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Quarterly Coal Report, April through June 2012

Oct 4, 2012
Provides detailed quarterly coal data for April-June 2012, adjustments for 2011 through the first quarter of 2012, and aggregated quarterly historical coal data for 2006 through second quarter 2012. Form EIA-3 frame analysis has resulted in the addition of 33 refined coal and manufacturing facilities. All data for 2010 and prior years are final. All data for 2011 are final, with the exception of coal production and electric power sector consumption and stocks. All data for 2012 are preliminary.

Electricity Wholesale Market Data

Oct 4, 2012
Spreadsheets contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at ten electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States. Data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through September 28, 2012.

Venezuela Country Analysis Brief

Oct 3, 2012
In 2011, the U.S. imported over 950 thousand barrels per day from Venezuela. As Venezuela develops its 513 billion barrel reserve of crude oil in the Orinoco Belt, U.S. import numbers may increase in the future.

2011 Annual State historical spreadsheets

Oct 2, 2012
Contain retail electricity sales, revenue, customers and price data from the 2011 Form EIA-861. The files contain State-level and US Total-level data for electricity sales, revenue, customer and price, by sector. The data geographic coverage is the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

EIA's electricity data API

Oct 1, 2012
The agency's first-ever Application Programming Interface (API) gives developers access to data on electricity generation, retail sales, and average prices, and the types of fuel that are used to generate electricity at the state and national levels. Electricity generation and fuel consumption data for individual power plants with more than 1 megawatt of capacity also are available.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Oct 1, 2012
In this issue of the Petroleum Marketing Monthly, July 2012 data show crude oil prices were on the rise again, while prices for finished petroleum products show mixed trends. Prime Supplier sales data show consumption of gasoline and diesel fuel declining month-on-month, as did many of the other surveyed petroleum products. Also, updated information covering state motor fuels taxes and fees for gasoline and diesel fuel are presented in Table EN1.

Natural Gas Monthly

Sep 28, 2012
The September Natural Gas Monthly, featuring data for July 2012, has been released. This issue features a new price series, natural gas liquid composite spot price, which combines natural gas liquid production from natural gas processing plants and daily spot prices of natural gas liquids from Mont Belvieu, Texas. The Henry Hub natural gas spot price is also included. Natural gas used for electric power reached 1,088 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for July, leading to another monthly record for natural gas consumption of 2,045 Bcf, the highest July on record. Dry production for July stayed relatively stable for the fourth straight month at 2,024 Bcf or 65.3 Bcf per day.

Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report

Sep 28, 2012
Monthly natural gas gross withdrawals estimated from data collected on Form EIA-914 (Monthly Natural Gas Production Report) for Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming, Other States and Lower 48 States. Alaska data are from the State of Alaska and included to obtain a U.S. Total.

Company Level Imports

Sep 27, 2012
Imports data at the company level collected from the EIA-814 Monthly Imports Report

Monthly Biodiesel Production Report

Sep 27, 2012
The U.S. Energy Information Administration released new data today showing national and regional monthly biodiesel production for July 2012. In addition to biodiesel production, data included producer sales, producer stocks, and feedstock inputs.

Petroleum Supply Monthly

Sep 27, 2012
Supply and disposition of crude oil and petroleum products on a national and regional level. The data series describe production, imports and exports, movements and inventories.

Annual Energy Review

Sep 27, 2012
EIA's most comprehensive record of historical annual integrated energy statistics. U.S. primary energy production reached a record high of 78 quadrillion Btu in 2011. Primary energy consumption equaled 97 quadrillion Btu in 2011, down slightly from the 2010 level.

Electric Sales, Revenue, and Average Price

Sep 27, 2012
Electric Sales, Revenue, and Average Price updated with 2011 data.

Monthly Energy Review

Sep 26, 2012
EIA's most comprehensive report on recent integrated energy statistics. Preliminary data indicate that, in June 2012, total energy consumption in the U.S. commercial sector equaled 1.4 quadrillion Btu, a 1-percent decrease from June 2011.

Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Shipments Report 2011

Sep 26, 2012
Total shipments of PV modules were up nearly 43 percent in 2011 from the 2010 level, hitting a new record high of 3,772,075 peak kilowatts.

East China Sea Regional Analysis Brief

Sep 25, 2012
Though underexplored, the East China Sea may have abundant oil and natural gas resources. Both China and Japan are interested in extracting hydrocarbon resources, especially natural gas, from the East China Sea to help meet domestic demand. However, unresolved territorial disputes regarding the China/Japan sea boundary and sovereignty over several contested islands continue to hinder exploration and development in the area.

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs 2010

Sep 24, 2012
This report provides detailed information on the number of electric industry participants and their customers in these programs for 2010. The number of customers in green pricing programs grew by 8 percent in 2010, reaching a new high of 1,216,582 out of a nationwide customer base of 144,140,258. The number of net metering customers reached a new high of 155,841 in 2010, 61 percent more than in 2009.

Prime Supplier Report

Sep 24, 2012
The latest Prime Supplier Report presents data collected through July 2012 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.

Form EIA-861 Annual Data File for 2011

Sep 20, 2012
Contains spreadsheets with retail and wholesale electricity sales and revenue data from the 2011 Form EIA-861. The files contain electricity sales, revenue and price data, as well as Demand Side Management (DSM), Green Pricing, Net Metering, Dispersed and Distributed generation data. The data covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories.

Electricity Wholesale Market Data

Sep 20, 2012
Spreadsheets contain peak prices, volumes, and the number of transactions at ten electricity trading hubs covering most regions of the United States. Data from ICE (IntercontinentalExchange) through September 14, 2012.

Kazakhstan Country Analysis Brief

Sep 18, 2012
Kazakhstan is a major oil producer and continued development of its giant oilfields Tengiz, Karachaganak, and Kashagan will be key to its future oil production growth. However, the country is land-locked and lies a great distance from international oil markets, and development of additional export capacity will be necessary for production growth.

Russia Country Analysis Brief

Sep 18, 2012
Russia ranks among top two of the world’s natural gas and oil producer, and it is a major exporter of both. Russia’s economy largely depends on energy exports. The energy sector is Russia is dominated by domestic firms, and although some efforts were made to attract investment, foreign companies continue to experience difficulties operating in Russia.

Canada Country Analysis Brief

Sep 18, 2012
Canada is the largest foreign supplier of energy to the United States and is an especially significant producer of conventional and unconventional oil, natural gas, and hydroelectricity. Canada's unconventional oil sands are a significant contributor to the recent and expected growth in the world's liquid fuel supply and comprise the vast majority of the country's proven oil reserves, which rank third globally.

Peak Underground Working Natural Gas Storage Capacity

Sep 12, 2012
The annual update of the Peak Underground Working Natural Gas Storage Capacity report, featuring working gas capacity levels as of April 2012, has been released. The demonstrated peak working gas capacity for U.S. underground working natural gas storage for the lower-48 States is estimated at 4,239 billion cubic feet (Bcf) as of April 30, 2012, an increase about 3 percent since last year at this time. Working gas design capacity also increased by about 1 percent, to 4,498 Bcf. The field-level data as of December 31, 2011 are available in the Natural Gas Information Query System.

Short-Term Energy Outlook - Market Prices and Uncertainty Report

Sep 11, 2012
Crude oil prices rose during the first half of August and were relatively constant during the second half of the month, remaining at the higher levels. The Brent and WTI crude oil benchmarks settled at $113.49 and $95.53 per barrel, respectively, on September 6, with Brent increasing by $7.53 per barrel and WTI increasing by $6.62 per barrel since August 1. Both Brent and WTI have been in narrow trading ranges over the last few weeks, with settlement prices for Brent and WTI staying within $3 dollar per barrel ranges since August 17.

Short-Term Energy Outlook

Sep 11, 2012
Higher crude oil prices, refinery outages, a pipeline disruption, and concerns over Hurricane Isaac's impact on the Gulf Coast, the United States' major refining region, contributed to higher gasoline prices during August. EIA has increased the average regular-gasoline retail price forecast for the third quarter of 2012 to $3.66 per gallon from $3.49 per gallon in last month's Outlook. EIA expects retail gasoline prices to begin declining later this month as the gasoline market recovers and transitions from summer-grade to winter-grade gasoline specifications.

STEO radio spots

Sep 11, 2012
EIA launched its energy news radio service with the release of the September Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). EIA's radio service provides free short broadcast stories on EIA energy data reports and analysis to radio stations nationwide. The initial stories focus on the outlook for U.S. crude oil and natural gas production. You can also sign up for an RSS feed to receive notice of the latest EIA broadcast energy stories automatically.


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March 26, 2026 Today in Energy ›

Middle East crude oil tanker rates reached a multi-decade high in March ›

In March 2026, tanker rates for Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) leaving the Middle East to Asia were the highest since at least November 2005, when data were first recorded. The price increase followed Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz on March 2. More

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Data source: Argus Freight


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