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October 21, 2021

EIA projects that energy-related carbon dioxide emissions will rise over the next 30 years


October 20, 2021

EIA projects non-OECD Asia to become the largest importers of natural gas by 2050


October 7, 2021

EIA projects nearly 50% increase in world energy use by 2050, led by growth in renewables


May 30, 2018

Total liquid fuels inventories return to five-year averages in the United States and OECD


September 19, 2017

Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow


September 14, 2017

EIA projects 28% increase in world energy use by 2040


July 13, 2017

Brent and WTI crude oil prices expected to average about $50 per barrel through 2018


September 28, 2016

China expected to account for more than half of world growth in nuclear power through 2040


July 12, 2016

Global energy intensity continues to decline


May 16, 2016

Projected growth in CO2 emissions driven by countries outside the OECD


May 12, 2016

EIA projects 48% increase in world energy consumption by 2040


May 11, 2016

Annual passenger travel tends to increase with income


November 19, 2015

Passenger travel accounts for most of world transportation energy use


March 19, 2015

U.S. commercial crude oil inventories now provide the most days of supply since 1985


January 22, 2014

Oil and natural gas import reliance of major economies projected to change rapidly


January 14, 2014

U.S. boosts natural gas output and use since 2005, while OECD Europe scales back


December 3, 2013

Future world energy demand driven by trends in developing countries


September 27, 2013

Multiple factors push Western Europe to use less natural gas and more coal


July 25, 2013

EIA projects world energy consumption will increase 56% by 2040


June 28, 2012

AEO2012 considers three cases for the future of world oil prices


September 19, 2011

China and India account for half of global energy growth through 2035


September 16, 2011

Over 90% of Syrian crude oil exports go to European countries