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Natural Gas Monthly - April 2005

Apr 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.

Petroleum Marketing Monthly - May 2005

Apr 29, 2005
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.

2004 Uranium Marketing Annual Report

Apr 29, 2005
Statistical data on uranium marketing activities in the United States for 2004, including purchases and prices of uranium and commercial inventories. Owners and operators of U.S. civilian nuclear power reactors purchased 64 million pounds of uranium deliveries during 2004, and owned 56 million pounds of year-end 2004 inventories, an increase of 24 percent from year-end 2003.

Monthly Energy Review

Apr 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. This month's report includes preliminary first quarter 2005 statistics for petroleum: first quarter 2005 consumption estimated at 20.6 million barrels per day (MMBD), up from 20.4 MMBD for the first quarter 2004 and 20.0 MMBDD for the first quarter 2003; and first quarter 2005 net imports estimated at 12.0 MMBD, up from 11.4 MMBD for the first quarter 2004 and 10.3 MMBD for the first quarter 2003. The April 2005 issue includes Energy Plug on EIA's Analysis of Alternative Mercury Control Strategies. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of recent changes in this report.

Coal Transportation Rate Sensitivity Analysis

Apr 27, 2005
This paper analyzes the impact of changes in the Wyoming Powder River Basin coal transportation rates on projected levels of electric power sector energy use and emissions by region. Variations in coal transportation rates were designated by the Surface Transportation Board (STB), and the report was used by the STB as part of a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Dakota Minnesota & Eastern Railroad.

Policy for Unscheduled Release of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

Apr 26, 2005
EIA issued a Federal Register notice establishing a new policy allowing for the unscheduled release of revisions to weekly estimates of working gas volumes held in underground storage facilities at the national and regional levels disseminated in EIA's Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report (WNGSR). Under the new policy, an unscheduled release of revisions shall be disseminated on a Federal workday between 2:00 and 2:10 p.m. (Eastern Time) following public notification between 1:00 and 1:10 p.m. of the same day when the effect of reported changes is at least 10 billion cubic feet (Bcf) at either a regional or national level. This policy becomes effective with the WNGSR released on May 19, 2005, containing data as of May 13, 2005.

EIA Releases New Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data

Apr 22, 2005
This is the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) new product, Monthly Flash Estimates of Electric Power Data, which contains preliminary estimates of selected national monthly electricity data. This product is released on a regular basis approximately 45 days after the end of the reporting month, and serves as an early release (approximately 30 days) before the more detailed Electric Power Monthly report. Each new release will present national-level data and charts for the reference month, as well as the previous month, year-to-date summation, and rolling 12-month information for electricity generation, fuel consumption, fuel stocks, electricity sales and revenue, and average retail electricity prices. It will also offer a brief summary of the national-level data to put the information into a useful context.

Italy Country Analysis Brief

Apr 21, 2005
For information on Italy's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Peru Country Analysis Brief

Apr 21, 2005
For information on Peru's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

End-Use Consumption of Electricity 2001

Apr 21, 2005
This article presents two tables of electricity use in residential households. The first table shows trend estimates for the major uses for electricity; air conditioning, space heating, water heating, and total appliances. The second table shows not only the amount of electricity consumed in 2001 for the most important household uses but also presents a more detailed breakout of electricity used for selected appliances. The largest use of electricity in the average U.S. household was for appliances (including refrigerators and lights), which consume approximately two thirds of all the electricity used in the residential sector. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the author, Robert Latta at 202-586-1385 or Stephanie J. Battles, RECS Survey Manager at 202-586-7237.

United Arab Emirates Country Analysis Brief

Apr 19, 2005
For information on United Arab Emirates' energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

January 2005 Nuclear Generation:

Apr 19, 2005
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) projected that nuclear generation would be slightly less in 2005 than in the record year of 2004. The first month of 2005 is consistent with that projection, with generation down 1.38 percent compared with January 2004. Of course, it will be 11 more months before anyone knows for certain. The generation tables have been reformatted for easier reading and analysis. The information is available either in a State Summary Table (PDF , EXCEL ) or the reformatted Reactor-level Table (PDF , EXCEL).

Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases 2003: Summary

Apr 19, 2005
Summary version of the annual report on Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program (established under Section 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992).

Electric Power Monthly

Apr 18, 2005
The latest EPM issue (April 2005) is now available on EIA's Electricity page. Data being published in the April 2005 EPM include January 2005. This issue also includes a year end review of the 2004 data. Historical copies of the EPM tables in Excel format have also been posted on the EIA website, dating back to the May 2003 publication of the EPM. These files can be accessed at the following address:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_ex_bkis.html.

Nigeria Country Analysis Brief

Apr 18, 2005
For information on Nigeria's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Monthly Energy Chronology - 2005

Apr 18, 2005
The latest information on world energy market events, through March 2005.

Foreign Direct Investment Acquisitions and Divestitures for 2003

Apr 15, 2005
Today the Energy Information Administration released a report on acquisitions of U.S. energy assets by foreign investors in 2003. Foreign direct acquisitions are purchases, directly or indirectly, by the original foreign investor resulting in the ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated U.S. business enterprise or the equivalent interest in an unincorporated U.S. business.

United Kingdom Country Analysis Brief

Apr 13, 2005
For information on United Kingdom's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Impacts of Modeled Recommendations of the National Commission on Energy Policy

Apr 13, 2005
This analysis responds to a request from Senator Jeff Bingaman. This report provides EIA's analysis of those NCEP recommendations on energy supply, demand, and imports that could be simulated using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS).

U.S. Coal Supply and Demand: 2004 Review

Apr 11, 2005
This article provides and overview of the year 2004 in the coal industry and covers coal production, consumption, exports, imports, stocks, and delivered coal prices. It provides a detailed regional and State level coal production and national coal consumption along with industry developments that occurred in 2004. A brief discussion of coal-synfuel plants is included.

Short-Term Energy Outlook April 2005

Apr 7, 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. Also included is the Summer 2005 Motor Gasoline Outlook.

International Petroleum Monthly - March 2005

Apr 4, 2005
This report contains monthly world oil production data through Janaury 2005 and OECD country oil demand, imports, and stocks data through December 2004. Also included are international oil balance data for 2000-2004, annual oil data series for 1970-2004, and the Energy Market Chronology for February 2005.

Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2005

Apr 4, 2005
The Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2005 presents major assumptions of NEMS that are used to generate the projections in the AEO2005. (HTML version will be available in the near future)

South Korea Country Analysis Brief

Apr 4, 2005
For information on South Korea's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Natural Gas Monthly

Apr 1, 2005
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States.


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April 10, 2026 Today in Energy ›

Increasing fuel efficiency leads to decreasing gasoline consumption ›

Annual motor gasoline consumption in the United States decreased in 2025 even as vehicle miles traveled (VMT) increased because of increasing fuel efficiency, a trend we forecast will continue in 2026 and 2027. U.S. motor gasoline consumption averaged 8.9 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2025, 1% less than 2024 and 4% less than pre-pandemic demand in 2019. In our April Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we estimate that motor gasoline consumption will continue to decline as forecast fuel efficiency increases and VMT growth slows. More

U.S. motor gasoline consumption

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook, April 2026


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