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Pacific Renewable Potential Map

Oct 10, 2002
This new map presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in the Contiguous Pacific States (California, Oregon, and Washington). Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.

Alaska Renewable Potential Map

Oct 10, 2002
This new map presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in Alaska. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.

Hawaii Renewable Potential Map

Oct 10, 2002
This new map presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in Hawaii. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.

Chad Country Analysis Brief

Oct 9, 2002
For up-to-date information on Chad's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Energy Glossary

Oct 9, 2002
Have a look at our new, greatly expanded energy definitions glossary. It now contains over 4,000 items. Please let us know what you think about it by using our feedback function ("How Are We Doing") located on the "EIA Energy Glossary" page or by sending an e-mail message to the contacts provided on that page. WE WOULD REALLY LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Cameroon Country Analysis Brief

Oct 9, 2002
For up-to-date information on Cameroon's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Electric Power Monthly

Oct 8, 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.

Status of State Electric Industry Restructuring Activity

Oct 8, 2002
This site provides monthly information on the status of the electric industry deregulation/restructuring. State pages provide detailed information and links to other sites for additional information. Also, available are retail access timelines and information on customer participation in retail access

Monthly Nonutility Fuel Receipts and Fuel Quality Data (Form EIA-423)

Oct 8, 2002
The Form EIA-423 database file is now available on EIA's Electricity Database Files page and will provide detailed fossil fuel quantity and quality data from unregulated electric power entities (nonutilities) having a total fossil-fueled nameplate generating capacity of 50 megawatts or more. These data are collected on the Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." (The same data for regulated entities [utilities] are collected on the FERC Form No. 423.) The data are presented in a DBF format, and currently data for January through March 2002 are available. Subsequent months of data will be posted each month. Cost data collected on the Form EIA-423 are confidential and are omitted from this site. Aggregate cost information will be included in future issues of the Electric Power Monthly.

Summary - Analysis of Selected Transportation Fuel Issues Associated with Proposed Energy Legislation

Oct 7, 2002
Senator Jeff Bingaman, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, requested analyses of eight issues related to the Senate-passed fuels provisions of H.R.4, the Energy Policy Act of 2002. In response, the Energy Information Administration prepared a series of papers discussing the market impacts of each of these issues.

OPEC Fact Sheet

Oct 7, 2002
For up-to-date information on OPEC's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief.

Gasoline Type Proliferation and Price Volatility

Oct 7, 2002
This paper focuses on the potential effect/role of implementation of a national menu of fuels to address the proliferation of boutique fuels.

Potential Supply Impacts of Removal of 1-Pound RVP Waiver

Oct 7, 2002
This paper provides background on the 1-pound waiver and how It can affect gasoline volumes.

Reformulated Gasoline Use Under the 8-Hour Ozone Rule

Oct 7, 2002
This paper focuses on the impact on gasoline price and supply when additional ozone non-attainment areas come under the new 8-hour ozone standard.

Timing of Startups of the Low-Sulfur and RFS Programs

Oct 7, 2002
This paper focuses on whether supply problems could be reduced during the startup stage phases of these programs through timing changes.

Timing for Startup of the Renewable Fuel Standard

Oct 7, 2002
This paper responds to whether or not moving the start date of the Renewable fuel standard (RPS) from its currently proposed January 2004 to October 2004 would improve the chances of a smooth transition.

Review of Transportation Issues and Comparison of Infrastructure Costs for a Renewable Fuels Standard

Oct 7, 2002
This paper summarizes the inter-regional transportation issues and associated costs for increased distribution of renewable fuels with the assumption that ethanol will be used to meet a renewable fuel standard.

Renewable Motor Fuel Production Capacity Under H.R.4

Oct 7, 2002
This paper analyzes renewable motor fuel production capacity with the assumption that ethanol will be used to meet a renewable fuels standard.

Supply Impacts of an MTBE Ban

Oct 7, 2002
This paper analyzes the supply impacts of removing MTBE from gasoline.

Short-Term Energy Outlook October 2002

Oct 7, 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. Also included is the Winter Fuels Outlook 2002-2003.

Qatar Country Analysis Brief

Oct 4, 2002
For up-to-date information on Qatar's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey Public Use Data

Oct 3, 2002
The 1999 consumption and expenditures Public Use data for the 1999 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey are now available.

Trends in the Commercial Buildings Sector

Oct 3, 2002
In 1999, the commercial sector had more than 4.6 million buildings that comprised more than 67 billion square feet of floorspace. The Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey covers 20 years and seven survey cycles and many trends that were previously statistically uncertain have been confirmed.

California Renewable Potential Map

Oct 3, 2002
This new map presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in California. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.

The Basics of Underground Natural Gas Storage

Oct 3, 2002
This report describes the different types of underground storage facilities, defines and clarifies key storage measurement terminology, summarizes categories of storage ownership and operation, and briefly discusses changing patterns of storage utilization. A key element of the report is its discussion of relative measures of gas inventories, which attempts to clarify the notion of ¿percent full¿ as applied to storage facilities.

Monthly Petroleum Time Series Data, by State -- an Update

Oct 2, 2002
On the US Map click on the desired State and then select the desired time series under Petroleum; Or, from the right column of the EIA States page you can go directly to the EIA Monthly Time Series Data for each State. Four sets of petroleum products time series have been updated: (1) Petroleum Product Prices, (2) Petroleum Product Sales -- Transportation Fuels, (3) Petroleum Product Sales -- Other Fuels, (4) Petroleum Product Stocks. The series start from January 1997 and go through July 2002. The data are extracted from the Oil and Gas Information Resource System (OGIRS).

International Petroleum Monthly - September 2002

Oct 2, 2002
This report contains monthly world oil production data through July 2002, monthly OECD country oil demand, imports, and stocks data through May 2002, and the Energy Market Chronology for August 2002. Also included are international oil balance data for 1998-2002 and annual oil data series for 1970-2001

Petroleum Marketing Monthly

Sep 30, 2002
Monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level.

Refining Challenges: Changing Crude Oil Quality & Product Specifications

Sep 30, 2002
This PowerPoint presentation will focus on the challenges refiners face in the near- to mid-term as they prepare for upcoming product specification changes, and what that may mean for their choices of crude oil feedstocks.

Advance Summary U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves 2001 Annual Report

Sep 27, 2002
This is an advance summary of EIA's report on domestic proved reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. It presents key data tables (sorted by fuel and by geographic location) and some highlights of petroleum industry activity that impacted oil and natural gas production and proved reserves in 2001. The full report (to be published in November 2002) will contain more comprehensive data.

Monthly Energy Review

Sep 26, 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. Also included this month is an Energy Plug on Diesel Fuel Price Pass-through.

Mountain Renewable Potential Map

Sep 26, 2002
This is the second map in the new Renewable Potential Map series. It presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.

Electric Power Monthly

Sep 26, 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.

A Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data with Other Data Sources

Sep 26, 2002
This article compares data published in the Petroleum Marketing Monthly from the EIA-782 survey series with other data sources to assess the quality of the EIA-782 data.

Accuracy of Petroleum Supply Data 2001

Sep 24, 2002
Accuracy of published data in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report, the Winter Fuels Report, the Petroleum Supply Monthly, and the Petroleum Supply Annual.

Gabon Country Analysis Brief

Sep 20, 2002
For up-to-date information on Gabon's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Gabon Country Analysis Brief

Sep 20, 2002
For up-to-date information on Gabon's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Jordan Country Analysis Brief

Sep 20, 2002
For up-to-date information in Jordan's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a country map and links to other related web sites.

Paraguay Country Analysis Brief

Sep 19, 2002
For up-to-date information on Paraguay's energy sector, please see our new Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map and links to other related web sites.

West South Central Renewable Potential Map

Sep 19, 2002
This is the first map in the new Renewable Potential Map series. It presents an integrated picture of renewable energy resources in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy potentials and indicators of hydroelectric, biomass, and wood energy potentials are shown.


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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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