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Last year's warm U.S. winter temperatures to give way to normal, increasing household heating fuel use mp3
Date: | October 10, 2012 |
Description: | Average household demand for natural gas, the most common primary heating fuel, is expected to be up 14 percent this winter. Demand for electricity will be up 8 percent. Demand for heating oil is and propane are each expected to be 17 percent higher. |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/fuel-use-steo10102012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:00:59 |
Size of mp3: | 0.9 mb |
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/report/ |
Natural gas, propane, and electricity supplies seen plentiful this winter for U.S. home heating mp3
Date: | October 10, 2012 |
Description: | Supplies of the major heating fuels used by most U.S. households are expected to be plentiful this winter, with the possible exception of heating oil, which is consumed mostly by households in the Northeast. |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/fuel-supplies-steo10102012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:01:06 |
Size of mp3: | 1.0 mb |
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/report/ |
More U.S. households burning wood this winter to stay warm, reversing two-decade decline mp3
Date: | October 10, 2012 |
Description: | Burning wood as the primary heating source in U.S. households has risen over the last 10 years, reversing the decline seen in the 1980s and 1990s. About 2.6 million households out of 115 million will rely on wood as the main way to warm their homes this winter. |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/wood-steo10102012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:00:46 |
Size of mp3: | 0.7 mb |
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/report/ |
U.S. oil production forecast to rise almost 700,000 bpd this year, help cut U.S. petroleum imports mp3
Date: | September 11, 2012 |
Description: | U.S. crude oil production is expected to average 6.3 million barrels per day in 2012 and the share of U.S. petroleum consumption that will be met by imports is expected to decline to 41 percent. |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/oil-steo09112012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:00:58 |
Size of mp3: | 0.9 mb |
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/report/us_oil.cfm |
U.S. natural gas production at record high, inventories most ever at start of heating season on Nov. 1 mp3
Date: | September 11, 2012 |
Description: | U.S. natural gas production is expected to rise this year to a record 68.9 billion cubic feet per day and U.S. gas inventories are expected to reach a record high of nearly 4 trillion cubic feet at the start of the U.S. natural gas heating season on November 1st. |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/ng-steo09112012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:00:46 |
Size of mp3: | 0.7 mb |
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/report/natgas.cfm |
EIA Radio Service test audio mp3
Date: | September 10, 2012 |
Description: | This is a test audio file of the U.S. Energy Information Administration's energy news radio service to be launched on Tuesday, September 11th with the release of EIA's monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook. EIA's radio service will provide free short broadcast stories on EIA energy data reports and analysis to radio stations nationwide |
Contact/Author: | Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719 |
Transcript: | http://www.eia.gov/radio/transcript/test09102012.pdf |
Length of mp3: | 00:01:11 |
Size of mp3: | 1.1 mb |
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