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Aspects of Shell Oil's Proposed Acquisition of Pennzoil-Quaker State

Mar 26, 2002
Presentation of company-level, non-proprietary data and relevant aggregate data for U.S. refining operations to inform discussions of Shell Oil's proposed acquisition of Pennzoil-Quaker State, which was announced March 26, 2002. The presentation includes 2 tables.

International Energy Outlook 2002

Mar 26, 2002
The full report of the International Energy Outlook 2002 has been released in PDF format. This report provides an assessment of international energy markets with projections of worldwide energy consumption by fuel type and carbon emissions by regions to the year 2020. (HTML version of the full report will be available by April 30, 2002).

Highlights Section of the International Energy Outlook 2002

Mar 26, 2002
This report provides an assessment of international energy markets with projections of worldwide energy consumption by fuel type and carbon emissions by regions to the year 2020.

Yemen Country Analysis Brief

Mar 25, 2002
For information on Yemen's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map and links to other related web sites.

Alternative Fueled Vehicles In Use, 2000

Mar 20, 2002
For current information on the number and type of onroad alternative-fueled vehicles in use by federal government, state government, and fuel provider fleets in 2000, see Tables 19 through 25. For current information on the number and type of buses in use in 2000, see Table 26.

Overview of Alternative Fuel Vehicles In Use, 2000

Mar 20, 2002
To supplement Tables 19 through 26, download this document containing information on current AFV In Use data, including graphs, statistics, and analysis related to alternative fuel vehicles.

Updated Monthly NG Time Series Data, by State

Mar 20, 2002
On the US Map click on the desired State and then the data; Or, from the right column of the EIA States page you can go directly to the EIA Monthly Time Series Data for each State. Five sets of time series are accessible, the updated NG series: (1) Natural Gas Prices, (2) Natural Gas Production and Sales. They start from January 1996 to November 2001. The Petroleum products series were updated in early March and are available through December 2001: (1) Petroleum Product Prices, (2) Petroleum Product Sales, (3) Petroleum Product Stocks. The data are extracted from the Oil and Gas Information Resource System (OGIRS).

Petroleum Outlook 2002: On the Road to Pamplona

Mar 19, 2002
A presentation to the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association Annual Meeting, discussing EIA's outlook for global and U.S. petroleum supply, demand, and prices. Specific attention is paid to the impact of recent and expected actions by OPEC and other oil exporting countries, and to the outlook for gasoline markets during the coming peak summer driving season.

Availability of Gasoline Imports in the Short to Mid Term: U.S. Perspective

Mar 19, 2002
This presentation analyzes changes in gasoline markets, both here in the United States and abroad, that might affect the availability of gasoline imports between now and 2007. This includes changes in gasoline specifications both here and in other countries that supply imported gasoline, as well as growing demand in these countries.

Financial News for Independent Energy Companies

Mar 19, 2002
Reviews recent financial performance of independent U.S. energy companies. Data presented are for October through December 2001. The next update, for January through March 2002, will be released in June 2002.

Electric Power Monthly

Mar 19, 2002
This report is now available on EIA's Electricity page. The publication provides a monthly overview of the U.S. electric power industry. Topics include new generating units, net generation, consumption of fossil fuels, fossil fuel stocks, and retail sales of electricity. Additionally, data on U.S. electric utility receipts and cost of fossil fuels are included. View an on-line summary of the publication.

U.S. Nuclear Industry has Record Year, Again

Mar 18, 2002
U.S. nuclear electricity generation in 2001 increased by 1.8 percent, resulting in the third consecutive annual record for nuclear output. Generation was higher in 8 months of 2001 than in the comparable months of 2000. The largest monthly difference was in October when generation was 5 billion kilowatt hours higher in 2001 than in 2000.

Persian Gulf Fact Sheet

Mar 14, 2002
For information on the Persian Gulf region's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are satellite photos, graphs, a table, and links to other related web sites.

South China Sea Region Country Analysis Brief

Mar 13, 2002
For information on the South China Sea region's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, tables, and links to other related web sites.

Peru Country Analysis Brief

Mar 13, 2002
For information on Peru's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graph, and links to other related web sites.

Horn of Africa Regional Country Analysis Brief

Mar 11, 2002
For information on the Horn of Africa's regional energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, tables, and links to other related web sites.

Congo-Brazzaville Country Analysis Brief

Mar 11, 2002
For information on Congo-Brazzaville's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graph, and links to other related web sites.

The Effects of the Alaska Oil and Natural Gas Provisions of H.R. 4 and S. 1766 on U.S. Energy Markets

Mar 8, 2002
This service report addresses the Alaskan oil and natural gas provisions of H.R. 4 and S. 1766. The estimated effects of the provision in H.R. 4 proposing crude oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and of the provision in S. 1766 concerning the construction of a pipeline bringing Alaskan natural gas to the Lower 48 States are presented.

Impact of Renewable Fuels Standard/MTBE Provisions of S. 1766

Mar 7, 2002
This service report addresses the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS)/methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) provisions of S. 1766. The ¿S. 1766¿ Case reflects provisions of S. 1766 including a renewable fuels standard (RFS) reaching five billion gallons by 2012, a complete phase-out of MTBE within four years, and the option for States to waive the oxygen requirement for reformulated gasoline (RFG).

Impacts of Energy Research and Development (S.1766 Sections 1211-1245, and Corresponding Sections of H.R.4) With Analysis of Price-Anderson Act

Mar 7, 2002
This service report addresses the provisions of S. 1766 and H.R. 4 that pertain to research, development, and deployment goals for a range of energy technologies. Specific draft language is taken from S. 1766. Quantitative description is offered for some of the goals and programs, while the remaining provisions are discussed qualitatively. Following the discussion of R&D, two separate topic areas are analyzed: the Price-Anderson Act (S.1766, Sec. 501-508, H.R. 2983), and Hydro Relicensing (S.1766, Sec. 301-308, H.R. 4, Sec. 401-402).

Impacts of a 10-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard

Mar 7, 2002
This service report addresses the renewable portfolio standard provision of S. 1766. At Senator Murkowski¿s request it also includes an analysis of the impacts of a renewable portfolio standard patterned after the one called for in S. 1766, but where the required share is based on a 20 percent RPS by 2020 rather than the 10 percent RPS called for in S. 1766.

Updated Monthly Time Series Data, by State

Mar 7, 2002
On the US Map click on the desired State and then the data; Or, from the right column of the EIA States page you can go directly to the EIA Monthly Time Series Data for each State. They start from January 1996 to December 2001 for petroleum products and October 2001 for NG. Five sets of time series are accessible: (1) Petroleum Product Prices, (2) Petroleum Product Sales, (3) Petroleum Product Stocks, (4) Natural Gas Prices, (5) Natural Gas Production and Sales. The data are extracted from the Oil and Gas Information Resource System (OGIRS).

Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2000: Summary

Mar 6, 2002
Summary version of the full report titled Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2000 (released November 9, 2001). This report contains estimates of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions. Also included are estimated emissions of other gases (hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride).

OPEC Fact Sheet

Mar 6, 2002
For up-to-date information on OPEC, please see our updated Fact Sheet. Also included are graphs and links to other OPEC-related web sites.

Monthly Energy Review

Mar 6, 2002
EIA's core report of key energy statistics: total energy consumption, production, and net imports; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, nuclear, renewable energy, electricity, energy prices, and international. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of recent changes in this report. Included this month an Energy Plug on Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases 2000.

Analysis of Efficience Standards for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, and other Products (S. 1766 Section 921-929, H.R. 4 Section 124, 142, and 143)

Mar 6, 2002
This service report addresses the provisions of H.R. 4 and S. 1766 that pertain to efficiency in the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. The estimated effects of the provisions are quantitative analysis where feasible. Qualitative discussion is provided for the remaining standards-related provisions.

Analysis of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFÉ) Standards for Light Trucks and Increased Alternative Fuel Use

Mar 6, 2002
This service report assesses the impacts of more stringent corporate average fuel economy standards on energy supply, demand, and prices, macroeconomic variables where feasible, import dependence, and emissions. This study addresses the provisions of H.R. 4, S. 804, and S. 517 that pertain to light vehicle fuel economy in the transportation sector. A qualitative discussion is provided for the alternative fuels provisions included in S. 1766 and H.R. 4.

1997 Residential Energy Consumption and Expenditures by Origin of Householder

Mar 6, 2002
In Response to a request by DOE's Office of Minority Economic Impact, residential household data are presented by these categories: "Hispanic," "Non-Hispanic White," "Non-Hispanic Black," and "Other." This is the first time presenting this data using these race/ethnicity breakouts.

Short-Term Energy Outlook March 2002

Mar 6, 2002
Quarterly short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2003 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included.

Pakistan Country Analysis Brief

Mar 4, 2002
For information on Pakistan's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map and links to other related web sites.

Canada Country Analysis Brief

Mar 1, 2002
For information on Canada's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

International Petroleum Monthly - February 2002

Feb 28, 2002
This report contains monthly world oil production data through December 2001, monthly OECD country demand, imports, and stocks data through October 2001, and the Oil Market Chronology for January 2002. Also included are international oil balance data for 1997-2001 and annual oil data series for 1970-2000.


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June 25, 2025 Today in Energy ›

Electricity use for commercial computing could surpass space cooling, ventilation ›

In our Annual Energy Outlook 2025 (AEO2025) Reference case, we project the electricity consumed for commercial computing will increase faster than any other end use in buildings. Computing accounted for an estimated 8% of commercial sector electricity consumption in 2024 and grows to 20% by 2050. Ultimately, more electricity could be consumed by computing than for any other end use in the commercial sector, including lighting, space cooling, and ventilation. More

electricity consumption of selected end uses in the U.S. commercial sector

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2025 Reference case


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