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World Proved Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, Most Recent Estimates
Jul 22, 2005
An updated table of World Proved Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, Most Recent Estimates is now available. The table has been updated to include the proved natural gas reserve estimates for January 1, 2005 from CEDIGAZ. The table is also available in
Excel spreadsheet format.
Residential Electricity Prices: A Consumer's Guide
Jul 21, 2005
Description: Brochure topics include a description of the U.S. network including electricity generation, transmission and distribution, types of power plants based on energy sources used to generate electricity, factors which affect the price of electricity, historical graphs and maps which show electrical prices per state and consumer tips for reducing residential bills through conservation and efficiency.
Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data
Jul 20, 2005
contains preliminary estimates of selected national monthly electricity data. It serves as an early release (approximately 30 days) of the more detailed Electric Power Monthly report.
In May 2005 retail sales declined by 3.5 percent from May 2004 due to milder weather. The drop in retail sales was matched by a 3.1 percent drop in generation. Year-to-date retail sales are almost unchanged from 2004, up only 0.1 percent. While all fossil fuel generation showed a decline, hydroelectric generation continued its upward trend during the rainy spring season, up 12.1 percent from May 2004. Due to planned or forced outages and temporary derates, nuclear generation is down 3.2 percent year-to-date compared to 2004. Average retail prices continue to run ahead of 2004, up 3.7 percent year-to-date. The decline in coal generation contributed to rebuilding of coal stocks, which grew almost 3 percent in May 2005. However, sub-bituminous coal stocks declined due to rail transportation problems in the West.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/flash/flash.html.
Iberian Penineula Fact Sheet
Jul 19, 2005
An updated fact sheet of the Iberian Peninsula's energy resources. Included in the report is information on Spain and Portugal's energy resources as of July 2005.
Caribbean Fact Sheet
Jul 19, 2005
An updated fact sheet of the Caribbean Sea region's role as a petroleum processing and transshipment area. Included in the report is information pertaining to Trinidad and Tobago as suppliers of liquefied natural gas to regional markets and the United States.
Monthly Energy Chronology
Jul 19, 2005
Included in the report is the latest information on world energy market events, updated through June 2005.
U.S. Household Electricity Report
Jul 14, 2005
This report is the first report in EIA's newest Regional Energy Profiles series. It analyzes electricity consumption by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including air-conditioning, space heating, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances. Thirteen forthcoming reports will analyze electricity consumption by households in each of the nine U.S. Census Divisions and in California, Florida, New York, and Texas.
Renewable Fuels Legislation Impact Analysis
Jul 12, 2005
This report responds to a March 29, 2005, request by Senator James Jeffords asking that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) compare the near and mid term potential price and supply effects of enacting S. 606, the Reliable Fuels Act or S. 650, the Fuels Security Act of 2005, relative to a scenario of not adopting such legislation. This report is a revision of a previously released analysis.
Short-Term Energy Outlook July 2005
Jul 12, 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.
Turkey Country Analysis Brief
Jul 7, 2005
For information on Turkey's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, a graph, and links to other related web sites.
International Petroleum Monthly - June 2005
Jul 6, 2005
This report contains monthly world oil production data through April 2005 and First Quarter of 2005; and OECD country oil demand, imports, and stocks data through March 2005 and First Quarter of 2005. Also included are international oil balance data for 2001-2005, annual oil data series for 1970-2004, and the Energy Market Chronology for May 2005. (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)
World Crude Oil Distillation Capacity, January 1, 1970-January 1, 2005
Jul 1, 2005
An updated table of World Crude Oil Distillation Capacity, January 1, 1970-January 1, 2005 is now available.
World Proved Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, Most Recent Estimates
Jul 1, 2005
An updated table of World Proved Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, Most Recent Estimates is now available. The table has been updated to include the proved reserve estimates for Year-End 2004 from the recently released BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2005. The table is also available in
Excel spreadsheet format.
U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy sources 2004 Flash Estimate
Jun 30, 2005
The flash estimate is based on data published in the Energy Information Administration's Monthly Energy Review (May 2005), and the Petroleum Supply Annual, 2004. These estimates are considered to be preliminary. More detailed estimates of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from all sources, energy and non-energy, will appear in the report Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States, 2004, which is scheduled to be released in November 2005.
Petroleum Marketing Monthly
Jun 30, 2005
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude
oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.
EIA Requests Comments on Revised Form EIA-1605, Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases
Jun 30, 2005
The EIA issued a Federal Register notice to solicit comments on: a revised Form EIA-1605, "Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases" and instructions; a three year extension of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval in order for EIA to implement the revised Form EIA-1605; and the discontinuation of the Form EIA-1605EZ. Comments must be submitted by August 29, 2005.
Petroleum Section of the International Energy Annual 2003
Jun 29, 2005
Excel spreadsheets with detailed data for 2002 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, 2004. Also included are Excel spreadsheets with time series data for the years
1980-2003 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 production of crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, and other liquids
in thousand barrels per day; (3) world production of crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, other liquids, and refinery
processing gain in thousand barrels per day; (4) gross heat content of crude oil and natural gas plant liquids in thousand
Btu per barrel; and (5) barrels of crude oil per metric ton. (Data on carbon dioxide emissions from the consumption of
petroleum will be released shortly.) Important Note: 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 2003 may have been substantially revised relative to previous editions.
Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 2
Jun 29, 2005
Final monthly statistics for the supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products.
Natural Gas Monthly - June 2005
Jun 29, 2005
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.
Monthly Energy Review
Jun 28, 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. First-quarter 2005 preliminary statistics vs. first-quarter 2004 statistics show U.S. total energy production down 0.3%, U.S. total net imports of energy up 4.6%, and U.S. total energy consumption down 0.5%. Also included in this month's report is an Energy Plug on EIA's Assessment of Selected Energy Efficiency Policies. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of recent changes in this report.
Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2003
Jun 27, 2005
Today the Energy Information Administration published its latest report that describes the role of direct foreign ownership of U.S. energy enterprises with respect to their energy operations, capital investments, and net foreign investment flows (including net loans). In addition, since energy investments are made in a global context, the report examines patterns of direct investment in foreign energy enterprises by U.S.-based companies.
Electricity Section of the International Energy Annual 2003
Jun 27, 2005
Excel spreadsheets with time series data for the years 1980-2003 on: (1) net consumption and generation of
hydroelectric, nuclear, and geothermal, solar, wind, and wood and waste electric power in both billion kilowatthours and
British thermal units (Btu); (2) net conventional thermal electricity generation, total net electricity generation, and
total net electricity consumption in billion kilowatthours; (3) electricity imports and exports in both billion
kilowatthours and Btu; and (4) gross heat content of hydroelectric power, nuclear electric power, and geothermal electric
power, solar and wood and waste electric power, and wind electric power. Also included are Excel spreadsheets with
detailed data for net electricity generation by type for 2002 and electricity installed capacity by type for January 1, 2003.
Important Note: 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 2003 may have
been substantially revised relative to previous editions.