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Russia Country Analysis Brief

Oct 25, 2016
Russia is the world’s largest producer of crude oil (including lease condensate) and the second-largest producer of dry natural gas. Russia also produces significant amounts of coal. Russia’s economy is highly dependent on its hydrocarbons, and oil and natural gas revenues account for more than 40% of the federal budget revenues.

Prime Supplier Report

Oct 24, 2016
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through August 2016 on Form EIA-782C, "Monthly Report of Prime Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption." These data measure primary petroleum product deliveries into the states where they are locally marketed and consumed.

State Energy Data System: Jet Fuel and Lubricants Through 2015

Oct 21, 2016
Annual state-level estimates of energy consumption, prices, and expenditures for jet fuel and lubricants.

State Energy Profiles: New monthly and annual data for all states and updated Quick Facts and analytical narratives for three states

Oct 20, 2016
New July and August 2016 monthly data are available for electricity, petroleum, natural gas, and coal, and new 2015 annual data are available natural gas production and population. The profiles also feature analytical narratives and Quick Facts for Alaska, California, and Hawaii.

Drilling Productivity Report

Oct 17, 2016
EIA’s monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) has been released. The DPR takes a fresh look at oil and natural gas production, starting with an assessment of how and where drilling for hydrocarbons is taking place. It uses recent data on the total number of drilling rigs in operation along with estimates of drilling productivity and estimated changes in production from existing oil and natural gas wells to provide estimated changes in oil and natural gas production for seven key fields.

Preliminary estimates show that U.S. manufacturing energy consumption increased between 2010 and 2014

Oct 13, 2016
Preliminary estimates for the 2014 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) show that the total U.S. manufacturing energy consumption increased about 3.7% between 2010 and 2014. This is the first measured 4-year increase in manufacturing energy consumption since 2002. More detailed data tables and analysis of the 2014 MECS will be released in 2017.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Oct 13, 2016
Based on feedback from our readers, EIA has changed the focus and organization of the Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) analysis text and web page, beginning this month. All forecast tables and charts remain the same. The text of the report now includes expanded analysis of current developments in oil and natural gas markets.

2015 Electric Sales, Revenue, and Average Price Data

Oct 6, 2016
This report contains data on electricity sales, revenue, and prices for all 50 states and the District of Columbia spreadsheets with retail sales and revenue data from the 2015 Form EIA-861

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Oct 3, 2016
The October 2016 Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM), with data through July 2016, presents monthly and annual price and volume statistics covering crude oil and refined products sales in the United States. In this issue of the PMM, preliminary monthly data show prices for crude oil and many finished petroleum products fell in July. At the national level, Prime Supplier data show sales of gasoline, kerosene-type jet fuel, and distillate fuels declined from June levels. Additionally, updated state motor fuels tax information is available on the PMM website.


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May 13, 2026 Today in Energy ›

Electricity generation from solar could exceed coal in ERCOT for the first time in 2026 ›

In our most recent Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we forecast that annual electric power generation from utility-scale solar will surpass that from coal for the first time in 2026 within the electricity grid that covers most of Texas. Solar generation is expected to reach 78 billion kilowatthours (BkWh) in 2026 in the electricity grid operated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) compared with 60 BkWh for coal. More

annual electric power generation in ERCOT

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook, Table 7d


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