Frequently Asked Questions
Does EIA have maps or information on the location of natural gas and oil pipelines?
EIA has maps and information on natural gas pipelines, as follows:
- Maps with natural gas flow information for U.S. and individual States
- Maps of major interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines
- Reports with most recent information on natural gas pipelines
There is a map of the Eastern United States that includes major petroleum pipelines in the Energy in Brief: "What's changing in East Coast fuels markets?"
EIA does not publish any other oil pipeline maps or information on the location of oil pipelines.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has publicly available information on the location of natural gas transmission pipelines and hazardous liquid trunklines at the county level in the National Pipeline Mapping System.
Last updated: April 18, 2012
Other FAQs about Natural Gas
- Can I obtain a list of companies involved in the natural gas industry, such as utilities, pipeline companies, and storage operators?
- Does EIA have city or county-level energy consumption and price data?
- Does EIA have maps or information on the location of natural gas and oil pipelines?
- How can I choose my natural gas supplier in my state?
- How does EIA calculate the year-ago and five-year averages in the Natural Gas Weekly Storage Report?
- How much coal, natural gas, or petroleum is used to generate a kilowatt-hour of electricity?
- How much does it cost to produce crude oil and natural gas?
- How much natural gas does the United States have and how long will it last?
- How much natural gas is consumed (used) in the U.S.?
- What are Mcf, Btu, and therms? How do I convert prices in Mcf to Btus and therms?
- What are the major factors affecting natural gas prices?
- What is the average cost of natural gas used for electric power generation?
- What is the outlook for home heating fuel prices this winter?
- What is the total working gas capacity in underground natural gas storage?
- What is the volume of world natural gas reserves?
- What percentage of homes in the U.S. use natural gas?
- What types and amounts of energy are produced in each state?
- Where are the historical spot prices for natural gas?
- Where can I find international prices for natural gas?
- Where can I find shale gas and coal bed methane production and reserves data?
- Where is the boundary for state and federal offshore oil and gas production?
- Which states consume and produce the most natural gas?
- Why am I being charged more for propane than the price on EIA's website?