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May 22, 2024

Forecast strong hurricane season presents risk for U.S. oil and natural gas industry


December 12, 2023

New pipelines will bring significant volumes of natural gas to new LNG export terminals


September 14, 2023

Energy use for transportation increased from pre-pandemic levels in 2021 in only 12 states


July 20, 2023

Almost all U.S. renewable diesel is consumed in California; most isn’t made there


June 27, 2023

LNG-exporting Gulf Coast states drove U.S. natural gas demand growth


April 17, 2023

Pennsylvania natural gas production changed little in 2022


February 14, 2023

Spending by U.S. natural gas consumers rose 37% in 2021, especially in Oklahoma and Texas


January 30, 2023

Proved reserves of natural gas increased 32% in the United States during 2021


August 22, 2022

Most U.S. fuel ethanol production capacity at the start of 2022 was in the Midwest


August 15, 2022

In 2020, most U.S. households prepared at least one hot meal a day at home


July 21, 2022

Energy use fell during 2020 in all U.S. states except Alaska


April 29, 2022

Calcasieu Pass, the seventh U.S. liquefied natural gas export terminal, begins production


September 15, 2021

Hurricane Ida caused at least 1.2 million electricity customers to lose power


September 14, 2021

Electric load in southern MISO fell as Hurricane Ida moved through Louisiana


August 6, 2021

Per capita U.S. residential electricity use was flat in 2020, but varied by state


August 3, 2021

U.S. energy intensity has dropped by half since 1983, varying greatly by state


August 31, 2020

More energy is used per person for transportation in states with low population density


August 14, 2019

State-level average annual gasoline expenditures per capita ranged from $400 to $1,400


August 6, 2019

Energy expenditures per dollar of GDP are highest in energy-producing states


September 4, 2018

Louisiana and Wyoming consume the most energy per capita; Rhode Island, New York the least


May 16, 2018

U.S. Gulf Coast port limitations impose additional costs on rising U.S. crude oil exports


April 30, 2015

Energy resource permanent funds vary by purpose and state


November 25, 2014

Shale gas provides largest share of U.S. natural gas production in 2013


December 17, 2013

Pennsylvania is the fastest-growing natural gas-producing state


October 9, 2013

Markets expect Marcellus growth to drive Appalachian natural gas prices below Henry Hub


November 15, 2012

Europe and Asia are the leading destinations for U.S. coal exports in 2012


September 13, 2012

EIA survey shows Gulf Coast plants recovering from hurricane outages


August 7, 2012

EIA has updated Gulf of Mexico energy statistics


July 19, 2012

Much of the country’s refinery capacity is concentrated along the Gulf Coast


June 11, 2012

U.S. dry natural gas production growth levels off following decline in natural gas prices


April 27, 2012

Top 5 producing states' combined marketed natural gas output rose in 2011


March 18, 2011

Haynesville surpasses Barnett as the Nation's leading shale play