Short-Term
Energy Outlook See Petroleum Section
Forecast Analysis - US quarterly projections
of petroleum to 2009
pages: 58, released: June 10, 2008, periodicity: Monthly, contact: Tancred Lidderdale (202)586-7321
Annual Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section, Legislation and Regulation, Issues in Focus, Forecasts Comparison Section
Forecast Analysis - US annual projections of petroleum to 2030 by US region.
Annual Energy Outlook Supporting Reports-
Assumptions for Petroleum Market Module , Assumptions for Oil and Gas Supply Module 
NEMS: An Overview 2003 (Petroleum Market Module) (also available in printer-friendly version),
Oil and Gas Supply Module (also available in printer-friendly version)
National Energy Modeling System: Model Documentation Petroleum Market Module I , Petroleum Market Module II , Oil and Gas Supply Module
pages: 224, AEO released: June 2008 (supporting reports released thereafter), periodicity: Yearly, contact: William Brown (202)586-8181
International Energy Outlook - World
Oil Markets Section
Forecast Analysis - International projections of petroleum to 2030 by region.
pages: 12, released: June 2008,
periodicity: Yearly, contact: G. Daniel Butler (202)586-9503
Analysis of Crude Oil Production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - (also available in printer-friendly version )
Forecast Analysis - This report responds to a December 6, 2007, request from Senator Ted Stevens that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) provide an assessment of Federal oil and natural gas leasing in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska.
Excel Spreadsheets:
Reference
Mean ANWR Resource
High ANWR Resource
Low ANWR Resource
pages: 23, released: May 2008, periodicity: One-time, contact: Philip Budzik (202)586-2847
Oil and Natural Gas Market Supply and Renewable Portfolio Standard Impacts of Selected Provisions of H.R. 3221 - (also available in printer-friendly version) 
Requestors: Senators Barton, McCrery, and Young
This paper responds to an October 31, 2007, request from Representatives
Barton, McCrery, and Young requesting the Energy Information Administration
(EIA) to assess selected provisions of H.R. 3221, the energy bill adopted by
the House of Representatives in early August 2007. The analysis focuses on
Title VII, dealing with energy on Federal lands; Section 9611, which would
establish a Federal renewable portfolio standard (RPS) for certain electricity
sellers; and Section 13001, which would eliminate the eligibility of oil and natural
gas producers and refiners to claim deductions under Section 199 of the Internal
Revenue Code.
pages: 11, released: December 2007, periodicity: One-time, contact Alan Beamon (202)586-2025
Impacts of Modeled Recommendations of the National Commission on Energy Policy (available in printer-friendly version )
Forcast Analysis - This report responds to a December 17, 2004 request by Senator Jeff Bingaman
asking EIA to assess the impacts of
the recommendations made by the National Commission on Energy Policy (NCEP) in
its December 2004 report entitled Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America’s Energy Challenges.
pages: 52, released: March 2005, periodicity: Yearly, contact: Andy Kydes (202)586-2222
Derivatives and Risk Management in the Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Electricity Industries (also available in printer-friendly version )
Forecast Analysis - This report responds to a request from the Secretary of Energy, Spencer Abraham, received in February 2002 to provide energy policymakers with information for their assessment of the merits of derivatives for managing risk in energy industries. It also discusses how policy decisions that affect energy markets can limit or enhance the usefulness of derivatives as tools for risk management
released: October 2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Douglas Hale (202)287-1723
Impacts of the Kyoto Protocol on U.S. Energy Markets & Economic
Activity
- Summary, Economics/Markets, Technology/Early
Start, Fossil Fuel
Supply
Forecast Analysis - EIA undertook this study in response to a request by the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member of the House Committee on Science that it analyze impacts of the Protocol (which the President has not yet submitted to the U.S. Senate for ratification) on U.S. energy use, prices, and the general economy in the 2008-2012 time frame. That is when this country is supposed to reach an average level of net greenhouse gas emissions 7 percent lower than they were in 1990--having shown demonstrable progress toward that goal by 2005
released: October 1998, periodicity: one-time, contact: John Conti (202)586-2222
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