. Additions in 2005 include: the Japanese nuclear industry gets back on track with two new reactors, Duke Power notifies the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of intent to
apply for a combined construction and operating license permit, and the Italian Prime Minister revives the nuclear issue.