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Natural Gas Monthly - August 2004

Aug 26, 2004
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

Aug 26, 2004
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 recent changes in this report. Included this month is an Energy Plug on Biodiesel Performance, Costs, and Use.

Brazil Country Analysis Brief

Aug 26, 2004
For information on Brazil's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included is a map, a table, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Petroleum Marketing Annual - 2003

Aug 25, 2004
Final monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level. Annual totals and averages have been calculated from these monthly data.

U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power: A State Compendium

Aug 25, 2004
The final 7 States are available in this series of 31 profiles. In addition to the previously released summaries, State nuclear summaries are now available for Pennsylvania, South Carolina, , Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Some of the general interest topics include the first nuclear power plant (Pennsylvania) and the application for an early site permit in Virginia, a possible first step in building the next commercial reactor. The compendium was mainly developed to gather a variety of information in one place (nuclear generation, emissions, nuclear capacity, market share, and license renewal status) for the convenience of data users.

Monthly Energy Chronology - 2004

Aug 24, 2004
A new monthly energy chronology is now available. Included in the report is the latest information on world energy market events, updated through July 2004.

Unique Reactors

Aug 20, 2004
In December 1951, twenty years after the death of Thomas Edison, four electric light bulbs in Idaho signaled a new era. The Unique Reactors feature looks at the first reactor to provide electric power, the first commercial nuclear power plant, the largest reactors, the units with longest service, and various other reactors that are worthy of note. Scientists challenged conventional thinking as they sought to develop Russia's nuclear-powered icebreaker, the first nuclear ship in the U.S. Army, Japan's reactor for a small Alaskan village, and the Indian reactor that yields more uranium than it consumes.

Energy Kid's Page

Aug 20, 2004
The Energy Information Administration has revamped the popular Energy Kid's Page section of its Web site (http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids). Changes include expanded and updated content, a redesigned format, a section on energy vocabulary terms (Energy Slang), and a new search engine. The improvements were designed to make the site more valuable for teachers and more enjoyable and rewarding for students.

Lebanon Country Analysis Brief

Aug 19, 2004
For information on Lebanon's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included is a map and links to other related web sites.

Long-Term World Oil Supply Scenarios

Aug 18, 2004
When will worldwide crude oil production peak? EIA's analysis of this critical matter is discussed here.

Renewable Energy Trends 2003, with Preliminary Data for 2003

Aug 18, 2004
This report provides an overview and historical tables for 1999-2003 with graphics showing trends in renewable energy.

Electric Power Monthly

Aug 16, 2004
The latest issue is now available on EIA's Electricity page. The publication was redesigned beginning with the June 2004 issue to provide users of electric power data with more information. For example, petroleum was separated into petroleum liquids and petroleum coke, and hydroelectric generation was categorized into conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage. Information on consumption was expanded to include not only consumption for electric for electric generation but also consumption for useful thermal output and total consumption. Tables were added to show historical electric generation by other renewable energy sources, plants that were sold or transferred, and receipts in British thermal units as well as by physical units. In addition, columns were added to existing receipt and cost tables displaying the percent of consumption of and plant count by fuel type. View an on-line summary of the publication.

Financial News for Major Energy Companies for Second Quarter 2004

Aug 13, 2004
A report on the recent financial performance of major U.S. oil and gas companies. Data presented are for the April through June time period of 2003 and 2004 and are collected from company press releases. The U.S. majors reported $16.7 billion of net income in the second quarter of 2004, which was 67 percent greater than these companies reported for the second quarter of 2003. The leading operations, in terms of net income, for the U.S. majors during the first quarter of 2004 were domestic refining/marketing, domestic oil and natural gas production, and foreign oil and natural gas production at $6.31 billion, $6.29 billion, and $5.05 billion, respectively.

World Energy "Areas to Watch" Country Analysis Brief

Aug 12, 2004
Our updated Special Topics World Energy "Areas to Watch" Country Analysis Brief is now available. The countries/regions listed in this report are: a) important from an oil and/or natural gas perspective; and b) currently (or potentially in the short- to medium-term) confronting significant economic, political, or other issues that could affect domestic or world oil and gas markets.

North Sea Country Analysis Brief

Aug 12, 2004
For information on the North Sea's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included is a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Japan Country Analysis Brief

Aug 12, 2004
For information on Japan's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included is a map and links to other related web sites.

Domestic Uranium Production Report

Aug 11, 2004
Second quarter 2004 update of U.S. uranium production through June 2004, and number of producing U.S. uranium facilities.

Northeast Energy Outlook Panel

Aug 10, 2004
The presentation was given at the Council of State Governments Eastern Regional Conference by Doug Macintyre. It covers the world oil market and the domestic outlook for crude oil, distillate, natural gas, propane, and gasoline.

Short-Term Energy Outlook August 2004

Aug 10, 2004
Quarterly short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2005 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included.

OPEC Brief

Aug 10, 2004
An updated OPEC Brief is now available. EIA's analysis of world oil markets has been consolidated into its Short-Term Energy Outlook. Please refer to table 3a in the Short-Term Energy Outlook for information on OPEC quotas, production, and production capacity levels.

Brunei Country Analysis Brief

Aug 5, 2004
For information on Brunei's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power: A State Compendium:

Aug 4, 2004
The complete compendium covers the nuclear industries of 31 States. In addition to the previously released summaries, State nuclear summaries are now available for Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Ohio. Some of the general interest topics include how Nebraska avoided the becoming part of the Northeast power failure and how Kansas' lone reactor got into the record books. The compendium was mainly developed to gather a variety of information in one place (nuclear generation, emissions, nuclear capacity, market share, and license renewal status) for the convenience of data users.

Iran Country Analysis Brief

Aug 3, 2004
For information on Iran's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graph, and links to other related web sites.

International Petroleum Monthly - July 2004

Aug 2, 2004
This report contains monthly world oil production data through May 2004 and OECD country oil demand, imports, and stocks data through April 2004. Also included are international oil balance data for 2000-2004, annual oil data series for 1970-2003, and the Energy Market Chronology for June 2004. Please see What's New in the International Petroleum Monthly for important revisions in this month's report.


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April 6, 2026 Today in Energy ›

The Middle East Gulf was source for 8% of 2025 U.S. crude oil imports ›

In 2025, the United States imported an average of 490,000 barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil from the Middle East Gulf region—Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Crude oil imports from the region are primarily medium sour grades of crude oil and flow mainly into the West Coast and Gulf Coast of the United States. More

U.S. crude oil imports from Middle East Gulf countries

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Company Level Imports


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