About DOE Button Organization Button News Button Contact Us Button
Link: Energy Home Page
Science and Technology Button Energy Sources Button Energy Efficiency Button The Environment Button Prices and Trends Button National Security Button Safety and Health Button
Prices & Trends
banner with line graphs and images for prices and trends
Printer-friendly icon Printer-Friendly 
Prices and Trends

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the statistical agency of the Department of Energy.  It provides policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy, and its interaction with the economy and the environment.

Featured Publications & Reports:

This Week in Petroleum
A weekly report which provides data and analysis of the latest weekly U.S. petroleum supply and price. Other fuels of interest to the consumer are also noted, especially natural gas and propane.

Gasoline and Diesel Prices
Weekly price data by U.S. regions of regular gasoline and on-highway diesel fuel, with week ago and year ago comparisons.

Short-Term Energy Outlook
This 18-month forecast includes information on oil and gasoline prices and supply.

Historical Energy Data
U.S. energy history from 1949-2004 recorded in data tables and figures.  All major forms of energy (fossil fuels, nuclear, electricity, and renewable energy) and total energy by key activity (e.g., production, consumption, trade, stocks, and prices) are covered.  Key long-term trends are summarized in "Energy Perspectives."

Primer on Gasoline Prices
This brochure uses laymen terms to discuss how gasoline prices are established, why they fluctuate, and why they differ according to region.

 

  Learn More

Link: The White House Link: USA.gov Link: Privacy Program Link: E-gov Link: Information Quality (IQ) Link: FOIA Program
U.S. Department of Energy | 1000 Independence Ave., SW | Washington, DC 20585
1-800-dial-DOE | f/202-586-4403