A-Z Index
- Wake Island Country Energy Profile
- Washington Energy Profile
- Waste Energy
- Waxes
- Weekly Coal Report (U.S. & State)
- Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report (U.S. & Region)
- Weekly Natural Gas Update
- Weekly Petroleum Status Report (U.S. & PADD)
- Wells (oil and gas) distribution and production by State
- Well Drilling Costs
- Wellhead Price (U.S. & State)
- Wellhead Value; Natural Gas (U.S. & State)
- Wells, Development and Exploratory
- Wells, Number of Producing Crude Oil
- Wells, Number of Producing Natural Gas (U.S. & State)
- West North Central Census Division Appliance Report
- West North Central Census Division Renewable Potential Map
- West North Central Census Division Residential Energy Map
- West South Central Census Division Appliance Report
- West South Central Census Division Renewable Potential Map
- West South Central Census Division Residential Energy Map
- West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
- West Virginia Energy Profile
- Western Sahara Country Energy Profile
- What Are Greenhouse Gases and How Much Are Emitted by the United States? (Energy in Brief)
- What were the key energy commodity price trends in 2011? (Energy in Brief)
- What Are the Major Sources and Users of Energy In the United States? (Energy in Brief)
- What Drives CrudeOil Prices
- What Is the Status of the U.S. Nuclear Industry? (Energy in Brief)
- What's New in EIA
- Where Our Coal Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Where Greenhouse Gases Come From (Energy Explained)
- Where Our Diesel Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Where Our Gasoline Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Where Our Heating Oil Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Where Our Natural Gas Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Where Our Uranium Comes From (Energy Explained)
- Who Are the Major Players Supplying the World Oil Market? (Energy in Brief)
- Wholesale Electricity (See Electric Sales for Resale)
- Wholesale Market Data (Electricity)
- Why are gasoline prices higher in some regions than in others? (Energy in Brief)
- Wind
- Wind Energy Potential (map) (Leave EIA Site)
- Wisconsin Energy Profile
- Withdrawals from Storage (Natural Gas; includes U.S. & State)
- Wood Energy Consumption
- Wood, Residential
- Working Storage, Natural Gas (U.S. & State)
- Working Storage Capacity, Petroleum (U.S. & PADD)
- World Energy (Region/Country)
- Acquisitions and Divestitures by Foreign Direct Investors in U.S. Energy (Report)
- Chronologies of Energy Events
- CO2 Emissions
- Coal Consumption
- Coal Prices
- Coal Production
- Coal Reserves, Recoverable
- Consumption by Fuel Source
- Consumption, Total Energy
- Country Energy Profiles
- Electricity Capacity
- Electricity Consumption
- Electricity Generation
- Electricity Imports
- Electricity Net Exports
- Electricity Prices
- Gasoline Prices
- Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy (Report)
- International Energy Annual (Report Discontinued) (See link below)
- Energy Data
- Energy Outlook
- Energy Security
- Movements of Natural Gas (U.S. Receipts and Deliveries)
- Petroleum Monthly (Report Discontinued)
- Natural Gas CO2 Emissions
- Natural Gas Consumption
- Natural Gas Imports
- Natural Gas Exports
- Natural Gas LNG Imports
- Natural Gas Prices
- Natural Gas Production
- Natural Gas Reserves and Resources
- Nuclear Generation
- Nuclear Reactors
- Oil (Petroleum) CO2 Emissions
- Oil (Petroleum) Consumption
- Oil (Petroleum) Production
- Oil (Petroleum) Imports
- Oil (Petroleum) Exports
- Oil (Petroleum) Prices
- Oil (Petroleum) Refining Capacity
- Oil (Petroleum) Reserves
- Oil (Petroleum) Stocks
- Population
- Production, Total Energy
- Renewable (Biofuels) Consumption
- World Reports/Publications (All)
- World Oil Transit Chokepoints
- West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
- Wyoming Energy Profile
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